Author: catsynth

  • Mensa Cat Monday: 20th Century Hungarian Composers

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    A rather timely episode. Look it up 😉

  • CatSynth Video: VFVHS01 VIDEOSCOPE MINIMIX

    CatSynth Video: VFVHS01 VIDEOSCOPE MINIMIX

    From Virtual Flannel on YouTube.

    VFVHS01 now available on Bandcamp!
    Hand decorated and home dubbed by Virtual Flannel.
    https://virtualflannel.bandcamp.com/a…

  • Wordless Wednesday: Taylor

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  • CatSynth pic: Eno with Roland SH-101 and Yamaha CS10

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    Eno the cat poses with classic Roland SH-101 and Yamaha CS-10 synthesizers. From milescomo on Instagram.

    “Eno approves of the new studio setup.”

    We approve as well 🙂

    If you have a cat-and-gear picture, you can share it with us on Facebook, via Twitter @catsynth or Instagram @catsynth and we will feature it on a future blog post.

  • Church of the Superserge: March 2015

    Yesterday, I attended the Church of the Superserge at Robotspeak here in San Francisco. It is a monthly gathering for electronic music and synth geekery hosted by the same folks who produced the big Serge Modular 40-year Reunion Concert.

    There is always an impressive array of gear on hand. Here we see Robotspeak’s Steve Taormina warming things up before the show with a tower of modules. Also note the Prophet 2, Moog pedals and more in front.

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    This is a casual, BYOB affair, so I stopped at a bodega across the street to grab a beverage. I encountered this rather stoic cat sitting next to the door.

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    The music began with an ambient set by Clarke Robinson. There was an ever changing cloud of sound, sometimes quite tonal. There was also a bit of textural detail added by that small box in front of his modular.

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    Next up was Elise Gargalikis, performing on a very compact suitcase rig featuring Serge modules and a looper. Her performance was more abstract and detailed than the previous, and featured her captivating voice as an integral sound source for the electronics.

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    JD Northrup rouded out the afternoon with a decided techno set featuring strong patterns and arpeggios atop a four-on-the-floor beat. The rhythm remained fairly constant throughout the set (which was longer than the others), but the timbres from his setup featuring Make Noise modules along with a few others was continuously changing.

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    A few of us were compelled to dance in place at points; and eventually Robotspeak’s own disco lighting came up.

    All in all, it was a fun afternoon. I look forward to more of these events in the coming months.

  • CatSynth pic: Cat working a modular synth

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    This cat clearly takes his/her modular patches quite seriously. From the Muff Wiggler forums.

  • Wordless Wednesday: Color Study

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  • CatSynth pic: Miles the Cat likes Alesis Micron Synth

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    Another picture featuring Miles the cat, this time with an Alesis Micron. From L.T., via matrixsynth.

    “Seems Miles the Cat is developing a keen interest in synthesizers and such.”

  • Mensa Cat Monday: Time Traveller

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    By J.B. of Vacuum Tree Head.