I have created three new example videos using the MVIP to give people a better idea of the kinds of things it can be used for.
The first has an MVIP controlled with an AFG oscillator. A Z8000 sequencer changed the oscillator frequency, and also controlled a pair of A-110 oscillators plus a filter to make the sounds.
The second video has an MVIP controlled by an AFG oscillator. The oscillator goes through a VCA to show the MVIP settings with and without the oscillator. The sound is a ring mod of the AFG and another oscillator modulated by the same LFO as the VCA. The AFG is also modulated by an LFO to give it a waving motion.
The first half shows the oscillator in each of the CV inputs. The second half varies the frequency and uses a combination of brightness, bitswap, and mode CVs.
The third video is a quick test of doing some video feedback using the MVIP to process the signal from the camera to the monitor. The MVIP is a Euro video image processing module. No control voltages were used in making this video. Just manually turning the knobs on the MVIP while watching the monitor.





