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This is a quick test of an idea I threw together based off the idea of the Karl Klomp dirty mixer, which uses composite video. I decided to try out using S-Video instead. What's happening: S-Video is very similar to composite video with one major difference: the Luma (the black and white image itself) and Chroma (the color of the image) are separated in s-video, while composite video combines the two. Typically a dirty mixer smashes two composite video signals together, including both luma and chroma at the same time. However, with s-video I am able to blend the luma of two different sources and the chroma of two different sources separately, creating some cool glitches not usually found in the average dirty mixer. Signal chain: I don't have very many sources that can output S-Video, so this is a camera that has been converted to s-video, and the output of my video mixer (focus enhancements mx-4) in a feedback loop. Each is being fed into modified s-video cables that have potentiometers for the chroma and luma. Follow me on instagram: instagram.com/_isolated_incidents/ Help fund the crazy: https://paypal.me/IsolatedIncidentsAV