Posting here before ebay/amazon.


This is a gently used Kaoss Pad Entrancer realtime audio/video effects processor. It has dozens of different video effects including zooms, fades, colorize, pixelate, scale, etc. See the video for more examples. It also has the same audio effects as the KP2, and can be used as a Kaoss Pad for video, audio, or both simultaneously.

I have used this live for video switching between two sources. It accepts 2 composite or 1 composite and 1 S-video source, and outputs composite or S-video. There are about one-hundred different video effects, and one-hundred audio, and you can assign up to 8 to the recall buttons. The effects are controlled live by tapping or sliding your fingers on the pad live, and the HOLD button remembers the last position touched. You can record up to six seconds of pad motions and play them back automatically and also freeze frame, and record video stills and assign them to the two SAMPLE buttons and call them up later.

This Kaoss Pad Entrancer KPE-1 will come very safely packaged in a strong cardboard box with plenty of bubble wrap and packaging peanuts. It will include the instruction manual and instructional CD. I'll also thrown in some S-Video patch cables that I used with it. Comes from a non-smoking home and used gently in non-smoking venues. All the buttons and LEDs work, the connectors are tight and in good shape, no issues with anything. Shipping depends on your location, and shipping insurance is recommended. PM me for detailed pics.

Here's a comprehensive review of the hardware:
http://www.sonicstate.com/articles/article.cfm?id=81

And here's a video of some of the effects:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xt-L0nR481o

Asking $700, will ship upon payment via Paypal or Square.

--j--

"This book is a testament to a thriving and impressive chip music scene, which is kept alive not only by people like Marjorie Becker but every artist pictured in these pages, and the countless others who have yet to make it to this stage. I can think of no better way to celebrate the unique chip music phenomenon, the growing legacy, and the incredible gathering that is the Blip Festival than with these photographs of its creators and contributors."
--Nathaniel "Natty" Lee Adams, excerpt from his introduction to Blip Festival | New York City | Five Years

http://www.chiptography.com/?page_id=942

Pulsewave | 04.28.2012

gWem and Counter Reset
Doctor Popular
Falling for a Square


SECRET LOCATION IN GOWANUS, BROOKLYN
RSVP HERE TO FIND OUT: http://brk.to/pulsewave0428

\(◕ิ ྱ ◕ิ)/ ARTISTS \(◕ิ ྱ ◕ิ)/

gWem and Counter Reset
YM Rockerz, Blip Festival, 8bitpeoples, maxYMiser, Astralwerks, VORC, micromusic, STj, CDKr, ymVST, TCTD Artist of the Year 2007, Shitkatapult, Muller Records... the CV could go on, but gwEm and Counter Reset return to Pulsewave this Saturday, reunited after many adventures, and they're bringing the grime. http://gwem.bandcamp.com/

Doctor Popular
Doctor Popular is obsessed with making music on tiny gadgets. His last album, Beeps And Smudges was created entirely with iOS apps, and currently he is performing his pop music with a mix of iPhones and Gameboys. http://docpop.bandcamp.com/album/beeps-and-smudges

Falling for a Square
Falling For A Square is gentle chip music by Jason Sposa. Quiet-pop nanoloop and LSDJ tunes accompanied with a Casio SK-1, and hush vocals. www.fallingforasquare.com

$7.00 USD, all ages but 21+ to drink
No smoking inside, respek the space!

Pulsewave is the US’s longest running monthly event dedicated to exploring the sights and sounds of Chip Music’s greatest musicians and motion visualists. Using vintage video game systems and computers as the basis and influence for stunning next generation music and visuals, Pulsewave spotlights emerging and established artists from the international and local community. Now entering its fifth year, Pulsewave promises, in conjunction with New York arts organizations 8bitpeoples and The Tank, to remain committed to showcasing the best the global Chip Music community has to offer.

Friday, May 4, 2012

I/O Chip Music
Datathrash showcase!!
at
Vaudeville Park

26 Bushwick Ave
(corner of Bushwick Ave and Devoe St)
Brooklyn, NY 11211

7:30 pm
All ages!!
7 bucks

Datathrash is a net label showcasing chip music's spiritual successor to hardcore punk rock, going by composition style, live energy, and lo-fi, DIY aesthetic. I/O Chip Music is proud to present some of the best musicians of the genre in this sweaty, mosh pit-inducing, pre-Blip Festival double-header basement show at Vaudeville Park. Come ready to create or be inserted into a mosh pit!!

. . . With music from . . .

Double Header!!!
-Graffiti Monsters (Brooklyn, NY)
http://datathrash.bandcamp.com/album/fox-grapes

-Nestrogen (Atlanta, GA)
http://datathrash.bandcamp.com/album/baby-drafus-ep

with:
-A versus B (Montclair, NJ)
http://datathrash.bandcamp.com/album/gameroy

-Facundo (Fuckoffsville, NJ)
http://datathrash.bandcamp.com/album/face-blasted

. . . visuals by . . .

-noteNdo (New York City, NY)
http://notendo.com/
Jeff Donaldson began the noteNdo project in 2001 with the intent to create animation entirely with his own hardware modifications of 8bit NES and 16bit SEGA Genesis/Master Systems.


Come ready to create or be inserted into a mosh pit!!

Vaudeville Park
L train to Grand Ave

vaudevillepark.com


I/O Chip Music
iochipmusic.com


flyer design by Kool Skull

wow

Going. I'll be at the merch table, come say helloooooo

The Limited Editions are now sold out! Thanks everyone for your support!

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Talk to Self
DECEASEDMODE

viz by:
ensure


rEst hOme maN
NrViAgRa

viz by:
goutfoot+perish

BinAural/Visual
at
Vaudeville Park

Friday April 6 2012
7pm
$7

all ages

Chiptography & SKGB - Solo Photography Show and Analog Synth Set
http://www.chiptography.com/
http://soundcloud.com/skgbdub

Marjorie Becker has been documenting the New York City chip music scene since 2006, including innumerable chip music events such as Pulsewave and the New York Blip Festival. Her work has been featured on The Daily Candy, Plutopia News Network, Free Music Archive, and published in EGM, Paper, and Time Out New York. This is her first solo show of her five years' work documenting the chip music scene. Her prints will be on display and supported sonically by Philadelphia's own SKGB, who will be performing an ambient, no input synthesis set.

outpt + paris
http://drumandspace.com

outpt+paris present drum & space: an audio/visual performance telling the story of a future space traveller as she looks to trade the safety of her home world for the furthest regions of the universe. the set is a high energy mix of analog beats, digitized vocals, and coordinated visuals.

Rockman - DJ / Chiptune Set
http://soundcloud.com/rockman

Ramiro Navarro, a.k.a Rockman, bases his music in noise and 8 bit sounds, and consists in the composing of his own sequences directly on a classic Nintendo Gameboy. He will be performing a hybrid DJ and chiptune set! With HN_i_C on visuals.

Vaudeville Park
26 Bushwick Ave
(corner of Bushwick and Devoe St)
Brooklyn, NY 11211

L train to Graham Ave

Google Map:
http://brk.to/o9a

vaudevillepark.org

Full info on NYCAMS site:
http://nortemaar.org/cage-transmitted-evening-3-part-1/

Facebook invite:
https://www.facebook.com/events/3398038 … ent_invite



Fri, Mar 16, 6:30pm at NYCAMS (44 West 28th Street, 7th flr)

Cage Transmitted: Evening 3 Part 1: Channeling John Cage’s revolutionary use of radios as instruments, sound artist Tamara Yadao will construct an improvised score for this unique evening celebrating Cage. Yadao will also be sourcing melodic ornaments, drones, and rhythmic pulses from her Game Boy. Part performance, part installation the event will take place at New York Center for Arts and Media Studies as part of the closing reception of the exhibition “What I Know,” curated by Norte Maar’s Director, Jason Andrew. This evening of Cage Transmitted comes with special thanks to Ian Colletti and Jessen Jurado.

About Tamara Yadao.
Tamara Yadao is a sound artist, musician and experimental composer, who employs loose structures in improvisation to investigate meaning in conceptual methods of sound-making.  In 2009, at Diapason Gallery, she presented a lecture on “the glitch” called “Post-Digital Music:  The Expansion of Artifacts in Microsound and the Aesthetics of Failure in Improvisation.”  Current explorations include the spoken word, electroacoustic composition in virtual space and 8-bit sound.  She has experimented with sculptural forms of sound-making in her work with spoken word duo rahrahree!, audiovisual duo tū and the experimental improvising quintet, Frogwell.  These experiments have also informed her construction of virtual instruments in game art duo, foci + loci. In New York, places her work has been exhibited/performed include the Brick Theater, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Brooklyn Museum, Conflux Festival, the Kitchen, the Ontological Theater, the Stone, Symphony Space and Zebulon.  She currently co-curates the word/text/music performance series, TXT FST.

For Cage Transmitted: Evening 3 Part 1, Tamara will be performing with Zen Albatross and Nicole Carroll (a.k.a n0izmkr) .

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Awesome! Will have a listen right now. Thanks for posting these!

Dig it! I'm glad this is back, I've missed it so. Thanks for taking the lead on this DeMarko

I admit it. I do miss the Monday night chipz

I/O Chip Music
at
Vaudeville Park

March 2 2012
8pm
$7


Bit Shifter
Kris Keyser
AdamGetsAwesome
Kid vs Chemical

visuals by
Batsly Adams



Bit Shifter
http://bit.shifter.net/
Bit Shifter explores high-impact, low-res music produced using primitive gear and synthesis as a deliberate aesthetic choice. Bit Shifter operates with a standard Nintendo Game Boy as a means of exploring the aesthetics of economy, pushing minimal hardware to its maximum.
He is also in it for the lolz.

Kris Keyser
http://kriskeyser.com/
Kris Keyser balances equal parts fun and fury with his low-bit compositions. Bouncing from style to style, Kris twists waveforms into danceable anthems that fit in the palm of your hand, yet can fill a dancefloor with ease.

AdamGetsAwesome
http://adamgetsawesome.com/
A music project dedicated to creating danceable rock songs with pop sensibilities, AGA routinely makes music with game boys using notes no one's ever heard before.

Kid vs Chemical
http://soundcloud.com/kid-versus-chemical
kid versus chemical is an electronic musician, chiptune composer, circuit bender, and all around weirdo from Long Island, NY. The only constant with kvc is that there is no consistency, just scatterbrained sound exploration and a bewildering lack of genre preference.

Batsly Adams
http://www.batslyadams.com/
Andrew Reitano [Batsly Adams] is an electrical engineer / programmer / visualist based in NY. He creates visuals using a combination of two Sega Genesis consoles and a hand-built video synth circuit. His style involves pushing the limits of the Sega video processor (VDP), utilizing hardware tricks to produce images beyond the expected capability of the system.


Vaudeville Park
26 Bushwick Ave
(corner of Bushwick and Devoe St)
Brooklyn, NY 11211

L train to Graham Ave

Google Map:
http://brk.to/o9a

vaudevillepark.org

BinAural/Visual happening at Vaudeville Park in Brooklyn right now! Live stream: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/iochipmusic #iochipmusic

In less than an hour Mike "Mucus" will be broadcasting January 28's Pulsewave, 12am Eastern Time on New Eden Radio:

www.newedenradio.com