Tag: Synthesizers

  • CatSynth pic: Korg Poly 800 and String Machine

    Korg Poly 800 and String Machine

    From marullismo on Instagram. I’m familiar with the Korg Poly 800 but not the String Machine. If you have had experience with it, please comment.

  • CatSynth pic: Cat and Monorocket case

    Monorocket case

    From ⓉⒺⒸⒽℕ⌽▃ⒾⒹ●⒞⒪⒨ via Twitter.

    @Nedavine: Case arrived with a week to spare. Thanks @noisebug @monorocket

    Not much space left to sit inside this Monorocket case 😉

  • Amy X Neuburg: Jerry Hunt’s “Song Drapes”

    Amy X Neuburg: Jerry Hunt’s “Song Drapes”

    Today we look at a recent performance by Amy X Neuburg at the Center for New Music featuring a new interpretation of Jerry Hunt’s “Song Drapes.” This project was part of commission Neuburg received from the Cultural Department of Cologne, Germany to reinterpret the piece, which was originally a collaboration between Hunt and the performance artist Karen Finley.

    We at CatSynth are immersed in a world of unique and often odd artists. But Jerry Hunt stands out as exceptionally odd and enigmatic. The evening began with screenings of his video work that is rarely shown in public. Many of them featured the artist alone in a dark room with his strange homemade electronic controllers and bits of electronic sound.

    Jerry Hunt

    There were other departures among his videos, including one powerful piece featuring a close-up of Hunt reciting what seems like a stream of random but intense thoughts; and other where he takes the viewer on a tour of his home in Texas pointing out the behavior of local wildlife and a customized homebrew toilet. Both of these pieces seemed to portend his tragic death by suicide while suffering from cancer. But there were also humorous at times.

    A similar mixture could be found in Neuburg’s live performance, which followed the screenings. “Song Drapes” includes Hunt’s original electronic background recordings and instructions to the performer to perform text of his or her own choosing with a live percussion rhythmic layer. The elements of electronics, percussion and voice were a perfect match for an “Amy X Neuburg treatment.”

    Amy X Neuburg

    The result was unmistakably her sound and style, filled with rhythmic hits, dramatic vocals and delightfully sardonic texts. Some were quite dark in keeping with the original work, but some of the best moments were the most quirky and humorous, including a tribute to Nebraska as the place one often flies over between frequent trips between California and New York (something which is part of my life as well), and her dance to a catchy rhythmic tune entitled “Little Legs”.

    The performance lasted exactly one hour, but was engaging throughout. I am glad to have attended it. I do also hope to see more exposure for Jerry Hunt and his work. You can read more about him here. You can also find out more about Amy X Neuburg’s interpretation

  • CatSynth pic: Cat and microKORG

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    From thisispasserene on Instagram.

    “Not posed. Found him like this. #synthcat 🎹🐱”

    Next to a microKORG is a perfect place for a cat to pose.

  • CatSynth pic: Plush Cat with Keyboard

    Plush Cat and Keyboard

    From jackrudes on Instagram. Identity of the plush cat and keyboard left as exercises to the reader.

  • CatSynth pic: Cat and Modular Synth

    cat and modular synth

    From bitreduction on Instagram.

    “Slightly old picture of this cutie”

    Cutie indeed! And quite a few familiar synth modules. We’ll leave naming those as an exercise to the reader 🙂

  • CatSynth pic: MIA 626 (Cat and Roland 626)

    Cat and Roland 626

    From Christoph Herpel via our Facebook page.

    MIA 626 #catsynth

  • CatSynth pic: Alpine and Tiptop Happy Ending Kit

    Alpine and Tiptop Audio Happy Ending Kit

    Alpine the cat demonstrates that a module-less Tiptop Audio Happy Ending Kit is as good a box as any. From Paul Burns via our Facebook page.

  • CatSynth pic: 3U 84hp (Eurorack and Cat)

    Cat and Eurorack - 3U 84ph

    Cat sits atop a Eurorack modular synthesizer. From @encephalous via Twitter.