Category: Synthesizers

  • Preparing for the :plug3: headphone festival

    This evening I set aside some time to prepare for the headphone festival, which is happening the Sunday in the middle of all the other craziness.

    As usual, I am using a small rig, consisting of the PC laptop (with the E-MU 1616m and Emulator X), the Evolver, a MIDI keyboard, mixer, and of course headphones.

    So this performance will use the PC laptop, while the others will be using the Mac. This means I have to schlep both laptops around this weekend, but what can you do?

    I'm using the same collection of patches as last year on Emulator X, which on surface seems lame, but I think there is a lot I can do with them that I didn't do last year (think of it like a piano or string quartet). Additionally, I am using one of the Microkitty patches from the RPM album. And this time, I am going to be using the Evolver – I was little wary of doing so last year, but I have selected a small set of stable patches. And the sequencer gives me some beats to play with – I intend to use rhythm more as a humorous element in this performance (as in, “hey, he's using beats“).

    I have a “script” that outlines the overall performance, with the details left to improvisation – which is of course what I generally do in my live performances.

    Although this will be a fun set, like last year's performance, and not to technically difficult, somehow I feel like I'm not really putting the effort I should. And maybe that's true, with effort going towards the tour and finding employment. But we'll see what happens, after all it will likely be newer for the audience than for me…





  • CatSynth pics: Niki Fried Rice

    Remember Niki? Well, she has some more gear photos:

    Looks like a Nord micromodular in the first pic. And in the second, is that an E-MU Xmidi? Well, at least someone bought one. I wonder if that is a standalone unit, or the one that comes with Emulator/Proteus X2? (The fact that it's not connected to any MIDI cables suggests the latter)

    sigh

  • New Podcast: br'er: Rory Snake Handler


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    We're trying to open up and grow the CatSynth Channel, with releases on Tuesdays and Thursdays in addition to the Sunday release. Especially after going silent for two weeks, it seems like a good time to launch the expanded series.

    Our first weekday podcast is a selection from Of Shemales and Kissaboos, the new album from br'er that was reviewed here at CatSynth in September. This release features “Rory snake handler”, which was discussed in the review and also featured on br'er's myspace.

    We are happy to feature music from friends and reviewed groups here at CatSynth, and welcome submissions and requests. You can use our handy submission form, or contact us to get your music featured on the CatSynth Channel.

    To subscribe, click the “Subscribe” button, or visit the CatSynth Channel page. As always, enjoy.

  • CatSynth pic: Sound Transform Systems Serge

    Originally posted on matrixsynth, from a long-completed eBay auction:

    In another photo fromt he set, one can see a bit of tail near the patch cords:

  • New Podcast: Suspension, Polly Moller and Company


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    After a few weeks hiatus, the CatSynth Channel Podcast is back. This Sunday we are featuring a track from Not Made of Stone by Polly Moller and Company. Regular readers may recall this is the group I am going on tour with in a little over a week, and Suspension is one of several tracks from Not Made of Stone that we will be performing.

    “A woman travels into space to forcibly remove the source of her anguish.”

    We began are tour rehearsals this weekend, including some changes from our previous performances. A new guitarist, Bill Wolter; and new live electronics processing for flute and voice.

    More information on the album and tour can be found Polly Moller's official website.

    To subscribe, click the “Subscribe” button, or visit the CatSynth Channel page. As always, enjoy.









  • CatSynth pic: Appliancide

    I just discovered Appliancide and this photo via matrixsynth

    Look forward to reading and hearing more…

    …Peek-a-boo…

  • CatSynth pic: Metasonix TX-1D Agonizer

    From Deviant Synth, via matrixsynth:

    Mommy the cat likes it, so…

    😉

    Beautiful tabby cat, though. And it's Tuesday.

  • Preparing for Woodstockhausen 2007

    It's only two days until the return of Woodstockhausen.


    Woodstockhausen

    A tiny, esoteric
    outdoor festival of experimental
    music and visual
    spectacles.

    September 22, 2007
    7 PM
    Glen Alba Gardens
    12250 Alba Road
    Ben Lomond, California 95005

    Gates open at 6 PM
    Tickets: $20 (plus $2 service charge) per vehicle in advance,
    $25 at the door

    I am going to try and keep things simple, given that the performance is out in the middle of the woods, and a total of 12 minutes in length. In fact, I am going for something very similar in setup and programming to the performance we did at the Skronkathon back in July:

    It's just the MacBook running Open Sound World (the new version), the keyboard, mic, and the E-MU 0202|USB interface. The program is the same series of wavetables, with several minor modifcations to make the FM patch work without going unstable. For the math and DSP geeks: I simply changed the modulator from a sine function to a sine-squared function, and added a hyperbolic tangent to control the output levels. For the rest of you: I made it so the sound doesn't blow up constantly.

    The input sources will be my workhorse Indian string instruments the ektar (on the left) and the gopichand (on the right). In addition, I am using these “acoustic” sources:

    That duck has been a great instrument, and a mainstay of my live setup the last couple of years. I'm worried that the batteries will run out one day, and I won't be able to replace them unless I figure out a way to safely open the poor ducky without destroying him in the process.

    So we've tried everything out, and should be ready to go. We'll have to make sure this is still the case tomorrow, and again on Saturday. My first performance at Woodstockhausn in 2002 (and at last year's related “micro-hausen” event) have been plagued by unexpected technical problems, so I'm a little cautious. Actually, I will probably make reference to that fateful 2002 performance on Saturday…

    For those who are in the Bay Area, or anywhere in California for that matter, and wish to attend Woodstockhausen, the information is printed above. You can also visit the official website for more information.

  • CatSynth pic: Rudy the Rack Cat

    From Ivan, we have Rudy the Rack Cat:

    I am curious about a couple of the items in the rack. For example, the unit labeled as a “PCA-200 Low-Frequency Synthesizer”, and it's neighor below. Anyone know anything about them? The only references I can find to “PCA200” are a measurement device and an old ATM networking device.

  • Synth Tatoo (sans cat)

    Those folks over at dreamchimney are all over the synth tatoos again:

    No cat, but we did get a nice shout-out anyway.

    So…we at CatSynth will welcome all your synth-related tatoo fun, whether feline or not. You can use the current submissions page for synth and electronic-music themed body art.

    I hope we don't regret this too much…