CatSynth Pic: Yoli and Moog Sub Phatty

Beautiful white cat Yoli is making a monophonic drone on a Moog Sub Phatty synthesizer.聽 From聽yolanda.yolanda.yolanda on Instagram.

The Sub Phatty is perhaps the most under-appreciated member of Moog’s Phatty line of synthesizers, which includes the popular Sub37.聽 We have one at CatSynth, and it has served us well both in the studio and in live performance. You can view my聽recent video on the hidden features of the instrument below.

It has been a frequent setting for CatSynth pics over the years featuring many different cats, including聽CatSynth Video: Moog Sub Phatty Purrs.

New Video Review of Solo: A Star Wars Story

Our latest CatSynth TV episode features a review of the latest offering in the Star Wars franchise,聽Solo: A Star Wars Story.

The video has some spoilers in it, so we advise waiting to watch it until you have seen the movie.聽 For now, here are some non-spoiler takeaways:

  • The movie continues to fill in the storyline between Episode III and Episode IV, along with the Rebels TV series and聽Rogue One.
  • Donald Glover is great as Lando Calressian!
  • Star Wars does a good job with its gangsters and bar and club scenes, going all the way back to the Mos Eisley cantina.聽 There is no shortage of such scenes in this movie.
  • It’s a smaller scale story than the main movies or even聽Rogue One.聽 And force-wielders are less prominent than in any other movie or series.
  • Sadly, no cats.

We do recommend it for Star Wars nerds like us, as well as casual viewers. 馃樅

CatSynth Video: neu路ro路trans路mit路ter (Mr. Maximilion in the Studio)

A new video from our friends Mr. Maximillion and Charles Whiley, featuring a beat-based jam with sundry synthesizers.

Between the fast pans and cute shots of our feline friend, we at CatSynth were able to identify the following instruments:

  • Novation Peak
  • JoMox Alpha Base
  • Arturia MatrixBrute
  • Novation Super Nova
  • Synthstrom Deluge
  • Oberheim Matrix 6R
  • Erica Synths Acid Box II

What other synths can you find in the video? 馃樅

CatSynth Pic: Black Cat and Elektron Analog Keys

Black Cat and Elektron Analog Keys

Black cat with Elektron Analog Keys.聽 Instagram by anika_or from St. Petersburg, Russia.

The Elektron Analog Keys is a four-voice analog synthesizer that can also be used as both a MIDI and CV keyboard controller.聽 You can read more about it on Elektron’s website.

You can find more Elektron photos and our NAMM reviews via this link.

CatSynth Pic: Robotspeak

We espied this photo on the Facebook page of Robotspeak, our local synthesizer shop and informal gathering place for monthly shows here in San Francisco.

I have myself dropped quite a bit of hard-earned money there (but don’t regret any of it), and I have played there on a few occasions, including the Analog Ladies showcases.聽 You can read about past visits to Robotspeak via this link.

CatSynth Pic: Nemo and Novation Bass Station

Meet Nemo!聽 He is showing off an original Novation Bass Station keyboard synthesizer.聽 Photo submitted by聽Arthur Schmitt via our Facebook page.

Many readers will be familiar with the popular Bass Station 2.聽 The original Bass Station was released in the early 90s, first in this keyboard form and later in a more popular rack form.聽 (It was the 90s, so we still all had collections of 1U-3U rackmount instruments and signal processors).聽 From聽Vintage Synth Explorer:

Before the famous Novation聽Bass Station Rack聽module came the small and portable Bass Station keyboard! This synthesizer uses digitally synchronized analog oscillators (DCO’s) to reproduce the sounds of a monophonic dual-osc analog synthesizer with simple and intuitive controls via 17 knobs, 10 switches and 2 Moog-style pitch/mod wheels. Think EDP聽Wasp聽and ARP聽Odyssey.

Fun with Highways: #TX07

Primary election season is in full swing.聽 In a couple weeks, we will be having one here in California (as well as an election for mayor聽here in SF).聽 But tomorrow, there is a runoff in Texas’ 7th Congressional District (TX07) in which we at CatSynth are taking a keen interest.聽 As illustrated in the map, TX07 cuts an odd shape through the western neighborhoods of Houston and the adjacent towns in Harris County.聽 It is a diverse area and intersects with all three of Houston’s loop highways, which is no small feat.聽 It includes several wealthy enclaves, but also middle-class neighborhoods, and areas that have been hit by serious flooding during Hurricane Harvey and preceding events.

US 59The southeast “bulge” part of the district includes sections of Houston that lie within the I-610聽loop, or “Inner Loop”.聽 I-610 separates the downtown sections of Houston from outer neighborhoods and surrounding communities, including towns like Southside Place.聽 It is bisected west-to-east by the new I-69 (US 59).聽 The area where these two highways intersect would not look out of place in Los Angeles.


[By Socrate76 [CC BY-SA 3.0 or GFDL], from Wikimedia Commons]

Heading north and west, we come to the middle section of the district, which is largely a horizontal rectangle bounded by the mighty I-10 to the north, and which extends almost to Katy in the west.聽聽Beltway 8, also known as the聽Sam Houston Parkway/Tollway, bisects this segment of the district.聽 Just to the west of the beltway are the Briarforest neighborhood and the ominously named Energy Corridor.聽 Not surprisingly, several major energy corporations have operations in this area, as do several other businesses.聽 The Buffalo Bayou – we at CatSynth are still not entirely sure what separates a bayou from a river – cuts through the district.聽 It was subject to major flooding during Hurricane Harvey.聽 In addition to the bayou itself cresting at record levels above flood stage. releases from the Barker Reservoir caused severe flooding in adjacent low-lying neighborhoods.聽 We have sources that have informed us that the floodwaters in the Energy Corridor area were most unpleasant.

The final section of the district cuts an inverted “L” between聽State Highway 6 and聽State Highway 99, the outermost loop around Houston, bounded on top by聽US 290.聽 In all, the district has an odd shape indeed, but not so odd when one considers the tradition of gerrymandering, an art which has been taken to new heights by Texas’ Republican-controlled state government.聽 Its shape has long preserved it as a safe Republican district – it has elected Republicans to Congress consistently since George H.W. Bush in 1966.聽 But the city and surrounding area have been changing, and it is seen as vulnerable to flip to 2018.

Several Democratic candidates have vied to take on incumbent Republican John Culbertson, including聽Laura Moser, a progressive candidate who also just happens to be the sister-in-law of CatSynth author and founder Amanda Chaudhary.聽 As such, we are watching her candidacy with great interest and excitement.聽 Leading up to the main primary in March, things got a bit nasty, with the DCCC (Demoncratic Congressional Campaign Committee) throwing its weight behind another candidate, more mainstream and connected to the Democratic establishment.聽 This was an unusual move for a suburban primary election, and some of the opposition was rather mean-spirited.聽 But that is a long-standing part of elections, and it only served to galvanize support for Moser, who placed second in the crowded field and made to the runoff which happens tomorrow, May 22.聽 Not having learned their lesson the first time, the DCCC has continued to attack her, including some rather nasty opposition-research-style drops (in some ways, they reminded me of some recent attacks on Jane Kim on our local mayor’s race in SF).聽 But in this case, it was against family, and therefore personal in addition to being against my political views.聽 So we at CatSynth are pulling strongly for Laura Moser in Texas’ 7th Congressional District tomorrow, and hope she wins both the runoff and the general election in November.聽 You can find out more about her history and positions on her website, and if you have any friends in TX07, please encourage them to get out and vote!