Too cute! And a reminder that there are a couple of Tiptop modules I am interested in. From Tiptip audio, http://www.tiptopaudio.com/, via matrixsynth.
kitten
CatSynth video: Yamaha DX7 DEMO RISE OF AN UNKNOWN
From paul mungru on YouTube, via matrixsynth. Spot the kitten!
The DX7 a sonic legend. I have made this synthesizer my project for over 20 years. They said it was impossible to program. They were wrong. Its different but once you know the major sound shapers.
There is no pure synth in history that can surpass what a DX7 can do straight from its own engine. As always 100% DX7 sounds.
I still have a Yamaha TX81Z and TX802 in the studio, but rarely if ever used these days. Part of it is the tedium of programming, though a good editor/librarian can take care of that. It would be interesting to combine the TX81Z and analog synths in the same composition, something that was rarely if ever done in the 1980s.
CatSynth pic: CV Sunday from Moog
Another from our friends at Moog Music, Inc., via Twitter.
Happy CV Sunday! Love, your friends at Moog: // @catsynth // pic.twitter.com/OUSGSnOKpr
— Moog Music Inc. (@moogmusicinc) April 6, 2014
This picture of a kitten on a Moog modular actually appeared here on CatSynth before. I leave it as an exercise to the reader to find the post 🙂
CatSynth pic: MIDI Kitten :)
Adorable little black kitten checking out its latest composition.
From CallingAllAstronauts on Twitter, via our friend scatterfilter.
If you have a cat-and-gear picture to share, you can always do so by tweeting us @catsynth.
CatSynth pic: Singing kitten
Submitted by Reconnaissance Fly bandmate Polly Moller via Facebook. Let’s just consider this another one of those synths that is more analog than analog 😉
This also seems like a convenient time to shamelessly plug our new album Flower Futures.
CatSynth pic: Piano kitten
Bon alors, mi ré ♪ ♫♪♫
Submitted by Polly Moller via Facebook. You can read more about our most recent collaboration here, and find out the latest on our band Reconnaissance Fly, including our upcoming show on October 8.
CatSynth pic: Gary Mew-man
Submitted by Bill Dudeiros via our Facebook page.
Guardian of the Synth (Juno 106)
CatSynth pic: Kitten on the Keys
Submitted by Serena Toxicat via Facebook.
OK, this may in fact be a train control console, but it’s interesting how much it looks like a synth or MIDI controller. It would be interesting to retrofit one of these to be a musical instrument.
CatSynth video: Cute kitten and spacecraft
From Funnycatsandnicefish on YouTube. Submitted by Diode Milliampere Capacitor via our Facebook page. Barely a “catsynth” video, but it is painfully cute, and it does have a 80s keyboard soundtrack. Anyone want to venture a guess at the instrument used?