
This cat means business, and has an impressive setup featuring a Novation Peak, multiple sequential synths, and a large modular system. From gravityswell via Instagram.
Trapped. Send snacks.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CXKKzqsP9g0/

This cat means business, and has an impressive setup featuring a Novation Peak, multiple sequential synths, and a large modular system. From gravityswell via Instagram.
Trapped. Send snacks.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CXKKzqsP9g0/

Gracie of Synthetic Dreamscapes stands atop a refurbished Roland Jupiter 6. As the quality inspector, Gracie stands on everything they do.

Barney is looking very contented in the studio with his human Alessandro Cortini, a synthesizer artist whom we have featured in the past on CatSynth.
Head over to Cortini’s Bandcamp page to hear what he (and his cats) have been up to.
Identification of the synths left as an exercise to the reader.

Finnegan seems particularly keen on the Novation Summit today. From Greg Cole (@emptyvessel) via Facebook.
Novation Summit patch design consultation with Finnegan.
I’m not sure what he’s so concerned about, should have used the Bandpass filter? Too much FM between Osc 3 & 1? Too much reverb (no such thing)? Not enough saturation?
🙀
We at CatSynth are confident that Finnegan will make this patch sing beautifully.

Blix (we’re pretty sure this is Blix) returns in a studio bathed in blue light. We see a Behringer Model D, Arturia KeyStep, Korg Electribe 2, and more.
Submitted by Manny Tejeda via our Facebook page.

Winchester (the cat) clearly loves being in the studio with his human and all their gear. We two Moog Mother-32s and another Moog synth to the right; a Sequential Pro One, the unmistakable blue of the Strymon Big Sky, and a device from Alesis in the lower right.
Submitted by Craig P. Smith via our Facebook page.
My little buddy Winchester loves being in my studio!
We love seeing cats and their humans happy together like this.