Flickering waveforms? Glowing cathode ray tubes? Lots of knobs? What's not to like? Ever since I first saw one on TV (and in the science labs at school), I've thought that oscilloscopes were cool. Since reading this really rather excessively geeky article from Mix Magazine, I realise I almost have an excuse to buy one - they're very useful for protecting your tweeters, or something. Also, if you've got an oscilloscope and a modular synth, then you might be able to make Scope Art. They only cost £60+ on Ebay, but I think this might be one step too far.
Posted by Tom Whitwell.
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I'm sure you could just find a nice software version.
I fished mine out of a dumster along with a bunch of perfectly functioning power mac computers, a bunch of monitors and a sweet tube powered function generator....oh the things that a newly renovated high school will throw out!
if you search online, circuit benders have discovered a way to modifiy a regular television into one.....some call it a "wobble vision"......
a bender in my area actually made one and its pretty dope.....can just connect speaker wires from an amp to it and play anything....including a synth or drum machine, etc.....
told me it was pretty easy and looks cooler than an oscillo....
BUT he also told me to be careful if i make one .....have to follow directions closely or you could get zapped.....