Author: catsynth

  • Wordless Wednesday: Which Way?

    Wordless Wednesday: Which Way?

    The Rice Desert Sign on Highway 62 in California.

  • Barney in the studio with Alessandro Cortini

    Barney in the studio with Alessandro Cortini

    Barney is back, chilling in the studio with this human pal: electronic musician Alessandro Cortini. Wee see some modular, keyboards, and other gear.

    You can see Barney’s previous post here.

  • White Cat with Hordijk Modular

    White Cat with Hordijk Modular

    Our white feline friend is back with their impressive Hordijk Modular system. From 1000cables on Instagram.

  • Farewell to 2021

    Farewell to 2021

    Collage of images from 2021, including the new album, Sam Sam and Big Merp, San Francisco, Death Valley, and Joshua Tree

    I have remarked on numerous occasions that this year seemed to go by exceptionally fast. There was hope, excitement, optimism giving way to a mixture of frustration, cynicism and resolve as the pandemic and political situations dragged on and darkened. I have seen the goodness in many people, while I have witnessed the worst in others. But our personal year at CatSynth was a rich one filled with many experiences.

    Most notably, the new album Meow Meow Band is out. I am really proud of the music, the presentation, the collaboration with other musicians and everything out it. Please do take a listen if you haven’t already. It was also a chance to reconnect with the city, go out on the road and into the desert, and start experiencing live music again. Of course, most of the time this year was spent here at HQ with our music, Sam Sam, and Big Merp. I always value time alone with my cats, music, and ideas and this moment in time has provided ample opportunity for that.

    It’s been another strong year of growth for CatSynth TV. The most popular videos continue to be our synth demos and tutorials, but I’m also proud of music videos, highway videos, and expanded review series. There were fewer videos total this year. We took more time to get them right, but also time off to focus on other things (like the album). Trying to find that balance between the drive to always do more and the limits of time and resources will always be a challenge. We close out the year of videos by spending some time with Sam Sam and Big Merp.

    We at CatSynth are grateful to all of you who chose to join or continue this journey with us in 2021, whether here on the blog, on CatSynth TV, or on social media. It is a fool’s errand to guess what will happen in the coming year, but we do have many goals, aspirations, and hopes; we will take each day as it comes.

    Wishing you all a Happy New Year and health and joy in 2022.

  • Runkl and Modular

    Runkl and Modular

    Our final CatSynth pic of 2021 features our old pal Runkl from Portland posing handsomely next to a rather large modular system. He even has his patch cables collected up nicely.

    Submitted by Jeph Nor (Runkl’s human) via our Facebook page.

  • Wordless Wednesday: Into the Future

    Wordless Wednesday: Into the Future

    We close out the year with a bright, optimistic photo from Salesforce Park (atop the transit center) in San Francisco.

  • Fang with Roland Juno 106, JX-3P, Aira

    Fang with Roland Juno 106, JX-3P, Aira

    Fang hold court in the middle of a studio featuring vintage Roland Juno 106 and JX-3P synthesizers, as well as a more recent Roland Aira system on top. From @moonrunner83 on Twitter.

    Fang wishes everyone Merry Synthmas! Musical keyboard

    (He’s obsessed with this drum throne)

    Synthmas may be over for the here, but synths and cats live on all year long!

  • Valentino Birthday Performance

    Valentino Birthday Performance

    Our friend Valentino just turned 1, and is celebrating by adding his own musical contributions to the classical piano performance. We at CatSynth wish Valentino a happy birthday and many returns 😻

  • Everyone needs a synth (and a cat)

    Everyone needs a synth (and a cat)

    From stakmusic on Instagram.

    Everybody need a synth

  • Wordless Wednesday:  Enchanted Gateway (Pinnacles National Park)

    Wordless Wednesday: Enchanted Gateway (Pinnacles National Park)

    A particularly magical-looking segment of the main trail through Pinnacles National Park. Photo processed using the Hipstamatic iPhone app.