What if I Want to Go Gently?" and "Horrorwave"
"Horrorwave" and "What if I Want to Go Gently?" both incorporate a modified CRT TV screen. Cathode-ray tube televisions operate by firing electrons from the tube onto the screen to produce an image. With a bit of knowledge (and very important safety measures) one can intercept the signal and send CV information directly to the tube to be produced on the screen.
None "Horrorwave" and "What if I Want to Go Gently?" both incorporate a modified CRT TV screen. Cathode-ray tube televisions operate by firing electrons from the tube onto the screen to produce an image. With a bit of knowledge (and very important safety measures) one can intercept the signal and send CV information directly to the tube to be produced on the screen.

Typically CRT TV's operate with two sets of two terminals, each controlling the "X" and "Y" axis of the screen. So, by sending CV to each side, you can create an image on the screen with surprising amounts of detail and reactivity. NOTE: This isn't audio reactive, but rather reacts from the voltages sent by a synthesizer.

The visual synth used in "What if I Want To Go Gently?" is Lumen and was used by mapping midi info to different parameters controlling aspects of the visuals.

"Horrorwave" Equipment:
- Korg MS-20m
- Modified CRT TV

"What if I Want To Go Gently?" Equipment:
- Arturia Microfreak
- Behringer Odyessy
- Modified CRT TV
- Lumen Visual Synth

Horrorwave was created for the Contemporary Electronic Ensemble in spring 2020.

What if I Want to Go Gently? was premiered at the Contemporary Electronic Ensemble's Fall 2021 concert at UMass Lowell.
Jared Winn : maker, composer, performer
Jared is a Music Business (2022) major at UMass Lowell.
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