
Another from Sawa Masaki on flickr. Also on matrixsynth.
“”Yoko and Prophet 5
tjlaser.com”
If you would like to submit your own cat-and-music pictures, you can post them to our Facebook page, tweet us your images @catsynth, or contact us directly.

Another from Sawa Masaki on flickr. Also on matrixsynth.
“”Yoko and Prophet 5
tjlaser.com”
If you would like to submit your own cat-and-music pictures, you can post them to our Facebook page, tweet us your images @catsynth, or contact us directly.

By Sawa Masaki on flickr.
“Taro and synth”
tjlaser.com
If you would like to submit your own cat-and-music pictures, you can post them to our Facebook page, tweet us your images @catsynth, or contact us directly.
Both Luna and I returned to CatSynth HQ this week after our respective sojourns. And just in time for her 7th birthday this past Wednesday.
Luna received this birthday card from a close friend of ours in Canada.

It’s been a very busy week since returning, with both a curated show and a performance, a major application due, and a pair of shows next week as well. But we took time out to celebrate. Here Luna is enjoying some yummy food. Often she dismisses such offerings, but on this occasion she devoured it with abandon.

And then of course it’s time for play:

Good food and play. It’s just a normal day for a house cat (except for the card).
Weekend Cat Blogging #339 is hosted by Meowza.
The Carnival of the Cats will be hosted this Sunday by Samantha, Clementine and Maverick.
And the Friday Ark is at the modulator.
From FOCtv on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
“Mr. Hand demos a synthesizers.com patch utilizing a CatGirl Synth Sub Octave Divider module. The sequence is a facsimile of Suicide’s song Ghost Rider done with a Synthesizers.com Q119 Sequential Controller. It’s not the complete riff since Marty Rev’s riff is poly-rhythmic and I could only use 8 steps of the analog sequencer. The organ-like tonality is from the CGS Sub-Octave module which can function similarly to the divide down technology used in electric organs.”
Look for a black cat early in the video, and also the sounds with the CatGirl Synth module.
Back home, and back to basics.

via Fabrizio Balistreri on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge , and reposted on matrixsynth.
I also want to give a shout-out to matrixsynth for including my Zuccotti Park post with the Magic Piano! Apparently this was the first OWS-related post 🙂
There will still be more things to post from New York, so look for them in the coming days.
What do you see in this picture?

Well, since it is Weekend Cat Blogging, one would expect to see a cat. And indeed there is a wild cat sleeping well camouflaged amongst the rocks. This is Pallas’ Cat, native to the high-altitude grasslands of Central Asia including Mongolia, western China, and parts of Russia and Afghanistan.

This particular individual was not in Central Asia, but rather at the zoo in Prospect Park in Brooklyn.

Pallas’ cat has a nice thick fur coat and, unlike the writer of this article, is well suited to colder climates.
They are similar in size to larger domestic cats, and of course have many of the same characteristics. They hunt, tend to be solitary, and spend a decent amount of time sleeping. But despite the similar appearance, there is a lot of question about how closely they are related to other cats. They are currently not part of the genus Felis with domestic cats and related wild cats, but part of the separate Otocolobus (though this is subject to discussion).

Pallas’ Cat is not on the endangered list at this time, but is listed as “near threatened” primarily due to habitat loss and illicit hunting and trade (one can only imagine that an animal with such a fur coat could be easily threatened by illegal hunting). There are efforts underway to help preserve these cats in their native territories, including programs in Russia and Mongolia. Follow the links for information on these efforts.
For more general information on Pallas’ cats and their current status, visit the Feline Conversation Federation (FCF) and our friends at the International Society for Endangered Cats (ISEC)

It’s apparently “Korg Mono/Poly” week here at CatSynth. Â Submitted by Tw Tendrils via our Facebook page.
“VideoCat takes a walk across my Korg Mono/Poly”
For our combined Weekend Cat Blogging and Photo Hunt theme of two, we present a pair of Hipstamatic photos of Luna. A single pose, but two sets of lens and film effects:


It’s a sleepy morning for us, after I recover from two music performances over the past two days, and Luna basks in some sunshine after a wet and rainy Friday.
This weekend also marks the 400th Edition of the Carnival of Cats. That is quite a milestone, and we are happy to help celebrate! It is hosted by Mog, we has been the “Carnival Caretaker” over the past couple of years There is a history of the Carnival posted by last week’s hosts Nikita and Elvira of Meowsings of an Opinionated Pussycat.
Photo Hunt #291 is hosted by tnchick. The theme this week is two.
And the Friday Ark is at the modulator.