Tag: analog

  • R.I.P. Don Buchla (1937-2016)

    2016 has not been a good year for our musical heroes. And we have just lost one more, Don Buchla.

    Don Buchla at SFEMF 2010
    [Photo by Michael Zelner]

    Don Buchla was producing his first synthesizers about the same time that Robert Moog released his earliest models. But he took a very different approach, eschewing keyboards and other traditional interfaces to make a truly radical instrument. This led to some describing “East Coast” and “West Coast” schools of synthesizers – something that we at CatSynth largely reject. But there are nonetheless characteristics that set apart Bucvla’s instruments, such as the use of metal plates as controls; the ubiquitous use of low pass gates (LPGs) as sound units; the crispier/crunchier sound compared to Moog-inspired synths; and the visual beauty and oddness of the instruments. Indeed, they have appeared on CatSynth many times – follow this link to see a few.

    In addition to his synthesizers, Buchla also created numerous controllers, such as the Thunder, Lightning, and Marimba Lumina. Indeed, I was introduced to Buchla’s instruments and the man himself through David Wessel at CNMAT, who used the Thunder extensively in his performances. My personal memories of the two of them together mostly revolve around the wine-and-beer-fueled gatherings after formal events at CNMAT, ICMC conferences or elsewhere. They would talk endlessly but anyone else could chime in, and occasionally Don and I would have a sidebar, less often of a technical nature than lamenting strictures in one institution or another, or non-musical scientific concepts. Overall, however, he was often a laconic presence, off in a corner or just off frame, but then fully engaged when the moment arrived.

    Buchla and Roger Linn
    [Buchla sighting at Roger Linn’s NAMM booth in 2015]

    It was rare to see him perform. I did get a chance to do so at the

  • CatSynth video: A house music patch for eurorack modular syntheizer

    CatSynth video: A house music patch for eurorack modular syntheizer

    From Luke Killen on YouTube, via matrixsynth.

    Getting my 90s on with a simple modular house patch to finish off a sunny weekend.

  • CatSynth pic: Cat on Modular Synthesizer

    Cat on Modular Synthesizer

    From flohrdumal on Instagram.

    “Cat on Synthesizer #synthcat #catsynth #modular #synthesizer #cat #catsofinstagram #gato #chat #katze #kätzchen #tabby #tabbycat #tabbycatsofinstagram #wunwun”

    A few of the modules are identified in the tags, but we leave full identification as an exercise to the reader.

  • CatSynth pic: Korg MS-20m with Original Box

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    Via matrixsynth.

    You can read our report featuring the Korg MS-20m from NAMM 2015 here.

  • CatSynth Pic: Moog Mother-32

    Moog Mother-32

    Cat posing with Moog Mother-32 synthesizer and patch cords. Submitted by virtualflannel via Instagram.

    You can also follow CatSynth on Instagram and submit your own pics to be featured on the blog.

  • CatSynth pic: Pilar and Korg Volca Beats

    Pilar and Volca Beats

    From ducks_cluck on Instagram

    Pilar is ready to make some beats. #catsynth #volcabeats #synth #drummachine #korg

    We have a Korg Volca Beats at CatSynth HQ and are quite fond of it, as it plays nice with both our modular/CV and MIDI gear as well as sounding like classic disco and house 😺

  • CatSynth pic: #Cat vs #Moog

    cat vs moog.

    Submitted by Julia More of Juli Amore music.
    “#cat vs #moog”

  • CatSynth video: Dicking Around with Braids, Rings, and other DIY crap

    CatSynth video: Dicking Around with Braids, Rings, and other DIY crap

    From Sean Pendleton on YouTube, via matrixsynth.

    “Love Rings and Braids, need to build more of both. I can’t wait to build Clouds and Elements. Klee is controlling the Rings, Turing machine on the Braids. Drums are a Corny Rhythm controlling a Barton Analog Drum, Decaying noise, and Synthrotek DSM. Radio Music and Wogglebug are making noise in the background. Kept things simple.”

  • CatSynth pic: Oscillate-purr…. (Black Kitten and Moog Mother-32)

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    Adorable black kitten with a Moog Mother-32 synthesizer.

    From our friends at Moog Music, Inc. Also via matrixsynth.

    “Oscillate-purr….#mother32”

  • CatSynth pic: Cat atop Modular Synth

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    From Dennis Matana on a particularly fecund thread from the Facebook group Synthesizer Freaks. Update, Dennis Matana has informed us that the cat’s name is Miep! We leave identification of the modular system as an exercise to the reader 🙂