For Superb Owl Day, please enjoy this superb owl on a Minimoog.
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CatSynth pic: Plush Cat and Minimoog
NAMM 2016: Moog!
We at CatSynth love Moog Music and their instruments. I already own 4 of them (MiniMoog, Sub Phatty, Theremini, Animoog). And now I find myself coveting their newest addition, the Moog Mother-32.
The Mother-32 is a small tabletop unit that is also compatible physically and electronically with Eurorack modular systems. It has a single oscillator (plus a noise source), but it’s common to see them combined into sets of two or three – Moog provides enclosures that facilitate such configurations. It of course has a Moog ladder filter, switchable between high pass and low pass. And it has a 32-step sequencer and extensive options for CV patching and external input. The instrument is configured so that no patching is necessary to start playing. But the real power is integrating into a larger system with other synth modules or external gear. Indeed, the audio-rate control and extensive patching are the mainthings that make this a worthwhile addition even for those who have Moog keyboard synthesizers, along with the high-pass filter. I find myself comparing it utility-wise to Tom Oberheim’s SEM module, though these are very different instruments sonically.
The Moog both featured quite a few demos and performances, and I got to see a few from artists I quite respect and admire. In this video, we hear a bit of Bana Haffer using the Mother-32 and other gear.
Erika also performed on multiple Mother-32 units, along with her own external sequencer.
As one can see from these videos, there was a bit of a tropical and desert theme to the booth. Indeed, it was set up as “Moog Island” with a mix of warm-weather themes. All the instruments were arranged around a central island only inches above the floor, with visitors sitting on yoga pads to play the instruments.
The idea was presumably (in addition to being cute) to give users more focused time with the instruments without distraction. It unfortunately made it difficult and uncomfortable for those of us who wear skirts or dresses at the NAMM show. But it was nonetheless still fun to play the new instruments and see the performers.
CatSynth video: KATOD – 7CATS – Pussy
One more from KATOD’s album 7CATS.
ublished on May 1, 2015
Electronic / instrumental music
fanpage: http://www.fb.com/KATODmusic
instruments:
– moog synth
– modified C64 + synth software
– bass guitar
– electric solo guitarComposed, recorded, mixed and mastered by KATOD
Video-clip recorded and assembled by Katod.Album: 7CATS
Track: Pussy
Full album you can find here:
SPOTIFY:
https://play.spotify.com/album/0mi4SY…
GOOGLE PLAY:
https://play.google.com/store/music/a…
EMPIK:
http://www.empik.com/7-cats,p11136393…
and also many other online music providers…
CD you can buy here:
http://www.generator.pl/p,katod-7cats…
CatSynth pic: Between the Octatrack and Minitaur
CatSynth video: KATOD – 7CATS – Labirynth
Our first post of the new year features this awesome video KATOD of their album 7CATS. Once again, it stars Szarik the Cat. Enjoy!
Electronic / instrumental music
fanpage: http://www.fb.com/KATODmusic
instruments:
– moog synth
– modified C64 + synth software
– bass guitarComposed, recorded, mixed and mastered by KATOD
Video-clip recorded and assembled by Katod.
Main actor π – Szarik Cat
3D CGI seqence by MAC300
https://www.youtube.com/user/mac300ch…
https://www.facebook.com/MariuszMac300/
spaceship model by glaz3d (later modified by us for “cat spaceship” πAlbum: 7CATS
Track: Labirynth
Full album you can find here:
SPOTIFY:
https://play.spotify.com/album/0mi4SY…
GOOGLE PLAY:
https://play.google.com/store/music/a…
EMPIK:
http://www.empik.com/7-cats,p11136393…
and also many other online music providers…
CD you can buy here:
http://www.generator.pl/p,katod-7cats…
CatSynth pic: Meow-town Sampler (and Moog Sub Phatty)
CatSynth Pic: Black Cats, Moog Voyager, DSI Pro 2
Two black cats with a Moog Voyager and Dave Smith Instruments PRO 2 synthesizer. What’s not to love? π
Submitted by Station2Station via Twitter.
CatSynth pic: Cats on synthesizers in Durham (Moog)
Cat cruising on a Moog Sub Phatty in Durham, North Carolina. From Moog Music, Inc, and Moogfest via Twitter.
I have been thinking about a Carolina tour for a while (both North and South) and welcome suggestions.
UBRADIO SALON 399: Alien Artifact
Last weekend Polly Moller and I joined the hosts at UBRadio Salon for two hours of live experimental electronic improvisation. UBRadio Salon is a project by the folks who brought us Big City Orchestra UBIUBI and we excited to have the opportunity to play on their 399th consecutive weekly show.
We began with a version of our improv piece Ode to Steengo, with Polly on voice, bass flute and guitar, and I performed on modular synth and Moog Theremini. It became a quartet with electronics, and DIY sonic objects. Overall it was one of the best versions of this piece we have done! We immediately sequed into an extended coda with abstract improvisation. The second set was open improvisation as well, with Polly providing vocals and narratives throughout. In between were clips from National Lampoon radio broadcasts as well as bits of the original Stainless Steel Rats series, on which the spam text of Ode to Steengo is based.
You can hear the show in its entirely via this archive.
Thanks to our hosts Ninah Pixie and DAs for having us on the show. I look forward to their upcoming 400th episode, and we certainly hope to come back and play again.