Category: Synthesizers

  • CatSynth Pic: Big Merp and Modular

    CatSynth Pic: Big Merp and Modular

    As promised in yesterday’s Weekend Cat Blogging post, here is Big Merp with our main modular system.

    He always wants to be wherever the action is, and at that moment the action was in the studio, where I was editing our latest episode of CatSynth TV, which itself has a feline theme.

  • CatSynth Video: Circuit bent Hin Hon EK-001, matrix mixer, joystick delay

    CatSynth Video: Circuit bent Hin Hon EK-001, matrix mixer, joystick delay

    Dino steals the show in this video from Ok Housecat. Lots of fun circuit-bending in this one, and Dino seems to be enjoying it.

  • CatSynth Pic: Buchla 208

    CatSynth Pic: Buchla 208

    A beautiful calico cat sits behind an (also beautiful) Buchla 208 system. From macron_electron via Instagram.

    The 208 is really just the top half a Music Easel, i.e., the synthesizer without the touch plate controller. Recently, my interest in Buchla gear at HQ has been rekindled, first by the announcement of the still elusive Red Panel series at NAMM, and then by the demo that we got from Thomas DiMuzio at his rehearsal for the Outsound summit.

  • CatSynth Pic: Milali and Korg Prophecy

    CatSynth Pic: Milali and Korg Prophecy

    Milali sleeping against a Korg Prophecy

    Milali has found a most peculiar napping position and location beside a Korg Prophecy synthesizer. From Caroline Sommer via our Facebook page.

    A bit more on the Prophecy from Vintage Synth Explorer:

    The Prophecy Solo Synthesizer was unveiled in 1995, and was a purely monophonic solo/lead synthesizer. It employed DSP synthesis first developed for the Korg OASYS synthesizer, with algorithms for producing realistic analog timbres, VPM (Variable Phase Modulation) tones similar to FM synthesis, and physically modeled brass, reed, and plucked string instruments. At your finger tips were tons of real-time control over traditional analog editing parameters like filter cutoff and resonance, envelopes and the arpeggiator. It had a pitch wheel, a mod wheel, an expressive dual action ribbon wheel, six effects processors and more!

    http://www.vintagesynth.com/korg/prph.php
  • CatSynth Video: 4093 Quad Oscillator

    Video by Tim Kaiser of his cat with the 4093 Quad Oscillator and his cat.

    The 4093 Quad Oscillator is a popular lo-fi DIY circuit based on the 4093 NAND gate. They look very simple to make, so we at CatSynth plan to make one ourselves at some point. Big Merp will love it 😸

  • CatSynth Pic: Lilly and the Modular

    CatSynth Pic: Lilly and the Modular

    Lilly the cat atop the modular system

    Lilly scampers on top of a Eurorack system that is still brimming with potential. From coresect23 via Instagram.

  • CatSynth Video: Big Merp & Rick-and-Morty Pocket Operator

    CatSynth Video: Big Merp & Rick-and-Morty Pocket Operator

    I managed to order one of the new Rick & Morty Pocket Operators from Teenage Engineering, and it arrived at HQ yesterday. I decided to film the unboxing and initial attempts to play it for CatSynth TV, but Big Merp decided to get in the act. You can see our fun in this video.

    The Pocket Operator is a tiny synth from Teenage Engineering that comes in several models of which the Rick-and-Morty-themed version is the most recent. Once I fully get the hang of it, I will do a proper demo, probably in conjunction with the modular or Field Kit.

  • CatSynth Pic: Syd and Elektron Analog Keys

    CatSynth Pic: Syd and Elektron Analog Keys

    Syd sits atop an Ekeltron Analog Keys synthesizer. From Moustafa Elsayed via our Facebook page. Moustafa describes Syd as “my best musical buddy when I am playing”, a description that makes us smile 😻.

  • CatSynth Video: Battery Powered 0-Coast + iOS Airplane Jam now with more Cats

    CatSynth Video: Battery Powered 0-Coast + iOS Airplane Jam now with more Cats

    From Tim Cox via YouTube:

    I was just on an airplane with my 0-Coast hooked into a battery pack with patch cables everywhere and the flight attendant was super cool with it and everything.
    So I jammed. I even ordered a sparkling water during the set. It was refreshing. AUM + BLEASS Reverb + Perforator + Vatanator for the steady beat. I don’t want to pay for SoundCloud pro right now so I put some psychedelic cat footage over top and I think it works. Let me know what you think!

    We at CatSynth love it and are in fact inspired to do another cat-centric synth jam of our own 😸

  • CatSynth Pic: Big Merp, Modular Synths, and the Cone of Shame

    CatSynth Pic: Big Merp, Modular Synths, and the Cone of Shame

    Big Merp with synths and the cone of shame

    Big Merp jumps up on the ledge behind the modular synths (the main system as well as the RackBrute). Also present are the Deptronics Thunderbell, Moog Mother 32, Roland Boutique VP-03 (with owl), and the Korg Volca Beats.

    Poor Merp has had to wear the cone of shame since his surgery on Friday, but as this picture shows, by Wednesday he was feeling much better and back to his regular mischievous self. So we decided to liberate him from the cone.

    He seems much happier without it 😸