
An image that is unmistakeably California, but is it San Francisco or Los Angeles?


Fran Halen is all snuggled and warm on a chilly day. We bet those analog modules from Moog, Make Noise, and others will help keep her warm, too.
From our friend Synth Witch via Facebook.

A remix featuring our old friends Tony and Frankie, this time with a funky beat and guitars.


It looks like our friends over at Triangle Synth Party in North Carolina have some cats on their Octave CAT. A little figuring covers the pulse width knob of VCO 1, and a sticker sits just above F sharp.


Mistie poses proudly atop a vintage Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. From Rob Puricelli (Pro Synth Network) via Facebook.
I think I also espy a Yamaha QX3 sequencer just to the left of Mistie.
These 1980s DX-era instruments loom large in my personal synth history, often as aspirational. We do have a couple of TX modules still in use along with our RX5 drum machine here at CatSynth HQ.


A beautiful cat in a beautiful photo with a pink Critter & Guitari Bolsa Bass synthesizer.
From Michael Parallax (@michaelparallax) on Instagram.

Ringo joins us from Brooklyn and shares with us a brief jam on a Roland SP-404SX, Korg TR 61 workstation, Zoom G3 effects box, and Waldorf Blofeld. From our friend Damien Olsen.
You can see a bit of a show that both Damien and I played in Brooklyn back in 2019


Bowzer proudly shows off his Moog Matriarch synthesizer.
From @repeatedviewing on Threads.
I should break the ice with a picture of my cat lounging on a synth…
This seems like a reasonable idea to us at CatSynth.