
Looking up at Four Embarcadero Center in San Francisco. Taken using a Lensbaby Edge 35 lens.
				
			
A cat with a Behringer MS-101 synthesizer (red edition). The cat looks rather grumpy.
From Simon Friend via Facebook.
“You said you were getting an SH-101 goddamit!”
The MS-101 ios Behringer’s re-recreation of the infamous Roland SH-101 analog synthesizer. Like the original, it comes in red, blue, and gray, and has that crunchy bass sound. We at CatSynth had the opportunity to try it out at Behringer’s Pre-NAMM event back in 2019.

This cat holds court with a Korg Kaossilator (yellow) and Kaoss Pad (red), along with an impressive collection of Make Noise modules. There is also a golf ball on the Kaossilator, which I find visually interesting.
Submitted by Gene Maruszewski via our Facebook page

The adorable Meelee joins us today from Hong Kong with quite a setup. She has a Synthstrom Audible Deluge, a Moog Mother-32 and Subharmonicon, and sundry Eurorack modules including several from Mutable Instruments, Make Noise, Endorphines, Expert Sleepers, 4ms, Electro-smith, and more. Submitted by Jan Hohmann via our Facebook page.
The Deluge from Synthstrom Audible is a new one for us. It is a portable synthesizer, sampler, and sequencer. A very popular combination these days as we see many instruments that combine these features in different ways.

A more recent photo of Orion, who we featured last week and in a few other posts. He really looks like Big Merp from this angle, though he has a smudge on the right side of his nose.
Submitted by @justin3am via Twitter.
Orion (and Justin) have some very cool audio gear here, including the Eventide H9000 and some analog Universal Audio. We at CatSynth do covet these. πΈπ

We at CatSynth always love meeting other cats named Luna. This Luna once hid behind a 6U Eurorack modular case when she was a kitten. It is reported that she is too big for this space now.
Submitted by @panic_hardware via our Twitter account.
My cat luna hiding behind the 6U case when we first got her. She’s a little too big these days for this
We invite intrepid readers to try and identify the modules – quite challenging from this angle.