Enid poses atop an unusual blue Octave CAT. A purrfect combination!
From catsofportlandoregon via Instagram.
Enid poses atop an unusual blue Octave CAT. A purrfect combination!
From catsofportlandoregon via Instagram.
Introducing Blaze, one of the newer members of the household with our friend Alessandro Cilano (automageddon on Instagram). We see her with a 20-year-old Roland SP-606 as well as an SP-404 MkII.
Blaze is still a kitten and gaining her “catsynth” paws.
Jazzy’s photo looks like one of those classic “classy” synth ads from the 1970s or 1980s. He certainly knows how to pose.
We see a Moog and Behringer modules in Jazzy’s modular system.
From Eevo Lute Music & Technology (@eevolute) on Instagram.
You can see some of Jazzy’s other appearances via his tag.
From madsoundfactory on Instagram.
Meows and Melodies! Welcome the Mad world of the MSF (Mad Sound Factory) 🎵
Cheetah is ready to serenade us from atop his massive modular synth. We see modules from Cwejman, Make Noise, Grendel, AtoVproject, Fumana, 4ms, and more, all in a beautiful wooden case by Matthew Goike.
Submitted by @iamshadowdancer via Instagram.
From blush_response via Instagram.
Working with a new producer
Photo by @sensemusicmedia
His new producer seems quite demanding 😹
Gracie of Synthetic Dreamscapes always has some great vintage synths to show off. Today she has an Oberheim OB-Xa polyphonic analog synth. As the quality manager for Synthetic Dreamscapes, she always “stands on everything they do.”
Submitted via our Facebook page.
From Martin Stürtzer on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
This is just a little Sunday treat for you, because I am not able to do a livestream today. The track starts with a pad from the Korg Wavestate, which I used as in its native plugin version. The following sequence uses the wavetable engines of Waldorf’s Iridium. The bass is from the Prophet 10 and the lead melody from the Arturia Minifreak. Effects are U-He Color Copy, Valhalla DSP Shimmer.
Neptun went into a hyperactive state when I started the recording, he played a note (this time in key!) at 03:19
Submitted by Dmitri Bronson of Slope 114 via our Facebook page. Scratchy is definitely enjoying this demo featuring synths from Buchla, Arp, and Korg.