Here is a link to a test of my cyc live image generation and rendering software I did a few years ago. The video is what I remember of the choreography of the number Double Life from Laserock2. The main feature is the lick at 1:15 where the third oscillator of the CYGN-A is brought in. I have an audio cassette recording of a live show at the McLaughlin in 1981 where one can hear the audience response to that lick. I'm looking forward to looking at the original 351 data for that.
https://youtu.be/1F_QQLxN_vY
Ron: I didn't realize you did Laserium for 20 years, that's amazing. Did the 6b cycloid generators play any role in the CSX projector?
Brian: Those loops with the four scan pairs and the fixed rotational offsets is such an iconic image. Absolutely love that.
Yeah, driving to Buffalo or Detroit is not impossible, but kind of problematic. There's the added business of the screening I fill out each day at work that asks if I've been outside Canada in the past 14 days. If you would mail the stuff and let me know the shipping fees, that would be much better for me.
All: thoughts regarding how to approach inspecting the 351 data. Is there an existing platform that allows audio tracks and voltage outputs to be synchronized that I could write a file conversion utility for? Should I write software that produces ILDA files from the 351 data or renders it to video?
Speaking of those great looking loops, If anyone at any point is inclined to give me danube board documentation, I'd be happy to build one.