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  • Опубліковано 25 кві 2017
  • A demonstration of the Atari Video Music from 1977.
    Anders Enger Jensen's music can be found here: www.eox.no
    The track used most in the video was this one: / aurora_borealis
    Here's a full length version of the track being played through the Atari
    • Atari Video Music Mach...
    Ben Heck's Atari Video Music Teardown is here: • Ben Heck's Atari Video...
    The RF to Composite box I used can be found on ebay
    They sell NTSC or PAL versions (click your country).
    UK ebay.to/2oxw1k7
    US ebay.to/2pRxFRz
    CA ebay.to/2p7AJby
    DE ebay.to/2pRulFV
    AU ebay.to/2pRrvAW
    NL ebay.to/2oA5EJz
    Old RadioShack Catalogues can be viewed at www.radioshackc...
    The Atari Inc Book can be found on Amazon
    UK: amzn.to/2pSOFa4
    US: amzn.to/2oyj4qo
    To save anyone the trouble of re-posting the following trivia from Wikipedia in the comments..I've done it here.
    'Devo used a Video Music screen as a background in the video for "The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise". It appears again, connected to a vocoder, in the music video for "Beautiful World". Daft Punk also used a screen in their video "Robot Rock". The diamond pattern visuals from Video Music can also be seen in several scenes from the 1979 movie Over the Edge where the mute character Johnny watches the visuals in his bedroom. The same pattern also appeared in an episode of The X-Files (Season 1 Episode 7, "Ghost in the Machine") as part of a video surveillance system.'
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    ------THANKS TO ------
    Jerobeam Fenderson for the intro animation: oscilloscopemus...
    ---------Outro Music----------
    Over Time - Vibe Tracks • Over Time - Vibe Track...
    ---Outro Videos----
    If you want to find one the videos shown in the outro - type the code shown at the bottom left of the clip into the youtube search box. UPDATE: This isn't working properly on all the videos...sorry.

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  • @CKT1138
    @CKT1138 7 років тому +573

    Devo used this as a background element in their "The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprize" video, and the band explained this thing as "a weird thing made by Atari that just rendered Navajo blanket patterns on your TV"

    • @dannystine1669
      @dannystine1669 7 років тому +43

      CKT1138 i was scouring the comments just to see if anyone else knew this obscure piece of knowledge. Kudos. yeah we must have watched the same complete history of deevelution commentery. Good to see a fellow Devo fan. So cool to see the actual device he was talking about after all these years.

    • @CKT1138
      @CKT1138 7 років тому +17

      Danny Stine Devo fans are always happy to find other fans, and I am no exception, duty now for the future!

    • @dannystine1669
      @dannystine1669 7 років тому +6

      CKT1138 And now we are bothTecmoan fans as well! Coincidence?

    • @patrickfagan8208
      @patrickfagan8208 7 років тому +5

      I was seeing if anyone had mentioned this haha

    • @oqsy
      @oqsy 5 років тому +7

      I had one of these until a snowball ran down a hill and smashed it.

  • @SewerTapes
    @SewerTapes 3 роки тому +6

    The intro always reminds me of when I was 16, and went over to a friend's house. His dad had had a ton of old stereo equipment out, including a large reel to reel unit with an enormous collection of 60s and 70s rock. He told me he was trying to clear out the garage, and planned on throwing all this stuff in the trash! I immediately asked if I could have it, and he said yes. Then he watched me turn into a kid at Christmas, inspecting the unit and marveling at the music collection. Not ten minutes later, he decided to keep it all. I should have kept my mouth shut, and just dug it out of the trash later.

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 2 роки тому +4

      Ha! Well, at least you inspired him not to junk great equipment and music!

    • @SewerTapes
      @SewerTapes 2 роки тому +3

      @@skylined5534
      I suppose so. Good optimistic take honestly. Thanks.

  • @LazerLord10
    @LazerLord10 7 років тому +159

    Something like this hooked up to a massive projector would probably make certain concerts a lot more interesting.
    It'd be a pretty good way to quickly and easily make music-responsive lights.

    • @2Guys1ControllerShow
      @2Guys1ControllerShow 3 роки тому +3

      A 100% completely low resolution blown up on a projector? Are you insane

    • @twistedyogert
      @twistedyogert 3 роки тому +11

      @@2Guys1ControllerShow I don't know, it would work well at a concert playing music from the late 1970s-early 1980s.

    • @davidgoeller5843
      @davidgoeller5843 3 роки тому +8

      @@2Guys1ControllerShow I think that would add to the effect tbh. I think it would be interesting to have it hooked up to a projector just on a wall for a party or something

    • @PeachIceCreamy
      @PeachIceCreamy 3 роки тому +4

      @@davidgoeller5843 I agree. The chaos of colors would just add to it.

    • @sionjones1675
      @sionjones1675 3 роки тому +1

      I presume you haven't been to a nightclub, then? EDIT: or gig!

  • @charliekealoha
    @charliekealoha 4 роки тому +17

    OMG I miss this thing!!! We had this in the living room as a kid and I loved playing with it!

  • @rich_edwards79
    @rich_edwards79 6 років тому +105

    I can imagine this might appeal to people who had a lot of house parties in the 70s but with TV screens being so small back then, the effect wouldn't have been as cool as one of those flashing Radio Shack type disco light toys. No, the real application would have been in public venues - discos, night clubs, bars, and mobile DJs etc. Imagine how awesome this would look on a video wall of the time, flashing away to Earth, Wind and Fire along with one of those Saturday Night Fever-style illuminated dance floors and the huge neon lighting rigs they had in the late 70s and early 80s :)

    • @MiguelBaptista1981
      @MiguelBaptista1981 4 роки тому +7

      @Please Complete All Fields Maybe not video walls, but projectors were popular and affordable, I reckon, to the more popular music clubs in the 80s.

    • @medes5597
      @medes5597 7 місяців тому

      They didn't sell it to commercial/professional markets, they tried to but no one was remotely interested in either the audio industry or the hospitality industry.
      They sold thousands to individuals though.
      Goes to show the "logical" inference of somethings market isn't always right.

  • @rars0n
    @rars0n 6 років тому +36

    The Milkdrop plugin for Winamp is still my favorite music visualizer ever. It remains incredibly powerful even today.

    • @TheAschwin83
      @TheAschwin83 2 роки тому +4

      Same here, best effect on old television's

  • @S7EVE_P
    @S7EVE_P 7 років тому +16

    Back in the early 90s myself and friends would spend entire evenings listening and watching stuff like this. And I still think its quite good lol

  • @Kochiha
    @Kochiha 4 роки тому +19

    In addition to the content itself, one of my favorite parts of these videos are the old advertisements and magazine pages scanned or photographed in. It's a tiny, precious window into the past for a young'un like me.

  • @AndersEngerJensen
    @AndersEngerJensen 7 років тому +891

    Cool video! I see you got to use my "retro cassette" in a "retro manner"! Just lovely! :D

    •  7 років тому +37

      Cool music, such a nice a track :)
      For others who are seeking for this specific song, it's "Aurora Borealis". soundcloud.com/eox-studios/aurora_borealis

    • @Techmoan
      @Techmoan  7 років тому +84

      There were a lot of good tracks to choose from on the tape...I picked that one at random, but it worked out well.

    • @campbellrocksagain
      @campbellrocksagain 7 років тому +10

      Anders Enger Jensen awesome tunes

    • @spartansfan1026
      @spartansfan1026 7 років тому +9

      You're helping out a lot of my favorite UA-camrs! Thank you, and I'm always glad to see you appear in the comments too!

    • @AndersEngerJensen
      @AndersEngerJensen 7 років тому +12

      kaza12345678 Thanks :) I use MOTU Digital Performer 8 and 9 as my main DAWs. Some songs were done in FastTracker2 and Cubase 3.7 and Roland MC-50 sequencer.

  • @bborkzilla
    @bborkzilla 7 років тому +9

    This is the kind of obscure, old tech stuff I love this channel for! That and the puppets, of course.

  • @DrunkCat1337
    @DrunkCat1337 7 років тому +45

    Devo used a Video Music screen as a background in the video for "The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise". It appears again, connected to a vocoder, in the music video for "Beautiful World". Daft Punk also used a screen in their video "Robot Rock". The diamond pattern visuals from Video Music can also be seen in several scenes from the 1979 movie Over the Edge where the mute character Johnny watches the visuals in his bedroom. The same pattern also appeared in an episode of The X-Files (Season 1 Episode 7, "Ghost in the Machine") as part of a video surveillance system.

    • @hellogoato
      @hellogoato 7 років тому +5

      Immediately thought of Devo when I saw this video come up, glad to see someone else did as well.

  • @AndresSilva037
    @AndresSilva037 7 років тому +10

    I had no idea Atari made a music video graphic machine! Thank you once again for doing these videos. You're got yourself a proper intro and outro now. It's shaping up to be a professional studio production. I know I've set it before, but you should have your own TV series. Thanks again!

    • @iainlaskey7285
      @iainlaskey7285 7 років тому +2

      They also did video phones, holographic game systems, medical systems (briefly).

  • @brx8r
    @brx8r 7 років тому +107

    Takes me back to the days of getting mashed and watching winamp

    • @sublowsubstep8632
      @sublowsubstep8632 6 років тому +1

      braksator 👌🏻😂😂😂

    • @LRM12o8
      @LRM12o8 6 років тому +11

      And Winamp is still the best programm for playing back and organizing music, lol

    • @ChristopherOBrien
      @ChristopherOBrien 6 років тому +14

      It continues to whip the llama's ass.

    • @ncg-fm3dl
      @ncg-fm3dl 5 років тому +1

      Is winamp like the new visualizationa for windows media player ?

    • @davidjames666
      @davidjames666 5 років тому

      brx8r i

  • @johnclapshoe8059
    @johnclapshoe8059 3 роки тому +15

    FYI: The track being played is "Aurora Borealis", and it's available on Spotify.

    • @justsomeguywithkaminasshad7145
      @justsomeguywithkaminasshad7145 3 роки тому +4

      May I see it?

    • @rowe4x4
      @rowe4x4 2 роки тому +5

      @@justsomeguywithkaminasshad7145 aurora borealis? At this time of day? In this part of the country? Localized entirely within your kitchen?

    • @Wombattlr
      @Wombattlr 10 місяців тому

      @@rowe4x4 _auroraborealis…_

  • @MrMegaManFan
    @MrMegaManFan 7 років тому +7

    That could easily be one of my favorite end of video puppet skits you've ever done - a genuine LOL IRL. Also I was impressed to see Curt's book in the video - I know him of old and have fond memories of the time one of his displays almost killed me at a PhillyClassic. Yes, FOND memories! It's a good laugh now looking back.

  • @markdraper3469
    @markdraper3469 7 років тому +2

    Yes, I had one when they first came out and quite honestly I bought it as a curiosity.I found it a little simplistic even then. The best use I got from the unit was at halloween when I would play my Vincent Price record with the lights off and the shades drawn to give the harsh screen frying display some dispersion. But it ended up in a thrift shop well before the next year. Thanks for showing it and justifying my quick separation.

  • @gannibootis
    @gannibootis 7 років тому +5

    thank you for the great trip down memory lane.. l still find my self memorized by effects like this today. I especially loved all the old adverts you dug up

  • @bloodyl_uk
    @bloodyl_uk 7 років тому +26

    Also love the fact you've used Anders Engers Jensens Retro Grooves tape, bringing 8bitguy and pals one step closer to the UK!.

  • @pnadk
    @pnadk 7 років тому +164

    Great video about a silly device. Your documentaries about retro HiFi will be watched for decades into the future.

    • @Techmoan
      @Techmoan  7 років тому +120

      I hope you're right...it's a virtual museum that anyone in the world can visit.

    • @chrysanth.5700
      @chrysanth.5700 7 років тому +10

      I like that he does what he does for silly tech from back in the day. There's a real culture which has become increasingly popular of going back into the past and finding old games and tech and just trying them out. It's awesome!

    • @hezekiahramirez6965
      @hezekiahramirez6965 7 років тому +4

      Techmoan Make sure the future visitors replace the caps before they leave.

    • @tamerursavas3828
      @tamerursavas3828 6 років тому +1

      Techmoan its my favorite museum!

    • @raisa_cherry33
      @raisa_cherry33 5 років тому

      @@hezekiahramirez6965 😂

  • @otakuribo
    @otakuribo 5 років тому +206

    "Atari Video Music: it really whips the llama's ass!"
    ... wait

    • @orangejoe204
      @orangejoe204 5 років тому +14

      Ah, WinAmp.... back when Windows Media Player hadn't been updated since Win 3.1 and literally had no idea what the hell an mp3 was.

    • @SimpleWolfStudios
      @SimpleWolfStudios 5 років тому +15

      What's amazing about WinAmp is that it's still updated, I use it surprisingly often

    • @paulstart5119
      @paulstart5119 5 років тому +4

      Mmmmmmmm ,llamatron.

    • @ewthmatth
      @ewthmatth 5 років тому +2

      @@orangejoe204 when was that? By the time I knew what mp3s were in '98 I think Windows Media supported them.
      But it seemed Winamp remained the higher quality option for years until iTunes took over.

    • @orangejoe204
      @orangejoe204 5 років тому +2

      @@ewthmatth I might be remembering wrong. I've had a lot of beers since then, of course. lol But I remember pretty clearly that prior to mp3s there was no WinAmp and having it (in association with Napster) seemed like the Second Computer Age appearing right in my bedroom.

  • @ciphermatrix
    @ciphermatrix 7 років тому +32

    It's odd because it's such a low-fi visual from that chip (obviously to our eyes 40 years later, even the clunky Atari VCS graphics mesmerized me at the time) yet it actually works and grabs attention when playing alongside that music.
    I wonder if any DJ bought one and then had to lug a massive tv with him to his gigs only to quickly rue his decision...

    • @JuryDutySummons
      @JuryDutySummons 7 років тому +5

      One of the other commenters claimed his band did exactly that.

  • @asleep909
    @asleep909 7 років тому +4

    one of my favorite things! We used one here in Ohio for additional video enhancement for our 'installation parties' (raves) in the 1990s...Anthony Dandrea (who owns an arcade in Portland) was the guy who introduced me to the Atari Video Music...and when used with television feedback? MAGIC. :)

  • @debbiebeatty2397
    @debbiebeatty2397 6 років тому +2

    Your video brought back old memories... We still have our Atari Video Music that was modified to have a composite video output, not RF. For three years on weekends, we used our AVM on a local cable TV channel playing music requests. Our program was called "MidNite Lite". It was an instant success with the kids and community watching our local channel.

  • @smokezonee
    @smokezonee 11 місяців тому +6

    there used to be a radio station (i believe in new York) that would run a TV broadcast using this visualizer alongside the audio of their radio broadcast, though their TV station shut off in 2021 as it was still analog, which is a broadcasting format that is no longer in use
    there's footage of the channel & it's shutoff online, it was the WVOA 87.7 radio's analog station

  • @AgsmaJustAgsma
    @AgsmaJustAgsma 7 років тому +631

    Windows Media Player's distant cousin.

    • @TheLoveMario
      @TheLoveMario 7 років тому +28

      or Winamp's

    • @anonamouse5917
      @anonamouse5917 7 років тому +28

      Think of it as MilkDrop ver 0.0003.

    • @compucat
      @compucat 7 років тому +19

      Funny you mention WMP-right as Techmoan mentions its legacy being lived on in programs like Winamp or iTunes, he shows a screencap of a WMP visualizer! =)

    • @zeroa69
      @zeroa69 7 років тому +3

      g-force is better then milkdrop.

    • @HavenMarches
      @HavenMarches 6 років тому +5

      More like distant ancestor.

  • @startedtech
    @startedtech 7 років тому +280

    Hey Techmoan, I really appreciate the epilepsy warning at the beginning.
    I have epilepsy, not photosensitive, but I really appreciate the proper warning for the epileptic community.

    • @Techmoan
      @Techmoan  7 років тому +91

      After it made me feel a bit odd displayed on the large TV, I thought it better to be safe than sorry.

    • @startedtech
      @startedtech 7 років тому +36

      Techmoan You did a fantastic job with the warning, many major UA-cam videos I watch will go straight from a 1 second warning right into some strobing lights and colors- keep up the good work!
      I'm only 19, but love old tech; and you, LGR, The 8Bit Guy and Ashens just do such a fantastic job covering old tech I never got to experience myself!

    • @numanuma20
      @numanuma20 7 років тому +1

      Yeah thanks!

    • @numanuma20
      @numanuma20 7 років тому +1

      You should not tell people that.

    • @josef733
      @josef733 6 років тому +15

      "epileptic community"
      Are you for real? Not everything is a community smh.

  • @slusheewolf2143
    @slusheewolf2143 7 років тому +3

    I'm getting a little emotional with the capturing of the setup because it is very good music and it reminds me of the time when my best friend showed me Infected Mushroom and then later some electrowave. I'm gonna have to send this music to my best friend when I get the chance. It's beautiful.

  • @mackpines
    @mackpines 5 місяців тому +1

    What a fun time it was back then.
    Just in 1977 consider this:
    Atari releases the Video Music.
    Studio 54 opens.
    Saturday Night Fever premieres.
    The first Star Wars film.
    Apple launches the Apple II.
    Shame I was born exactly 20 years later.

  • @theephemeralglade1935
    @theephemeralglade1935 5 років тому +9

    Wow! Watching the patterns... It's like I'm living in the future!

  • @TheLetterTen
    @TheLetterTen 7 років тому +37

    Love the subject. Love the content. Loved everything. LOVED THE PUPPETS. Please never stop doing them! :)

  • @davebirley2280
    @davebirley2280 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much for the epilepsy warning at the beginning of your video, it saved me having to go to hospital. I wish more youtubers were as considerate as you.

  • @aRCLiGHT_TheOG
    @aRCLiGHT_TheOG 6 років тому

    I was one of the lucky owners of this device. Have to say that I loved having this running on my TV while chilling out in my bedroom! Yes, I was an Atari fanboy!!!

  • @Bob.martens
    @Bob.martens 7 років тому +3

    Please keep videos like this coming. I know quite a lot about (vintage) hifi, but you make me come to know all these thigs I never even knew existed.

  • @robran53
    @robran53 7 років тому +3

    I enjoyed this very much as it really brought back memories of the '70s disco culture of that time. Thanks for posting !

  • @JorgeArguetaMarquez
    @JorgeArguetaMarquez 7 років тому +2

    +Techmoan I really enjoy watching your videos, the way you show to us the results of your investigation is pretty good, no boring at all. I do see an improvement on each video you make, keep the good job!. And before I forget, keep the muppets at the end of your videos, they do rock!.

  • @Studio-Ess-
    @Studio-Ess- 7 років тому +4

    I don't know why, but the end music always gives me goosebumps. and I love it.

  • @Wolfie_Rankin
    @Wolfie_Rankin 7 років тому +53

    In the early days of the Playstation I think it was Psygnosis who created a program which was on a CD stuck to a gaming magazine. it did much the same thing but had some incredible 3D graphics bouncing along to whichever Music CD you chose to play.

    • @Techmoan
      @Techmoan  7 років тому +27

      I remember that now....I used it a lot.

    • @lemonslice2233
      @lemonslice2233 7 років тому +6

      There was also Vib Ribbon.

    • @Wolfie_Rankin
      @Wolfie_Rankin 7 років тому +1

      LemonSlice Yes, I should have said two. I loved them.

    • @jedixo
      @jedixo 7 років тому +22

      the original ps1's (big square grey ones) had a built in visualiser you could use while playing cd's and the face buttons of the controller would change the effects and stuff. Sony removed it from the PsOne for some reason.

    • @Wolfie_Rankin
      @Wolfie_Rankin 7 років тому

      jedixo Yeah, that's the one I have.

  • @tiffanygabriel2311
    @tiffanygabriel2311 7 років тому +29

    Am I the only one who misses the wood and plastic cases for electronics? Or wood and any material, for that matter. Back when I was arrogant enough to think I could build my own analog synthesizer I was actually planning on using wood paneling.

    • @saddle1940
      @saddle1940 4 роки тому +4

      I hate the move away from wood and silver. Past the 1970s, everything became black monoliths which were hard to tell apart. I think the Natural Sound receivers from Yamaha in the late 70s were exceptionally beautiful. The Black and silver beauty of a Marantz 2265 is hard to beat. I still gawk at the line of Realistic receivers from their catalogs from the late 70s.

    • @RCAvhstape
      @RCAvhstape 4 роки тому +3

      Moog still makes synthesizers with wood sides.

    • @lauratimmel3402
      @lauratimmel3402 3 роки тому

      Definitely not the only one. Woodgrain is kind of LGR's thing.

    • @skylined5534
      @skylined5534 2 роки тому

      I love my old six switch Atari 2600 for that, retro cool!

  • @thomascott7425
    @thomascott7425 7 років тому +2

    Hi, I must admit that you make me aware of a lot more of equipment and music formats that I never knew existed or that I have forgotten about. Your videos are very informative and entertaining. I find this device interesting but I prefer the eq vu equalizer style. I look forward to your next video. Cheers.

  • @teacfan1080
    @teacfan1080 7 років тому +2

    I can imagine back in 1977, two friends are playing "Pong" for an hour and get bored. Then one says "do you have anything else cool to watch?" Then you whip out this thing and the seizure party started!

  • @TheRetroShed
    @TheRetroShed 5 років тому +6

    Wow proper retro! Reminds me of the dodgy TOTP video effects in the early 70s. Fabulous bit of kit!

  • @wardrich
    @wardrich 7 років тому +58

    8:35 it's like what you see if you close your eyes and press too hard.

  • @mixtapesfrommylatepartner
    @mixtapesfrommylatepartner 2 роки тому +2

    A few local radio stations in the U.S that also broadcast through TV used this right up into this century.

  • @Mikej1592
    @Mikej1592 7 років тому

    when I was a kid, yes in the 1970's, I had a portable disco record player, it had that prismatic plastic with lights behind it and man did I get a flash of nostalgia when you showed those stand-alone devices with the same design to them. It would flash and pulse the lights to the music and it was the coolest thing in the world. I think my mother still has it in her attic somewhere. I should ask her to send it to me. great video, I also wish she still had my old Pong but she threw out all my atari stuff and pong games I had left back east.

  • @aaronberns8485
    @aaronberns8485 2 роки тому +3

    Fun Fact: this machine was used in an analog Franken FM TV station before it signed off for good.

  • @1974muaddibable
    @1974muaddibable 7 років тому +5

    TECHMOAN: Thanks for all your videos! Every single time a new video is there for me to watch, I feel like a 10 year old again. Cheers from Chile !

  • @shurd3207
    @shurd3207 6 років тому +1

    Mat comes across as a very well spoken and very well informed presenter who makes "mini movies" such as this. For myself, from the other side of the pond, I thank you for the obvious work that is needed to attempt and wildly suceed to make such good content.
    Thank you Mat, and may you and yours have a wonderful day.
    Steve

  • @aljr357
    @aljr357 7 років тому +1

    I had one of these Atari music visualizer when I was a kid. It sat under my Atari 2600 and was hooked up to my stereo and television. I would listen to my Sesame Street record and watch the neat colourful patterns. I was really young when I got it given to me by a neighbor because they didn't use it and thought because I was so young I might like it.

  • @LucaRyroMiles
    @LucaRyroMiles 7 років тому +145

    Quick call lgr /Clint
    woodgrain!!!!!

    • @bloodyl_uk
      @bloodyl_uk 7 років тому +13

      Would not surprise me in the least if Clint picked it up for him at the Goodwill.

    • @LucaRyroMiles
      @LucaRyroMiles 7 років тому +1

      yea

    • @cooliofoolio
      @cooliofoolio 7 років тому +5

      James Wade I thought he already did and made a video

    • @jamiemarchant
      @jamiemarchant 7 років тому +2

      I think he is subscribed to this channel, so he will see if sooner or later.

    • @LucaRyroMiles
      @LucaRyroMiles 7 років тому +1

      Yep

  • @DixyRae
    @DixyRae 7 років тому +5

    I think I love this? Imagine a timeline that predicted the EDM scene and we got a whole lineage of hardware based visualizer devices alongside synthesizers through the 8 and 16 bit eras.

    • @darthmeow1370
      @darthmeow1370 2 роки тому

      Better yet, imagine if they'd had the smart idea of putting this functionality on a cartridge for the 2600 / VCS. I can't imagine it would have been difficult or expensive.

  • @MrPoonmoon
    @MrPoonmoon 6 років тому +1

    These videos are so much fun and brilliantly produced, nice one TechMoan Man!

  • @BrekMartin
    @BrekMartin 7 років тому +2

    Interesting idea indeed :D as the programmer behind it, I can share the story about it's conception. At the time we were indeed looking to expand on products such as the Razzle Dazzle. It seemed obvious that the effects of a number of those products could be achieved by a single device. We also had a number of floating banana ocean pants book semi-rigid number space time Germany doors with red mince blended over main greeting cards, and left round dirt carnival toad strips.

  • @eukaryote-prime
    @eukaryote-prime 7 років тому +29

    It really whips the Llamas ass!

  • @Nozzledude422
    @Nozzledude422 7 років тому +90

    (I'm posting on behalf of my husband, his father made this machine). "This is how I ate as a child. Father's first patent that made money. They sold it in about '75, to an un-named buyer that they later found out was Atari."

  • @mikeswatches2480
    @mikeswatches2480 7 років тому

    . . You get back from work and theres a new Techmoan Retro Tech Video . . . Life doesn't get better then this! . .

  • @joeosman2629
    @joeosman2629 2 роки тому +1

    I have one of these. I went to Burstein Applebee in Kansas City to buy equipment and parts to set up a car stereo repair shop for Car Tunes of Columbia, Missouri. They had a big pile of them with a sign that they were free with a $500 purchase. Even the most stoned of my friends got bored with it quickly and went back to watching the picture from one TV channel while listening to the sound from a different channel, which every once in a while has a weird overlap to the highly stoned.

  • @Techmoan
    @Techmoan  7 років тому +16

    You can see the full length version of the track featured in the video played on through the Atari VM here: ua-cam.com/video/cNpt9Abnmf4/v-deo.html

  • @spectralv709
    @spectralv709 7 років тому +5

    I feel like I need to be watching that with some 70s disco for the full effect

  • @stevenhaynes3366
    @stevenhaynes3366 4 роки тому +1

    As long as Techmoan is around, there is no piece of retro tech that will be forgotten.

  • @robsawalker
    @robsawalker 4 роки тому

    Can I just quickly say, another reason why Techmoan is one of only three Patreon’s I give to; as well as brilliant writing and presentation, he actually researches things from sources other than Wikipedia! Keep it up I say!

  • @fthorup
    @fthorup 7 років тому +554

    I actually like the muppets...

    • @TheMentalblockrock
      @TheMentalblockrock 7 років тому +10

      I do too!

    • @TheFrancisLalanne
      @TheFrancisLalanne 7 років тому +37

      The puppets are always on point !

    • @bloodyl_uk
      @bloodyl_uk 7 років тому +17

      I always wondered what actually goes on with those first few downvoters, now I know.... ;)

    • @rationalmartian
      @rationalmartian 7 років тому +10

      Indeed, I enjoy the puppets at the end.
      Don't ever get shut of the bloody puppets mate.

    • @lemonslice2233
      @lemonslice2233 7 років тому +31

      I like them too, but I've given your comment a thumbs down to show you who's boss.

  • @satanofficial3902
    @satanofficial3902 4 роки тому +10

    "The colors... the colors...!!! I'm freaking ouuuuut!!!
    ---Milhouse Mussolini Van Houten

  • @SpyAlelo
    @SpyAlelo 3 роки тому +2

    So here in the US, a low power radio station that shared the same frequency as the television channel 6 (Franken FM) in Syracuse New York, WVOA, was using one of these Atari C240 up until last month.
    Since the band of 87.7MHz is technically a television frequency, the FCC mandated that these radio stations transmit along with the audio some sort of video signal. This could be anything, some stations would just transmit the weather information while others would just do free domain videos without their corresponding audio and you would only hear the radio station instead.
    In July, the FCC mandated that these low power stations to cease transmission in analog whether or not they already transitioned to digital. It still fascinates me that they used the Atari C240 all these years and never dawned on me that it was the same gadget you had demoed 4 years ago.

  • @IamMunkk
    @IamMunkk 7 років тому +2

    That is such a clean looking circuit board. Amazing piece of retro tech, thanks for sharing.

  • @DrBagPhD
    @DrBagPhD 7 років тому +4

    Love your puppet segments, Techmoan. They always give me a good laugh.

  • @sixstringedthing
    @sixstringedthing 6 років тому +11

    Anyone remember the CD player/music visualiser that was built into the original PlayStation?
    Man, I loved that. Especially when I was in a... "relaxed" kind of mood.
    I still use Winamp with the Milkdrop plugin for the same purpose these days. :)

    • @gerbilsmith
      @gerbilsmith 4 роки тому

      I just mentioned that before reading other's comments..I basically said the same thing

  • @alienorbiter
    @alienorbiter 7 років тому +1

    I remember seeing these patterns in a lot of latin shows in the eighties. They used them as green screen backgrounds for the dancers.

  • @ZERO_O7X
    @ZERO_O7X 3 роки тому

    I'm glad we live in a world or people are hand-building custom videos synthesizers and other products similar to this visualizer. I've bought a few from people all across the globe and thoroughly enjoy using them in tandem with my analog synths at live gigs. Thanks for this video as always! And now I'm off to eBay!😋😉

  • @betamax80
    @betamax80 7 років тому +4

    Thats an interesting little effect. I can imagine a lot of clubs in the era projecting that onto a wall behind the DJ somehow. It seems very responsive.

    • @ggklncnoifewAsdarp
      @ggklncnoifewAsdarp 7 років тому

      projected using what kind of technology?

    • @pancudowny
      @pancudowny 7 років тому +1

      betamax80 Projection T.V., of-course... Duh!

  • @RetroGamePlayers
    @RetroGamePlayers 7 років тому +7

    WinAmp It really whips the llamas ass!

  • @willproctor7301
    @willproctor7301 7 років тому

    25 years later I was using high end pc's and winamp vizualisers to mimic that exact same effect, ahead of its time by far. This looks so much softer too. Good find.

  • @kevinszabo7035
    @kevinszabo7035 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for putting links into all your references and music that you used. The Outro music was very moving to me, and I really enjoyed Anders music too.

  • @darwinsaye
    @darwinsaye 7 років тому +5

    I would love to have one of these to run my synths through...

  • @dolinick
    @dolinick 7 років тому +5

    At 12:50 you said Winamp. I used to listen to Ceredwen's Yng Ngolau Ddydd and watch "pretty dots" which was one of the Winamp visualizations of perhaps the Milkdrop plugin...
    or maybe it was The Gates of Annwn.

  • @nojuanatall3281
    @nojuanatall3281 Рік тому +1

    I could run my guitar and bass setup into my studio monitors and the monitors into the atari. It would be awesome to jam some funky envelope filter bass with this in the background. I love this thing. Thank you for showing us.

  • @kassemir
    @kassemir 7 років тому +1

    why would any one ever want to skip the puppet skit? I always appreciate those skits at the end of videos :)

  • @jmalmsten
    @jmalmsten 4 роки тому +3

    I would love to get hold of a modern HDMI version of this. With HD vectors

  • @Zogger568
    @Zogger568 7 років тому +4

    that device is incredibly aesthetic

  • @SimonVideo
    @SimonVideo 2 роки тому +2

    Some older analog TV stations (I saw a video of a radio atation that was on 87.7 fm and channel 6) used this visualizer until the very end of analog TV!

  • @tommasovietina
    @tommasovietina 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for what you're doing. I always watch your videos before sleep

  • @shapes2000
    @shapes2000 7 років тому +26

    Am I crazy or did I just hear your voice recording on an insurance company helpline?!

  • @narc1408
    @narc1408 7 років тому +25

    Dear Techmoan,
    hope this find you well.
    Just wanted to mention, in youtube there is no stop button. There is however a pause one.
    In that regard, I wouldn't press it if my life depended on it. Not before the childish puppets!
    Best wishes!
    P.S. as kids today would have it: MOAR PUPETTTS!!!11!1
    Yours truly,
    Na RC

    • @narc1408
      @narc1408 7 років тому +1

      i'm a new age radio controller, but thanks for noticing :P

    • @BobofWOGGLE
      @BobofWOGGLE 6 років тому

      The stop button is the red one in the corner of the browser window.

  • @Sabastianspreadworth
    @Sabastianspreadworth 4 роки тому

    I always like looking at old electronic equipment and I also like your theme music.

  • @JetScreamer_YT
    @JetScreamer_YT 6 місяців тому

    I just found one on eBay. It comes today (props to seller and USPS for going from California to Connecticut in 48 hours)!
    I got a Bluetooth transmitter receiver. I'll be able to use my phone to give it music.
    It'll be coming out of my Yamaha receiver.
    I expected to look pretty good on OLED, considering it only has RF in. But I also have the Govee ambient light system.
    I also have a CRT HDTV. That would display it closer to the era that it was designed.
    Great vid, as always.

  • @freemanz4051
    @freemanz4051 5 років тому +11

    I have both an Atari Video Music.... and a Teac A-3440 as pictured in the video logo.
    Who's jealous?
    Bought both around 1980.

  • @erniemiller1953
    @erniemiller1953 7 років тому +5

    I imagine a retro NYC dance club would pay $thousands for this box.

    • @tomthompson7400
      @tomthompson7400 5 років тому

      its probably now a win amp plug in ,,, crazy world really

  • @zanegandini5350
    @zanegandini5350 6 років тому

    Man, Atari really was far ahead of its time when it came to electronics, this thing being no exception.

  • @MrRyanwjones
    @MrRyanwjones 7 років тому +1

    Love the jacket, the demo, and the puppets (as always, one of my favorite parts!). Keep up the good work.

  • @TheNefastor
    @TheNefastor 5 років тому +17

    I'm having Winamp visualization plug-ins PTSD 😱😅

  • @haydenformica8571
    @haydenformica8571 7 років тому +5

    i need this for my raves

  • @jdrukman
    @jdrukman 7 років тому

    I remember going to the local electronics store as a kid and seeing this thing. Even for a tech obsessed youngster such as myself it was merely a neat curiosity rather than a must-have. Brings back some cool memories though - thanks for sharing.

  • @ArcadeDude44
    @ArcadeDude44 7 років тому +2

    I'd love to pick one of these up, someday...I'm thinking the visual effects these produce would look awesome in an arcade!:)

  • @thomasdluke
    @thomasdluke 7 років тому +6

    Hey bud cool UA-cam sub clock in the background :) kept waiting for it to tick over to 457930!

    • @b0b0-
      @b0b0- 5 років тому

      It did go up by five subscribers compared to the beginning of the video.

  • @cms1138
    @cms1138 7 років тому +9

    subtly inserts Nintendo switch into shot....

  • @rogerszmodis
    @rogerszmodis 2 роки тому

    I don’t see a bunch of successful things using the same idea to be a shot at Atari it just shows it was way ahead of its time.

  • @normanmyszynski4072
    @normanmyszynski4072 7 років тому

    You are the best, keep up the good work. You certainly bring back very fond memories.

  • @punkgift
    @punkgift 7 років тому +7

    I used to have a program that did similar for the ZX Spectrum. The trouble is that if the output of your audio device was going into the Spectrum then you couldn't plug it into your hi-fi at the same time. I would need a signal splitter. It was inconvenient in the same way this Atari device is.

    • @pancudowny
      @pancudowny 7 років тому +3

      jezzvideo The Radio Shack TRS-80 Color-Computer had a cartridge that did a similar function, and could be switched to a bar-graph display as well. All audio input had to come through the cassette-tape drive, which was great if what you wanted to graph was on cassette. I still remember watching the highest-frequency meter not even budge, until we put "Cum & Feel the Noiz!" by Quiet Riot in... What laughs!

  • @smash461986
    @smash461986 7 років тому +37

    And that kids is why you should not use Wikipedia to do your final year dissertation.

  • @kyleebrock
    @kyleebrock 11 місяців тому

    Just got a copy of Atari 50 and saw this described. Thanks for the tour!

  • @sandergrondahl
    @sandergrondahl 7 років тому

    Can't resist dry brittish guys talking 70's-tech. Great work with cramming both history and the tech itself in the same video! 👌