Category: Synthesizers

  • Singing Kitties

    A little light entertainment from rathergoodstuff, via matrixsynth:

    Cats with Autotune. If you are easily offended by Autotune, you probably don’t want to watch this video.

    This is the same rathergood.com that did this classic chillin’ kittens. I still like that one better – you can see it here.

  • CatSynth pic: Custom Fizmo

    From the sodium potassium pimp on flickr, via

    You can see the original Ensoniq Fizmo here.

    I was interested in some of the things the Fizmo (and other late model Ensoniqs) were doing with “trans wave” technology. But I think I have that an more with software-based granular synthesis.

  • CatSynth pic: Fishpants and the MFOs sequencer

    From sduck409 on flickr, via matrixsynth:

    “Fishpants is about a year old in this picture. She has decided that living in my studio is a good idea.”

    We at CatSynth agree.

  • Dieb13, Djll, Greenlief, Robair, and Ueno at CNMAT

    Last Thursday, I found myself back at my old “stomping ground”, the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT) to hear an evening of improvised music.

    Dieb13 (aka Dieter Kovacic) opened with a solo set for multiple turntables. It started with a single turntable producing noise/static sounds, and gradually incorporated electrical hums and synthesizer sounds, along with complex repeated rhythms. The rhythmic patterns were sometimes metric, sometimes more stuttering. With three turntables going at once, Kovacic’s performance seemed more “synthesizer” and less “DJ.”

    Dieb31 was then joined by Tom Djll (trumpet and electronics), Philip Greenlief (saxophone), Gino Robair (percussion and electronics) and Kenn Ueno (extended vocal techniques). The set began with “scraping sounds”, Robair blowing a small horn against a drum and Greenlief scraping a mouthpiece cover along his tenor sax. Indeed, the acoustic instruments as noise sources dominated the first section of this extended improvisation, before the Blippo Box, the other electronic instruments and Dieb31’s turntables entered. It was interesting to hear how the sounds from the turntables an Ueno’s vocal techniques matched the acoustic instruments, and it was a challenge at times to tell which sounds were acoustic and which sounds were electronic.

    Another notable confluence was Ueno’s throat singing set against low-frequency sounds from the turntable and the Blippo Box. There were also contrasting sections with percussive short notes on all the instruments (trumpet, electronics, sax, voice, turntable, percussion) in rapid succession. There was a very soft section with saxophone multiphonics (we have commented on Greenlief’s expertise with multiphonics in the past), vocal whispers, low-level electrical sounds, and a resonant tube; and very loud moments, screeching, high-pitched. One very rhythmic section featured Gino running fan against cymbals and Tom Dill running a similar fan against his trumpet. Greenlief joined in running keys against his sax. The piece ended with loud notes that came to a sudden stop.

    This was followed by a much shorter “encore” improvisation, whose memorable moments were the variety of sounds from the turntable, which included an excerpt from a bebop recording and a toilet flushing.

  • Three Keyboard Cat Moon

    Submitted by fellow Reconnaissance Fly band-member Bill Wolter, the Three Keyboard Cat Moon T-Shirt:

    You can see the some of the Keyboard Cat videos here and here.

    You can also visit the original Keyboard Cat site.

  • CatSynth pic: Millie and Polysix

    From Russ, via matrixsynth:

    “Our 4-month old cat, Millie, ticking the ivories on a friend’s Polysix I’m fixing.”

  • CatSynth pic and video: keyboard cat papercraft tribute.

    From tubbypaws on YouTube, via matrixsynth:

    From the video description:

    This is the happy papercraft keyboard cat assembly instruction video. please watch the happy video for instructions and things to see and do and scary, please don’t blink.

    (warning this video contains flashing imagery)

    you can find the papercraft pattern here-
    http://tubbypaws.blogspot.com/2009/08/meow-again-its-time-for-papercraft.html

    please enjoy ^-^

    papercraft, artwork, animation, music and photography by tubbypaws”


    [click to enlarge]

    I’m going to try this out…or more specifically, at it to the queue of still-uncompleted DIY projects…

  • CatSynth pic: Woody, Keyboard Cat

    From Cardigan Lane on flickr, via matrixsynth:


    “Woody chilling out with the Yamaha CS01.”

    From the comments on matrixsynth:

    Hey guys, that cat is my little friend Woody.
    He’s a Bengal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_cat

    A very cool little guy, a little crazy but lots of fun. He belongs to my friends. He is actually my friends cat, whenever I crash on their couch I usually wake up with him sleeping on my legs.

    He got a little freaked out by the CS1… once I turned it on and started playing some keys from it, he didn’t find it such a great pillow any more and started attacking the speaker. He didn’t have any problem with the casio CT310 we were also fooling around with, so I guess I should have named him Casio Cat!

  • CatSynth video: cat massage

    YouTube via lactatingwalrus, as seen on matrixsynth

    “when to cat massage? whenever!”

    I am of course reminded by this catsynth video from a couple of weeks ago.