Category: Cats

  • Weekend Cat Blogging with Sam Sam

    Sam Sam continues to come into her own at CatSynth HQ, even claiming the “throne” pillow in the main room.

    In this portrait, one can see that she has not just the distinctive smudge on her nose, but also a little spot of black on her chin. A goatee of a sort.

    She has also become quite talkative, often letting us know when she wants attention or has an opinion to share.

    And she does want a lot of attention. Samantha has taken to frequently rolling around on the rug and exhorting us to play.

    We at CatSynth are happy to oblige.

  • CatSynth pic: The Tempest

    From Joe Bielawa and that same treasure-trove post in the Facebook group Synthesizer Freaks. This cat has not one but (at least) two DSI Tempests. The Tempest is a collaboration between Dave Smith and Roger Linn that we have discussed in previous posts.

  • CatSynth pic: Yes 😎

    From Hans-Jürgen Podzun via that same post in the Facebook group Synthesizer Freaks.

    Identification of the synth left as an exercise to the reader.

  • CatSynth pic: Cat and Prophet 12

    From Jano Rullens on the Facebook group Synthesizer Freaks.

    I love synths and cats!
    My cat is always wondering what i do.

    We of course love synths and cats, too! And we love the DSI Prophet 12.

  • CatSynth pic: Cat and BKE Tech Beat Thang

    Submitted by Techno-iD●com via Twitter.

    “MY gear !”

    We are certainly not going to challenging this cat’s assertion.

    More on the BKE Tech Beat Thang can be found here.

  • NAMM 2017: Erica Synths, LZX, Sputnik, Roland, And More

    NAMM 2017: Erica Synths, LZX, Sputnik, Roland, And More

    There are multiple superbooths of modular synth makers this year. We visited the first (and smaller) of the two this afternoon.

    The folks at Erica Synths have a new DIY kit inspired by the legendary Soviet synth Polyvoks.

    It’s a raw but sonically rich instrument and we at CatSynth could see using it. They have also updated their flagship black series.

    We would be remiss if we didn’t also show their adorable logo 😺.

    One thing we have observed this year is that many module makers have upped their game when it comes to visual design. We saw that with the Erica Synths offerings, but with others as well. Consider this Euclidean Circles from vpme.de:

    The Charcot Circles is a collaboration of Studio Electronics and eowave. It is a rather complex and enigmatic module providing sequencing and CV with non-linear processing.

    The round designs are reminiscent of Buchla synthesizers, which of course brings us to Sputnik Modular which produces Buchla-inspired “west coast synthesis” modules.

    LZX Modular is all about the visuals, as their modules process video rather than audio. They have several new offerings, including an LCD display module and an all-in-one starter. You can see a little bit in this video.

    New video modules from LZX. #namm #namm2017

    A video posted by CatSynth / Amanda C (@catsynth) on

    The both also featured Roland’s AIRA series, including the System-8. The setup featured remakes of some classic Roland modules that we reported about last year in addition to the “plug-out” system.

    It is interesting that Roland has moved its display of these instruments from their main area at NAMM to the modular-synth booths. It would seem they know their audience.

    Finally, we have new offerings from Industrial Music Electronics, formerly known as The Harvestman. They still have the same characteristic orange knob style.

    Among there new modules are the Argos Bleak, a CV processer, the Bionic Lester mk II, a capacitor filter; and our favorite name-wise, the Contempt, a dyamics processor.

    Modular manufacturers haven’t lost their edge even as the industry matures.

  • NAMM 2017: After the Deluge

    Our NAMM 2017 is off to a wet start. Here is a little video while we dry off.

    Some real coverage coming soon.

  • CatSynth Pic: Slinky in the Jellotuna Studio

    Submitted by Steven Franks via our Facebook page

    “My boy, Slinky in my Jellotuna Music Studio/home.”

    Cats are the bosses of the studio, as we at CatSynth well know.

  • Weekend Cat Blogging with Sam Sam

    Sam Sam continues to adjust to life at CatSynth HQ and charm us in the process. She is very sweet and loves affection and conversation. And she is spending more and more of her time out and about with us.

    She does still find the stairs and balcony an interesting concept, but she is getting more used to that, too.

  • CatSynth pic: Cat in the Studio

    Cat with attitude owns this studio. From Yoeri van Spankeren‎ via the Facebook group Synthesizer Freaks.

    Don’t touch my stuff or you fucking die…

    Cat people know that look well…