
The eponymous pyramid of Pyramid Lake, Nevada.

Rothko shoots a judgmental look in a studio that includes a Sequential OB6, Behringer RD-6 (Blue), Behringer Model D, and more. Submitted by Dirk Vanstraelen via our Facebook page.
Rothko thinks my snare sounds like crap
We at CatSynth will reserve judgment on the snare sound ๐ธ

The adorable Elgie returns, this time with a Crumar Orchestrator and Sequential Six-Trak. Submitted by Eston Lathrop via our Facebook page.
The Crumar Orchestrator was released in 1977 and provides an orchestra-in-a-box with Brass, Piano, Clavichord, Cello, and Violin sounds, as well as a Bass sound. They can be combined and each has its own level control. It is particularly good for the Brass and String sounds which are reminiscent of the ARP Solina (we at CatSynth have used the Arturia Solina V on a few recordings).
The Sequential Six-Trak was released in 1984. As a synthesizer, it was a smaller cousin to the Prophet series, but it did include many of the Prophets’ features like cross-modulation. There was also an onboard sequencer six-track sequencer (hence the name) and full MIDI support, including controllers for the various parameters.
Iโm sleeping in the basement tonight to escape the heat and Valentino starts playing a drone show out of nowhere. First live event of 2021. ๐ค๐ป pic.twitter.com/Du6rgkIxi0
— Patricia Wolf (@patwolfmusic) June 27, 2021
We at CatSynth are enjoying Valentino’s drone performance on the Novation Summit. Quite relaxing. The image is quite dark, so this is our quick attempt at brightening so we can see both cat and synth better.

Please check out @patwolfmusic on Twitter for more of Valentino as well as Patricia Wolf’s music. And you can see Valentino’s other appearances on CatSynth via his tag.

Beautiful black-and-white photo of a white cat giving affection to a sibling next to a white keyboard. An exercise is both contrast and sweetness.
From fantasamino_and_co on Instagram.
ใญใใใขใในใ pic.twitter.com/Vs3hP55Hbh
— ใญใใใ็ทจ้้จ (@CatNaviDesk) August 5, 2017
An adorable feline duo on the piano. Found by twitter follower Scott (@scrottie)
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