Tag: analog

  • CatSynth Pic: Zelda the Grey and Moog Box

    Zelda the Gray and Moog Box

    Zelda the Grey returns, this time sitting in a Moog synthesizer box. From skaterdays on Instagram.

    A very rare analog #synthcat @moogsynthesizers #catsynth #britishbluecats #britishshorthair #moogsynthesizer #catinabox #cat #catsofinstagram #kitten #kittensofinstagram #zeldathegrey

  • CatSynth Video: Live Jam #101 – Techno / Minimal – Eurorack, Volca Sample, tc electronic Skysurfer, The Prophet

    From Monotrail on YouTube, via matrixsynth.

    “And we go on!!! I bought two guitar pedals, mainly for live use. They are sturdy, look good, and are cheap. I thought I would do a Live Jam with some knob tweaking before I place them out sight.
    PS: Sorry for the wobly[sic] camera, I don’t have a tripod, but use a bongo instead…

    If you are still interested in obtaining one of the 50 tape’s, or a digital version of the 100th Live
    Jam release, please visit my bandcamp: https://monotrail.bandcamp.com”

    Nice integration of Korg Volca Sample and TC Electronics with the Eurorack modular. And we like the trick of running the Volca Sample through the Doepfer A-119. Spot the kitty ๐Ÿ˜บ

  • Roland SH-101 and TR-606, Korg MS-20 and GR-1 Spring Reverb

    Roland SH-101 and TR-606, Korg MS-20 and GR-1 Spring Reverb

    Feline-themed video featuring classic Roland SH-101, RT-606, Korg MS-20 and GR-1 spring reverb, courtesy of our friends at the Vintage Synth Museum ๐Ÿ˜บ

    Also seen on matrixsynth

  • CatSynth Pic: Kuva and Mother-32

    Kuva and Mother-32

    Kuva poses adorably with a Moog Mother-32 analog synthesizer. Submitted by our friend and fellow musician/synth-nerd Chloe Stamper.

  • CatSynth Pic: Abstrakt Instruments Avalon

    No this is not Sam Sam. But it is a cute cat with similar markings that lives with our friend Juli Amore aka The Synth Witch. They are playing an Abstrakt Instruments analog bassline synthesizer.

  • CatSynth Pic: Phenol

    Cat with a Phenol patchable analog synthesizer from Kilpatrick Audio. Submitted by Todd Elliot via our Facebook page.

  • CatSynth Pic: Loki and Moog Mother-32

    Loki with two Moog Mother-32 synthesizers

    Loki floats in space with two Moog Mother-32 synthesizers. Would that be a Mother-64? ๐Ÿ˜ธ

    Submitted by Juli Amore, aka The Synth Witch. Please check her music.

  • CatSynth pic: Cat and Moog Minitaur

    CatSynth pic: Cat and Moog Minitaur

    Cat and Moog Minitaur

    Cat with a Moog Minitaur (at least I’m pretty sure it’s a Minitaur), and sundry electronic equipment. From our friends at Moog Music, Inc., on Twitter.

  • Outsound New Music Summit: Touch the Gear

    Outsound New Music Summit: Touch the Gear

    The 2017 Outsound New Music Summit kicked off this Sunday with the annual Touch the Gear event. As always, there were several musicians and instrument-makers were on hand to demonstrate their setups or inventions.

    alphastare

    Above we see Alphastare demonstrating his setup for processing of synthesized and recorded sounds that he uses in his live shows. Below, CDP bandmate Tom Djll shows his analog modular synthesizer setup with sundry external boxes for expressive control of sound.

    Tom Djll

    I opted to show my modular synth as well this year, along with the Moog Theremini.

    CatSynth setup at Touch the Gear, with Modular and Moog Theremini

    The theremin is always a popular item at this event.

    Kim Nucci demonstrated some custom modules alongside a Korg MS-20 mini and a DIY metal instrument with sensors.

    Kim Nucci

    I have always found metal plus electronics a musically interesting combination.

    Among the more unusual and surprising instruments this year was Dania Luck’s musical chessboard. It contained sensors for the magnetic chess pieces, with each square of the board triggering a different synthesizer in a SuperCollider patch.

    Dania Luck.  Chess board and SuperCollider patch.

    This wasn’t the only SuperCollider program being shown, as our friend Tim Walters demonstrated his patch and controller setup. It is the setup he will use as part of Usufruct in the opening concert for the Summit.

    Tim Walters.  SuperCollider and controller.

    Tim Thompson was on hand with the latest incarnation of his electronic-music instrument, the Space Palette Pro.

    Tim Thompson.  Space Palette Pro
    [Tim Thompson demonstrates the Space Palette Pro to Outsound director Rent Romus.]

    It uses the same software as previous versions of the Space Palette, but with a new more compact interface based on new touch-sensitive pads from Sensel Morph. These pads are quite impressive in both response and feel, and we at CatSynth will definitely be looking into them.

    Not all the demos included electronics. There were several acoustic instruments demonstrated by the Pet the Tiger collective (David Samas, Ian Saxton, Tom Nunn, Derek Drudge), including this beautiful kalimba tuned to 31edo.

    Kalimba with 31edo tuning.  Pet the Tiger

    I would love to write a piece for it one of these days. There was also a large metalophone with a deep resonant tone, interesting tuning, and some satellite “bass” notes.

    Pet the Tiger.  Metalophone.

    Back inside the hall, Motoko Honda demonstrated a network of electronic devices processing voice, along with a fun circuit-bent instrument.

    Motoko Honda

    Matt Davignon brought his setup for expressive manipulation and processing of samples and other pre-recorded sound materials.

    Matt Davignon

    We would also like to thank Matt for his efforts organizing this event every year! We would also like to thank the folks at VAMP for co-presenting and bringing a pop-up shop of records and sundry vintage and musical items.

    It was a fun afternoon as always, and it was great to see families in attendance. And there were multiple things to inspire me musically and technologically. We will see where that goes. Next up, the concerts…

  • CatSynth pic:  I Dream of Wires (Cat and Patch Cords)

    CatSynth pic: I Dream of Wires (Cat and Patch Cords)

    Cat and patch cords

    From nerdaudio on Instagram.

    nerdaudioHappy #caturday everybody ๐Ÿ˜ปโค๏ธ๐ŸŽ›#synthcat #catsynth

    The cat seems very contented sitting with the patch cords.