
Beautiful black cat Tak sits in front of a Korg ModWave synthesizer, ready to create her composition filled with complex wavetable goodness.
Submitted by rauðvik / blávik (@raudvik.bsky.social) via BlueSky.


Beautiful black cat Tak sits in front of a Korg ModWave synthesizer, ready to create her composition filled with complex wavetable goodness.
Submitted by rauðvik / blávik (@raudvik.bsky.social) via BlueSky.


Winchester peers into the camera from his perch on a full-size Mellotron.
Submitted by Craig P. Smith via our Facebook page.
Winchester advises me to play more Mellotron.
Winchester is a wise kitty.
You can see his previous appearance on CatSynth here.


Handsome buddy sits atop a Korg Microsampler. We see a Behringer TD-3 up front, and the Korg MS-20 Mini to the left.
Submitted by fan Erik Gibbels via our Facebook page. He shared a bit more about Buddy:
He is with me for about 2 months now. I adopted him from the shelter. He was found on the street. He is making very good progress as he was afraid of humans. I always wanted to have a red cat. He goes well with my 2 girls Kitty and Suzy.


Dahlia strikes another beautiful pose, this time next to the Roland JP-8080. In the background, we also see a Korg MiniKorg 700, an Ensoniq ESQ-1, and a red Roland SH-101. We at CatSynth particularly covet a couple in this collection.
Submitted by our friend Rob Robinson (@orderofthestatictemple on Instagram).


Chichiro peers inside a case with modules from XAOC Devices.
Submitted by our friend Erik Ribeiro (@eriksuperlazy on Instagram).

Chihiro was eager to climb into the bottom section of the XAOC Box. Once again, I was moving stuff around which meant taking just about everything out to get to the ribbon cable headers.
This expression speaks volumes 😸



The beautiful Dahlia returns, and she has brought some great vintage Roland machines: the MC-202 rhythm composer and the JP-8080 virtual analog module.
Submitted by our friend Rob Robinson (@orderofthestatictemple on Instagram).
MC-2oh2 and Grand Duchess Dahlia Darling of Meowington Manor (Dahlia for short)…I interrupted a meowing and rubbing tirade to snap this pic. She went back to meowing and rubbing immediately after. She’s the best puss.

Big Merp seems to be enjoying the Volca Modular, perhaps more as a head scratcher than as a musical instrument.

This beautiful ambient track by BlankerFor.ms features sounds on a vintage four-track cassette player along with a Yamaha QY70 sequencer and tone generator. And of course, a cat.

Cats seem to just go together with the Stylophone Theremin. Here we see Clarita with one, from @datachild on Instagram via Stylophone’s official account.
We definitely need to get one of these here at CatSynth HQ!
You can see our recent review of the rare Stylophone Gen R-8 here.
And the viewer-inspired follow up