
A beautiful Maine Coon cat with a trio of Moog semi-modular synthesizers: the Mother-32, the Subharmonicon, and the DFAM. From lwxbeats on Instagram.
She loves #semimodular ❤️


A beautiful Maine Coon cat with a trio of Moog semi-modular synthesizers: the Mother-32, the Subharmonicon, and the DFAM. From lwxbeats on Instagram.
She loves #semimodular ❤️


A rather blue photo of the Bay Bridge in San Francisco using Hipstamatic, taken on a beautiful summer-like day this past weekend.
A hopeful image as we all embark on a new chapter.


Tweek sits in front of a heavily patched KOMA Field Kit and KOMA Field Kit FX. From Antoine Marronclɘs via Facebook.
Tweek n’aime pas trop le matin
This roughly translates to “Tweek does not like the morning very much.” Neither do we, Tweek, neither do we.


Blixa returns to CatSynth today. We see an Arturia Drumbrute and Rackbrute stuffed with sundry Eurorack modules; a Behringer TD-3 (yellow edition) and a Roland TR-8s.
From Neil Parker via Facebook.


Two of my favorite local institutions, the Vintage Synthesizer Museum and the Cat Man of West Oakland, are back together again for this photoshoot featuring a beautiful siamese cat and the Octave CAT synthesizer.

I particularly like seeing the CATStick, which I had a chance to play when I visited the Vintage Synthesizer Museum last year.
Some more adorable images of a Cat on a Cat 😸




Minou shows off a Lyra 8 from SOMA Laboratory. Submitted by Rex Epitheton via our Facebook page.
The Lyra 8 is a rather impressive and unique instrument, and one we would like to explore some day at CatSynth HQ. It looks like Minou is getting quite adept at it.



A truly wintry scene with a Korg 01/W, a Korg SQ-1 sequencer, a small Dreadbox synth, and a color-matching cat Basti.
From Andras Karoly via Facebook. You can see Basti’s other CatSynth appearances here.


Cricket sits atop an Elektron Analog Rytm and next to a Sequentix Circlon synthesizer. Submitted by Steve Curry Bilek via our Facebook page.
The Eletkron Rytm (and the later Rytm Mk II) are well known as prized as analog drum machines. The Sequentix Circlon is perhaps not as well known, but it is a beautiful-looking multi-track sequencer. I imagine Cricket can make some great beats and other music with this pair.