CG-8 Visual Synthesizer
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CG-8 Tutorial Movie 1: What is the CG-8?

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CG-8 Tutorial Movie 2: Creating a Photo Patch 1

This movie explains how to create a back-ground image with CG-8.

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CG-8 Tutorial Movie 3: Creating a Photo Patch 2

More variations on how to create a back-ground image with CG-8.

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CG-8 Tutorial Movie 4: Creating a Stamp Patch

This movie explains how to create a fore-ground image with CG-8.

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CG-8 Tutorial Movie 5: Parameters and Controllers

This movie explains how to use realtime controllers on the CG-8.

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CG-8 Tutorial Movie 6: MIDI

This movie explains MIDI capabilities of the CG-8.

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Enter CG-8: A demo movie.

A short introductionary movie for the CG-8.

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WORLD PREMIER EDIROL CG-8 Visual Synthesizer Launch Party

April 6, 2005 - Cocoon Club, Frankfurt

Edirol and Roland hosted the music industry for the World Premiere of the Edirol CG-8 Visual Synthesizer at the Cocoon Club in Frankfurt, Germany. Those in attendance were treated to incredible AudioVisual performances by Addictive TV [UK], Glamoove + es9 [Japan] and 4youreye + DJ Phish [Austria] – three of the world’s top Audio Visual artists. It was an incredible, total sensory experience as the walls of the Cocoon Club came alive with the unique sounds of the Roland V-Synth and a landscape of moving colors and images generated by the CG-8.

This video features a clip of the demonstration presented by the lead engineer of the CG-8, as well as portions of the artists’ performances. The feature visuals are all being manipulated real-time and spontaneously using the CG-8 exclusively.

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