From JohnRice on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
“Just a bit of playing around. Mainly a test of the new Modcan vocoder I recently got. Did I mention it has cats?
Thanks for watching!
PS – Hai Wigglers! ;-)”
From JohnRice on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
“Just a bit of playing around. Mainly a test of the new Modcan vocoder I recently got. Did I mention it has cats?
Thanks for watching!
PS – Hai Wigglers! ;-)”
Submitted by Jeff Donovick via facebook.
Watch for the pan over to the cat.
Synths used:
analogue solutions vostok
analogue solutions leipzig
analogue solutions red square
analogue solutions semblance
studio electronics SE1-X [main acid lead]
vermona perfourmer
vermona DRM1 MK2
MAM MB33II [bass line]
Luna is back outside on the patio as we prepare for summer.

I think she is deciding whether or not to jump onto one of the gray cubes.
Weekend Cat Blogging #311 is hosted by pam at Sidewalk Shoes.
The Carnival of the Cats will be up this Sunday at CAT SMRT.
And the Friday Ark is at the modulator.
My cat making gabber for us.
Submitted on facebook by Ian Lambert of Daed.
Nord lead’s arpeggiator was producing the kicks and the DSI mopho was making the hoover sounds (Drum machine acted as a sync clock, and the x0xbox was being used as a sequencer for the mopho)
Bella picked up on it pretty quickly.
A black cat, Nord and Dave Smith Instruments, what is not to like?
From Sawa Masaki on flickr:

Also on matrixsynth, where the synth is identified as a Sequential Circuits Prophet-5
The theme if this week’s Photo Hunt is missed. So for our combined Weekend Cat Blogging and Photo Hunt post, we present Morty:

As one can see, Morty was a rather smart cat, and like some other individuals we may know enjoyed his coffee and newspaper every morning, and kept his cell phone nearby. Though it does appear that Morty enjoyed the department-store ads more than the news.
The cell phone definitely dates this picture, which I’m pretty sure was taken in early 2002. Seen in comparison to the current iPhone, it is definitely not missed. I still have that coffee mug, which I had originally gotten from a used store when I first moved to California several years earlier.
Morty was actually the first cat I lived with. He was a rather impish character, always getting into mischief but also seemingly aware that his cuteness would prevent him from getting in trouble. Even though he often drove me crazy, I still miss him once in a while. (As far as I know, he is still alive and well and still making mischief.)
Appropriately for a post featuring a tabby cat, Weekend Cat Blogging #310 is hosted by the “three tabby cats in Vienna”, Kashim, Othello and Salome.
Photo Hunt 265 is hosted by tnchick. This week’s theme is missed.
The Carnival of the Cats will be hosted this Sunday be Samantha, Clementine and Maverick.
And the Friday Ark is at the modulator.
From burnkit2600 on YouTube:
Sick with a cold, Miette keeps me company while I take a 1st test drive of this portable little setup. I’m using my newly created iOS Midi Touch controller for the Moog Slim Phatty. I’m controlling the MSP arpeggiator and using it’s DIN MIDI output to play the drums on my circuit-bent Yamaha QY10. Also sloppily playing the tiny keyboard on the QY10. The audio from the QY10 is partially routed back to the Moog for processing. My bent megaphone toy circuit (red box) offers some echo on the unprocessed drums. The crappy Boss mixer & homemade stereo amp combo make the cats ears twitch. Fun.
Links:
QY10- http://www.burnkit2600.com/yamaha-qy-10/
Midi Touch- http://iosmidi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=114
Moog Slim Phatty- http://www.moogmusic.com/littlephatty/
Miette- http://www.burnkit2600.com/graphics/ani-miette-sunbath.gif
I like how Miette just sits quietly there. It reminds me of Luna on her beanbag chair in the studio.
I will have to try out MIDI Touch when sometime soon…
From HubertSsound on YouTube, via matrixsynth:
It’s actually a rather catchy demo. Check out the cat’s participation at the beginning of the song.
Controlling Analogue Solutions Telemark’s filter with Doepfer Dark Energy LFO. Dark Energy has an incredibly high LFO rate and can make for some interesting sounds when paired with the Telemark.
Gear used:
Analogue Solutions Telemark
Doepfer Dark Energy
Vermona DRM1 MkIII
If you have your own cat-and-synthesizers or cat-and-music pictures, you can send them to us via our Facebook page, or tweet us @catsynth, or try our submission form.