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Wordless Wednesday: LSG show setup, May 2008
Some views of the massive setup for the show at the Luggage Store Gallery earlier this month.
CatSynth pic: MimÄ and MFB-KULT
From our friends at polynominal, we have more photos of MimÄ?:
This time, MimÄ? poses with an MFB KULT.
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CatSynth pic: Diggy Blocking my Frequences
Another from Jacksin of Jacksin Music, featuring Diggy.
CatSynth pic: Yahama CS80
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CatSynth pic: Wildfreshness (Cholula)
A second photo from Ned of wildfreshness:
Cholula poses on an Ensoniq ESQ-1.
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Preparing for tomorrow's performance
Well, the first big solo show since moving to the city is nearly upon us. And it's a big one, at least in terms of the setup and preparation. Indeed, this is the largest and most complex setup I have used for a live show in quite a while, with both Mac and PC laptops, the tablet, MIDI keyboard, the Evolver synth, and the Proteus 2000 module. And of course the rather byzantine wiring and signal routing to keep it all together.
In the photo, one can see not only the equipment, but a couple of the acoustic instruments I will be playing including the ektar and the gopichand.
Why such a complex setup? Well, I wanted to a variety of pieces for this performance, combining both the newer simplified performances (such as those I did last year on tour with Polly Moller and Company), with some of the older more complex works. I also wanted to play the tablet, which I haven't done in a while, and it only runs on the older PC laptop; and include a couple of pieces from the CD, including Chimera and a variation on Xi. I was a little bit concerned about pulling out the old laptop for this performance, but after some effort it's running decently, and it's great to be able to blend elements from my older performances with the more recent ones. And in truth some of the older pieces are more fun to play, such as Chimera on the tablet, and the patch that responds to live drumming (officially called “drummer boy”).
Luna has of course had to make her presence felt during the rehearsals, as you can see here.
After a shaky start, the program has come together quite nicely in the last few days, and I am now looking forward to performing tomorrow.
For those interested, the time and location is:
Thursday, May 8, 8PM
Luggage Store Gallery
1007 Market St.
@ 6th Street
San Francisco, California
More details can be found here.
WW: Luna inspects the equipment
CatSynth pic: Wildfreshness
Submitted by Ned of wildfreshness:
Clementine, the tortie, poses next to a Kurzweill keyboard.
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Midnight Monday CatSynth pic
Submitted by Dick Cravens from stolenflowersmedia:
Very “artistic” black-and-white photo of a black cat and music.
Stolenflowersmedia has streaming audio and video, definitely worth a look.
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