From betteroffted on flickr, via matrixsynth:
“Hector in the studio.”
From carbon111’s blog via matrixsynth:
Carbon111 also presents a new track title Silver Thread, which you can hear on his blog. The track was composed using an Ensoniq Fizmo, Waldorf Q, Korg Oasys and Digidesign’s Boom softsynth.
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.
On matrixsynth, via Lee:
What’s this, more keyboard clutter?
Here are a few pics of Charlotte the cat inspecting a recently
acquired Farfisa Fast 5 organ, that is in my studio / living room.Note – seen under plastic in the background, top to bottom:
Roland SH-101, Korg MS-2000 and Ensoniq EPS sampler / workstation.
From carbon111, via matrixsynth:
Spot the kitty in the picture?
Carbon111 is the author of the CatSynth motivational posters we presented back in February.
In the studio revamp post, they also have a “comfy chair” picture that reminds me of Luna curled up in her favorite chair here at CatSynth HQ.
And it looks like carbon111 recently completed a track entitled Luna.
A second photo from Ned of wildfreshness:
Cholula poses on an Ensoniq ESQ-1.
Check out more Cats On Tuesday at meeyauw.
Marx from sarendipatree makes another appearance:
I believe that is an Ensoniq ASR-10r sampler? I thought about trading my ASR keyboard for the rackmount at one point, though neither would be particularly practical for me at this point.
From serandipatree at flickr:
Although I don't have comfirmation on this, I gather the names of the two ginger kitties are Marx and Engels, and the lower keyboard is an Ensoniq (that's kinda E-MU, right?).
Those are great cat names. Power to the proletariat!