From sendling, via matrixsynth:
Click on the full size image to spot the cat, the synths and the “hidden messages” in this large collection.
From sendling, via matrixsynth:
Click on the full size image to spot the cat, the synths and the “hidden messages” in this large collection.
From Carbon111, via matrixsynth:
There is also a wallpaper-sized version on SYNTHWIRE.
For those who may not know, the Serge Modular Synthesizers are kits that can be assembled to build large custom analog synthesizers. There are classic editions, and new editions. You can visit matrixsynth for more images and info, or visit the unofficial fan site.
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From subtone on YouTube, via matrixsynth:
Sounds a bit like a 1980s power ballad…or a music store from my deep dark youth (the two have a lot in common).
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We visit again this Tuesday with Diggy and her buddy Ein Slicky Vömel from Jacksin Music.
We posted a photo of Diggy and the Access Virus two weeks ago. It generated quite a few comments, including a question from Jewelgirl on how Diggy got her name. This week, Jackson responds with Diggy’s story:
I think she’s the sweetiest-meatiest k-mow ever. She got her real name when I got her 2 years ago (her name was Gracie but she didn’t respond to it so I felt a change was in order). This puffy Siberian k-mow always digs her face onto my fingers/knuckles (Diggy) and is so fluffy & overweight (at the time) & she looked like a massive pillow (Malow) & when she’d eat she was so round she looked like a huge ball (Ball) & that’s how she got the name Diggy Malow Ball.
She’s about 6 years old now & I only hope I have her for as long as I can. Diggy loves to take residence on my lap or bed & curl up to my gear yet is overwhelmingly respectful to avoid my keyboard & tv remote. The perfect cat IMO
I got a buddy for her, Ein Slicky Vömel, but that’s another story…
And we conclude with a photo of Ein Slicky Vömel, with the Virus of course.
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Submitted by Zonkout:
The synth is apparently a Moog Prodigy, though it was a bit challenging to recognize. Thanks to Halliwell Hobs for the identification.
From Meng Qi on flickr, via matrixsynth:
“Me, Voyager, MuRF, Xiaodaner”
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From KittyL at flickr, via matrixsynth
Click here for more scribbles by KittyL. Some of the others also include cats.
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YouTube via hamsterdunce, posted at matrixsynth:
An outtake of a recent video interview I made for SonicState.com when my Himalayan kitten (Dusty) steals the show and starts playing synth music behind me that actually sounds pretty friggin’ good. That jerk. It’s bad enough that he’s better looking, but I figured I at least had all the talent up in here’s.”
And this YouTube response from stretta:
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