
Submitted by Christy Purrrlington via Twitter.
“how can I play properly when mom leaves her rubbish all over the keys?”

Submitted by Christy Purrrlington via Twitter.
“how can I play properly when mom leaves her rubbish all over the keys?”

Submitted by Piotr Majewski via our Facebook page. If you can identify the red device next to the handsome black cat, please leave a comment below. Of course, if you can’t identify it, feel free to leave a comment as well 🙂

I took this Instagram of Luna napping on her beanbag chair in the studio area the other day. What could be more peaceful than a cat curled up in a favorite spot for a nap.
The image also brought to mind this week’s Photo Hunt theme of Haven at multiple levels. CatSynth HQ is itself a haven that protects us from the outside world. But within the overall expanse, the studio area provides another level of enclosure or refuge. And sinking into her beanbag chair, Luna finds a haven within a haven.
The theme also brings to mind the town of New Haven, Connecticut, where I attended Yale many years ago. I don’t have any photos of my own from that time, though I did do a Fun with Highways post about the town back in 2007.
The Saturday Photo Hunt is up. This week’s theme is Haven.
The Carnival of the Cats will be up on Sunday at iInfidel.
And the Friday Ark is at the modulator.

Cute tuxedo cat napping with a DSI Mopho keyboard. From Paul Electronicaz Johnson, via matrixsynth.
If you have cat-and-music pictures, you can submit them to us via our Facebook page, Twitter @catsynth or contact us.

Via matrixsynth.
via GuyR: “A demonstration track of my synthesizer featuring 17 instances of Waves Element.
All sounds including drums are unprocessed straight out of the synth.
A few other Waves plug-ins were used for mastering.www.waves.com/content.aspx?id=12081”

Late last year, I was heading to an opening at Southern Exposure in the Mission when I passed by this cat on the street:

The cat seemed familiar, and indeed it turns out we had encountered one another on the same street back in 2009! You can see some photos in this Weekend Cat Blogging article. It was great to see a cat here in the city with a long-term stable living situation, and the confidence to greet passers by on the street (albeit with laser eyes fully armed).

This neighborhood is mixture of residential buildings and converted factories and warehouses, not much greenery. Similar to the area around CatSynth HQ, actually. But there are lots of little cracks and places for a savvy cat to explore.
Oh, and the art opening was a mixed bag. There were some very interesting pieces, some others less so.
The Carnival of the Cats will be up this Sunday at Mind of Mog.
And the Friday Ark is at the modulator.