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    Those consoles are drop dead sexy. So many buttons to mash and knobs to twist......


    What do the joysticks do?

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    Anyhoo, here's that 'console' for ya - DZ - here ya go buddy - the most Ultimate analog oscillator bank twiddler / synthesizer ever built!

    No, not exactly. Perhaps the best loved and most used. I had access to one that needed three 19" racks of support gear for about two weeks a few years ago. I'm told it was recently destroyed. Its results were highly viewed, but perhaps with not as much sales as Laserium.

    Jon, look at it this way, since you have worked on it, the knowledge of how to do it, will not die as fast...

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    Holy flashbacks! Watching this I felt like i was 17 again, staring up at the Planetarium laser show at Omsi in Portland. This kind of sh*t is why I've always wanted to build a projector.

    Truely beautiful and inspiring John. Thanks for providing the creative stimulation. This show sets a high bar, I love it!

    Mike

    PS. Are there just two RGB projectors at work here?

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    Hey Mike -

    Quote Originally Posted by blowfly View Post
    Holy flashbacks! ...PS. Are there just two RGB projectors at work here?
    Glad you enjoyed the show... got more to post (The Wall, others... ) but too busy with shows right now to finish the ripping / uploading, etc... RE: the projector, nope - just one projector, with 2 X-Y channels and one 4-position 'rail' for fx / lumia... thus the 'Legendary CSL' title... ...the art was more in the Laserists 'performance', since this is a 'recording' of, in fact, a live performance -

    More to come, and hopefully, oneday, I will be able to come back and annouce we're putting these on, again, live, somewhere... only THIS TIME, WE'LL BE IN CHARGE...

    peace..
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    some of the functions moved around over the years...
    And the joysticks have the damping mod, so there really should be a control box over the right joystick.

    Thanks for the photo, it brought back fond memories...

    Brian

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    hey Brian! -

    Quote Originally Posted by laserist View Post
    Thanks for the photo, it brought back fond memories...
    Thanks for those 'notes' ...who are you, dude? ...I mean, in the 'Laserium-context'? PM-me, if ya wanna chat sometime... or ring me up... 818.358.8716... we ain't dead yet...

    peace...
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    A few of us on the '77 Led Zeppelin crew went to Griffith Park to see Laserium on a night off in LA. We were blown away and talked all night about how it was done. Someone asked the Laserium operator why the console had no labels? He said that if you needed labels, you shouldn't be operating it. From then on, none of my consoles had labels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Photonbeam View Post
    A few of us on the '77 Led Zeppelin crew went to Griffith Park to see Laserium on a night off in LA. We were blown away and talked all night about how it was done. Someone asked the Laserium operator why the console had no labels? He said that if you needed labels, you shouldn't be operating it. From then on, none of my consoles had labels.
    Oh man, that quote makes me jealous from a minimum of three different angles!
    -Mike


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    Quote Originally Posted by Photonbeam View Post
    A few of us on the '77 Led Zeppelin crew went to Griffith Park to see Laserium on a night off in LA. We were blown away and talked all night about how it was done. Someone asked the Laserium operator why the console had no labels? He said that if you needed labels, you shouldn't be operating it. From then on, none of my consoles had labels.
    Well that was part of it. The other part was you just didn't have time to look for labels. You were looking at the dome. Laserium in those days was Analog – the laserist was doing real time eye/hand synchronization as part of the control system. Many of the best licks involved making the image change direction exactly on cue, or the evolution of the image phasing, or re-synchronizing the spiral rate perfectly when the tempo changed at the bridge, or exactly how the color mod and chopper frequencies beat against each other and the image. Imagine playing an instrument where the artistry involves bending the note to make it beat just right against the other notes – that’s sort of close…

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    Quote Originally Posted by mophead View Post
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    What do the joysticks do?
    One offset the images in one of several modes, and the other was z-axis image rotation. The functions were interchangeable. I remember it being possible to put both functions on one joystick, but that might have just been me screwing around at some point - I don't remember using that in a show.

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