Category: Synthesizers

  • Preparing for tonight's performance: Cats, Rehearsal and Software

    First, I have to remind myself to ABC: Always Bring a Camera. I missed several photo opportunities before and during our rehearsal in San Francisco on Wednesday. There were some great shots on the new Central Freeway terminal ramp. And then the “kitty moments” during the rehearsal with Polly Moller and John Moreira. I did snap this cell-phone pic of John Moreira's cat Crescenda rolling around among our cue sheets and amps. She and her fellow cat Pearl joined us several times during the rehearsal, but Crescenda's little act stole the show.

    Musically, I had a minimal setup – a subset of what brought to the Skonkathon two weeks ago – just the MacBook, the E-MU 0202 | USB and a MIDI keyboard. The Mac was running the new script-based Open Sound World to process live guitar input. The processing worked quite well, I think, with several wavetables, ring modulation, and a rather nasty little FM algorithm (it's a lot like those distortion-modulation “sound mangler” pedals). Both the guitar and processing needed to fit within pieces with voice, flute and existing electronic material.

    UPDATE: You can read Polly's account of the rehearsal and Crescenda here.

    The one concern was the frequent OSW crashes – it wasn't a huge problem during the rehearsal because the system can reset itself very quickly (far more quickly than the older UI-centric version), with only a few seconds of dead time. But still, that's not cool. I suspected something related to the MIDI input handling. Fortunately, last night I was able to track down the crashes last night. They were indeed in the MIDI handling, some issues exposed by the multi-processing with the Core2 Duo. Easily found and fixed by playing the patch with a lot of MIDI control, with the laptop and keyboard on the coffee table. Actually, I made some interesting lo-fi music with the built-in mic and speaker and feedback while testing and debugging. This will probably form the basis of my next piece.

  • Skronkathon photo…and upcoming show

    Well, there's me, attempting to appear ironic, at the 2007 Skronkathon two weeks ago. I'm playing the ektar, a single-string folk instrument from India, one of several instruments used during the performance.

    This is one of several photographs taken at the event by Polly Moller. And it is quite timely, given that we will be performing together this Friday in San Jose:

    It all starts at 7:00 p.m. at works/san jose,
    451 First Street, San Jose, CA 95112
    Cost: $5.00/$3.00 donation

    july 27th music night with KIOKU, polly moller & company and dajis

    based in new york city, the musical group kioku presents traditional
    asian folk music within a new context of collaborative experimentation
    and improvisation. the trio consists of wynn yamami (east and
    southeast asian percussion, including japanese taiko, korean gongs,
    and filipino kulintang), christopher ariza (live laptop electronics),
    and ali sakkal (saxophones, percussion). while committed to the
    preservation of musical traditions, kioku (japanese for “memory”)
    acknowledges the plasticity of tradition and freely adopts musical
    techniques found within improv-based and new music circles.

    converging from oakland, san francisco and santa cruz are polly
    moller, john moreira, and amar chaudhary, combining flute, bass flute,
    voice, guitar, and electronics to create otherworldly improvisatory
    atmospheres and backgrounds for polly's gripping text.

    who is dajis? a dj with a selection of ambient and experimental music.

  • LolCatSynth: From Synthtopia

    The next contribution from our first lolcat-synth contest comes from Synthtopia. The headline is “Cat Announces Plan To Rule The World!”:

    Synthtopia included this in an article promoting our contest, and they produced one of the best examples in the process.

  • CatSynth pic: Francesca with Andromeda

    Submitted by Ross Totino of Fans of Collision:

    Fans of Collision is an interesting site with Flash-based music and visuals. I'm going to spend more time there later today…

    These synthesizers.com modulars have been showing up in several pics lately. What do people think of them, sound, quality, ease of use, etc?

  • We're back!

    Well, after five days in exile, we're back.
    Thanks to all those who visited us at our temporary home and Luna's Catster Page to show their support.

    For those who are curious, you can find out what happened with our inept hosting service failing to renew our domain ptank.com.

  • CatSynth 1st Anniversary

    Today we celebrate CatSynth's first anniversary.

    It's been one year since we posted this photo on July 19, 2006:

    The idea came from a friend who said something like “dude, you should do a website about cats and synths.” So I did. Really didn't have too much idea what I would write about. I quickly learned that there was quite an abundance of pictures of cats and synths, and sites like matrixsynth had been collecting such images for a while. Indeed, one of the first external “CatSynth pics” to be posted here was of matrix's own cat JD:

    Sadly, we recently learned that JD passed away this month. We offer matrix our sympathies. It's always sad to hear about cat friends passing away (or human friends, for that matter), and we at CatSynth have seen our share this past year.

    I expect to post more this evening reviewing the year with photos, not-so-useful stats and the other things we at CatSynth like to think we do well…





  • LolCatSynth: from the "contest"

    Well, we saw a lot of great captions come out of our first LolCatSynth contest. I quite liked this one:

    I'll post some of the others over the next few weeks, including some from reposts at matrixsynth and elsewhere. And stay tuned for more pics just begging to be “cap-shunned”.

  • CatSynth pic: Roar Studio

    Submitted by megawatt

    Guess the gear!

  • CatSynth pic: Beanlet K2000

    Submitted by steveoftheweb:

    Steve has a music and opinion site and a cool cat comic as well. I think I've seen some more cat-synth pictures there…

  • Today's preformance. Listen live online!

    For those interested in either attending (if you're in the Bay Area), or listening online this evening, here's the vital stats on my show today:


    Sunday, Jul 15 2007 12:30 PM – 11PM

    21 Grand
    416 25th St @Broadway
    Near 19th Street BART
    Oakland

    7:00 Amar Chaudhary solo digital

    In conjunction with 21 Grand's 7th anniversary celebration, the 7th annual Transbay Skronkathon BBQ is an all-day marathon music and BBQ extravaganza. Admission is free, but we'll pass the hat for the benefit of the Transbay Creative Music Calendar. We'll have a couple of charcoal grills out in the alleyway for your gustatory pleasure (BRING STUFF TO GRILL!) and a double load of the Bay Area's best creative musicians inside for your listening pleasure.

    If you are unable to attend, you can listen to a live internet stream, provided by sfSoundRadio. It works easily in iTunes or Windows Media Player, or other standard media players. My performance will be a 7PM US Pacific time (-0700). Listen in if you can!