Posts Tagged ‘m-audio’

CatSynth pic

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Submitted by Julian on facebook:

“i can’t believe there’s a page dedicated to cats and synth. finally.”

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CatSynth pic: Zoe and Living Room Studio

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From oliverchesler on flickr:

In addition to Zoe the cat, there is a Voice of Saturn, Korg KR-55 and Boss DR-110 rhythm machines, a Roland SH3 and a Yamaha CS5, among others.

Oliver Chesler is also the author of the blog wire to the ear which we at CatSynth follow.

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CatSynth pics on mubotics

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A quartet of cat-and-synth photos from mubotics, via matrixsynth:

Pixel and the Roland SH-101:

Tessie and the Korg MS10:

Sonar and the June 106 (what a great name for a musical cat):

Sprocket and the M-Audio Axiom 61 (technically, just a controller keyboard):

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Weekend Cat Blogging: Desaturation

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Our first Weekend Cat Blogging of 2010 begins in grayscale:

Luna is on her favorite beanbag chair in a relatively clean studio. Nearby is a crate full of old audio interfaces – it seems we have quite a few E-MU, M-Audio and Digidesign interfaces, some in various states of disrepair or obsolescence.  We rely on one or another of these portable interfaces for live shows.

Meanwhile, Luna drifts off to sleep…


Weekend Cat Blogging will be hosted by Pam at Sidewalk Shoes.

The Carnival of the Cats will be up this Sunday at Mind of Mog.

The monthly Bad Kitty Cats Festival of Chaos will be hosted on Sunday by Samantha and The Orange Kitty at Life from a Cat’s Perspective.

And of course the Friday Ark is at the modulator.

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Weekend Cat Blogging: Preparing for next week’s performance

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Today I had a rehearsal for next week’s Pmocatat Ensemble performance at the Luggage Store Gallery. Pmocatat stands for “prerecorded music on cds and tapes and things”, and among the prerecorded sounds I plan to use this time are some recordings of Luna:

The name of the microphone I used this morning to record her is also called Luna. It is a pretty decent microphone, though recording a cat is going to be challenging with any equipment. Here is a recording of her purring:

You can hear a recording here.

I also used the audio from Luna’s chattering videos.

For those “in the business,” I would like to mention that using Pro Tools (my default option) to extract the sounds from the video did not work at all – it was difficult to do and produced really noisy results – while using Final Cut Pro plus the free program Audacity worked great.

All this preparation work got us rather tired, so time for a nap:


Weekend Cat Blogging #235 will be hosted by Kashim, who stepped in at the last minute.

And don’t forget that Carnival of Cats will be hosted tomorrow right here at CatSynth! To participate, please submit your post here.

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CatSynth pic: Diggy Blocking my Frequences

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Another from Jacksin of Jacksin Music, featuring Diggy.

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