From carbon111’s blog via matrixsynth:

Carbon111 also presents a new track title Silver Thread, which you can hear on his blog. The track was composed using an Ensoniq Fizmo, Waldorf Q, Korg Oasys and Digidesign’s Boom softsynth.
From carbon111’s blog via matrixsynth:

Carbon111 also presents a new track title Silver Thread, which you can hear on his blog. The track was composed using an Ensoniq Fizmo, Waldorf Q, Korg Oasys and Digidesign’s Boom softsynth.
For Weekend Cat Blogging and today’s Photo Hunt theme of Three, we present a trio of images taken with our new camera:
The glass coffee table at CatSynth HQ has been a mainstay for themed photos, and it presents several representations of the number three:

There are the triangular elements with three sides, and there are the three glass surfaces. I wish there were only three objects on the table instead of four, but you take what you get. This picture was taken from above with a telephoto lens, and I really like the detail on the glass, particularly the refraction of the square patterns.
Next, we try out a portrait lens on our resident model:

Notice the overall detail and the color of Luna’s green eyes. For a rather weak connection to the theme of three, there are three chairs present in this picture.
So now we go out into the world. It does seem that spring has arrived, and we are ready for new adventures:

Weekend Cat Blogging is hosted by Billy Sweet-Feets with Nicholas
Photo Hunt 205 is hosted by tnchick. This week’s theme is “Three”.
The Carnival of the Cats will be up this Sunday at When Cats Attack.
And the Friday Ark is at the modulator.
From chuckieart on YouTube, via matrixsynth:
“REJOICE!!! The waiting is over! As predicted by Keyboard Cat Church…He is back!!! Fatso is reincarnated as “Bento”. He comes with Fatso’s approval, support, talent and spirit. It is truly time to celebrate! Much more to come!”
Submitted by Bethany Kxfjghkfhg (aka dj skirt) via facebook:

The Gakken SX-150 is a DIY analog synthesizer kit.
You can hear more of Bethany’s music via myspace or soundcloud.
From Hunter J Thompson:

“Me and my 106.”
We at CatSynth remind readers that they can submit their own “cat-and-music pics” via our submission form, or facebook or twitter.
The theme of this week’s Photo Hunt is spiral, a shape that appears frequently in art, mathematics, nature, and of course in Luna’s expressive tail.

This is an old photo with a much younger Luna in our former home in Santa Cruz. It is one of the best examples of the tight curl she often forms in her tail. Here is a more recent example:

The spirals in Luna’s tail are all about motion, and often difficult to capture in a still photograph. However, you can see them very clearly in the recent videos from our performance.
With respect to music, a spiral was also one of the symbols I used in my recent piece for conduct your own orchestra night:

This is the classic Archimedean spiral, defined by the formula r = aθ. Essentially the distance from the center increases proportionally to the angle as one “spirals out” from the center. There are other formal mathematical variations on the spiral, such as Fermat’s spiral, which I find visually interesting.

Is mathematics, music and cats not a fine way to start the weekend?
Weekend Cat Blogging #249 will be hosted by our friends LB and breadchick at The Sour Dough.
The Photo Hunt is hosted by tnchick. This week’s theme is spiral.
The Carnival of the Cats will be hosted this Sunday by Kashim, Othello and Salome.
And the friday ark is at the modulator.

This the cat-shaped CD rack that Ann O’Rourke used at Conduct Your Own Orchestra Night.
I am curious if any of the collectors of cat objects out there have seen this, or something similar to it?
Another from pulsewidthmod on flickr:

Not a “Cat-and-synthesizer pic” per se (though Logic does come with soft synths).
From prophei on YouTube, featuring Mister Kitty and an extensive collection of synthesizers:
“annodalleb studio cuts #1”
We featured Mister Kitty in this previous post.