
Submitted by Endai Hüdl via our Facebook page. The pillows are created by softmachines. These are very cute. Now I want one.

Submitted by Endai Hüdl via our Facebook page. The pillows are created by softmachines. These are very cute. Now I want one.

Submitted by Nicole SineWave Karrer via our Facebook page.
“Greetings from Techno Puff, He seems to be asleep on the job.”
Cats often are.

From our friends at polynominal.com, we have a new photo of Mimi with a Korg MS-20.
We are always happy to have a visit from Mimi. You can see her previous appearances here.
Since Thursday, we at CatSynth have been once again on art-and-music overload. We stopped at two of three large art fairs happening in San Francisco; attended a fundraiser for 826 Valencia at which a friend was reading; and today it’s back in the studio for more recording with Reconnaissance Fly. So on that note, here are some rather artsy photos of Luna:


These are among the more stylized configurations I now have in the Hipstamatic iPhone app. The latter is the same combo I used in the most recent Wordless Wednesday photo.
The one downside of such busy weekends is not having a lot of time to spend with Luna.
Weekend Cat Blogging is hosted by Pam at Sidewalk Shoes.
The Carnival of the Cats will be hosted this Sunday by our friends Nikita and Elivra at Meowsings of an Opinionated Pussycat.
And the Friday Ark is at the modulator.
From Synthiefrau on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
“Hi lovely Synthfreaks, here is a new improvisation from me. My new cat ‘Tonto’ listen to my music. I use my Synthesizers.com Sequencer, the Sequencer of the GRP A 8, Moog the leads are from theProdigy, Minimoog, Roland V-Synth, the effects comes from the Dark energie and the Juno 60 (LFO sounds), welcome to the analogue sound universe!”
From polynominaldotcom on YouTube, another video featuring Mimi!
This time Mimi is posing with an E-MU Ultraproteus. It’s quite similar to the Morpheus that I sometimes use. I haven’t use that synth lately, but probably should break it out again sometime soon.

A cute bengal cat on a Moog Little Phatty. Via Moog Music Inc’s Facebook Page and matrixsynth.
“Happy Phatty Friday!
Love,
Your friends at Moog.
If you have a cat-and-gear photo to share, you can do so via our Facebook page, via Twitter @catsynth, or contact us.
As summer weather comes to San Francisco, we at CatSynth venture out onto our patio.

The patio took quite a pounding this past season. During one particularly bad storm with high winds and heavy rain, that plant on the left side of the photo came crashing down from the sky, destroying a screen and one of those nice modernist black benches :(. Fortunately, everything can be cleaned up or replaced. And the sculptures were not damaged.
Luna ventures out onto the patio:

Of course, she goes right for the grass in that pot that fell fromt the sky.

I’m pretty sure it’s supposed to be brown, as many decorative grasses are. But I don’t know that it’s safe for cats, so I tried to discourage Luna from chewing on this. It’s not easy, as she particularly loves found grass.
Weekend Cat Blogging, Mothers’ Day Edition, is at Mind of Mog.
The Carnival of the Cats will be hosted this Sunday by Kashim, Othello and Salome.
And the Friday Ark is at the modulator.

Via matrixsynth, a rare 1960s tube tape echo machine. The “COPICAT” Mk2 tube echo sports a stylized cat logo.
From the auction:
This sounds lovely both as a pre-amp and as an echo unit. All three heads work well and sound excellent – good strong repeats that break up in an evocative fashion, and run into self-oscillation when the ‘reverb’ knob is turned up for authentic dub effects. The echoes have a good tone for an old valve Copicat and degrade with a dark crunchy quality – they cannot be desribed as accurate repeats as this is not a digital delay, but they have a sound and vibe that is most pleasing and create a unique effect that sounds ‘right’.

Another stylized photo of Yoko by Sawa Masaki on flickr.
Can anyone guess the synths through the painterly effects? 🙂
If you have your own cat-and-music pictures to submit, you can always do so via our facebook page, tweet us @catsynth, or contact us.