
Alaskan Way, Seattle. Lensbaby Edge 35.
Ansel poses handsomely on the back of a studio console. He is one of the “synth cats” that shares the studio of Charles Whiley in Arkansas. He is apparently a very sweet fellow.
You can see Ansel’s other appearances via his tag.
Barney (aka “longboi”) finds the purrfect spot between the Furman power condition and a set of patch bays. From our friend @bigbadchang on Twitter.
A Furman power conditioner and multiple rows of patchbays are an integral part of any synth studio (we have two of each at CatSynth HQ).
A cute kitten hanging out at an outdoor modular jam. From nice_off_1 on Instagram.
Sekhmet poses proudly with an Erica Synths SYNTRX, Roland Jupiter-X, Arturia Keystep, and more. Submitted by Robert Saint John via our Twitter account.
We at CatSynth are particularly envious of Sekhmet’s SYNTRX, a reimagining of the infamous EMS Synthi AKS, and hope to try one out someday.
Our friend Manny is back and he’s ready to make some noise with these electronic drums. Submitted by Jesse Hunt via our Facebook page.
We see Roland V-Drums, but also guessing that those hexagonal pads might be Simmons.
This Persian cat gives as a big yawn after sitting in a studio with modular and Ableton live. From urkgarurk via Instagram.
A beautiful cat with their paws on Elektron Oktatrack (original edition), a Roland JV module (I’m pretty sure it’s the JV-1080), and an FMR Audio 1773 “Really Nice Compressor”. From discotheque_sauvage via Instagram.
We have one of those “really nice compressors” here in the studio at CatSynth HQ. It does live up to its name and is quite handy for live work as well as mixdowns.