le 08/10/02 11:22, Der Automat à automat@offcampus.net a écrit :
With all due respect, this is not completely true. Exempli gratia: Finnish band Pan sonic base all of their visuals on a (vertical) oscilloscope signal waving on a screen behind them synchronized in real time with the audio they are playing. At least in their 1998 tour.
I was just pointing that maybe it was just difficult if the video is on DVDs or videodisc, you need some hell of a sync, and that really hard. the timing needin to be really tight as the visual input is closely relative to the music you're more prone to mark when what you see is out of synch with what you hear. It's less an pain in the ass with a different visual, people would mark it (as they actually did in Paris) much less. It's a question of milliseconds, but that's the whole affair. If you just use the audio played and run it through an oscilloscope, it's way easier: no synch involved, just a delay line eventually
You are utterly right. I beg you pardon for my mistaken statement. Sorry!
bown down to me ;)
By the way, the correct spelling is "hasta la vista, baby!". Anyway, no "problemo"! :-P
uh did I say something ;) Denis :]