Submitted by Michael Durek:

Michael is a member of the SK Orchestra, which I had the opportunity to hear and review in New York last November.
He also created this cool tribute in snow:

Submitted by Michael Durek:

Michael is a member of the SK Orchestra, which I had the opportunity to hear and review in New York last November.
He also created this cool tribute in snow:

Some more photos from pulsewidthmod on flickr:


Not “cat and synthesizer” pics per se, but they do include equipment that is often overlooked but still vital to making music. The mound of tangled cables puts our messy cables at CatSynth HQ to shame. They also reminded me a bit of Christina Mazza’s drawings from the SF Recology Artists in Residence opening that I saw a few weeks ago.
This weekend we present a photo of Luna posing with the monome interface:

I like the desaturated grayscale version, but also the original color photo as well:

Notice that there is very little difference in the monome itself between the two photos. It is the new grayscale edition, with a silver front panel, white LED buttons and a black case. The monomes interface all have a very elegant minimalist design, but this edition is particularly well suited for our aesthetics.
I am hoping to use it tonight in a performance I am doing at a Lunar New Year party here in San Francisco.
Monome is a very small operation in the New York’s Catskills region. They design the interfaces and produce limited runs of each edition. We were fortunate to get one when they went on sale at the beginning of January. I thought this photo from their website, showing the team hard at work filling the orders, is quite appropriate:

Weekend Cat Blogging is hosted by breadchick and LB at The Sour Dough.
Carnival of the Cats will be hosted by Nikita Cat on his blog Meowings of an Opinionated Pussycat.
And of course the Friday Ark is at the modulator.
From potterpaint2000 on YouTube, via matrixsynth:
“an improv featuring a KP3 processed Wicks Looper from Australia, a wonderful cacaphonous little device. Thanks Brian!…also a Nord Lead and a Stylophone Drumbeat”
I am not familiar with the Wicks Looper, but I did find some more info here, and another video:
We at CatSynth introduce Mister Kitty!

Photos submitted by prophei.


Although hard to see in this photo, the modular features several of the modules we reviewed in our Analogue Haven @ NAMM article. Mr. Kitty poses with synths from Oberheim and Moog in the first photos.
A quartet of cat-and-synth photos from mubotics, via matrixsynth:
Pixel and the Roland SH-101:
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Tessie and the Korg MS10:

Sonar and the June 106 (what a great name for a musical cat):

Sprocket and the M-Audio Axiom 61 (technically, just a controller keyboard):


Weekend Cat Blogging #244 is hosted by Kashim, Othello and Salome together at Paulchens FoodBlog?!
The Carnival of the Cats will be up this Sunday at iMeowza.
The monthy Bad Kitty Cats Festival of Chaos will be hosted by Nikita Cat
And of course the Friday Ark is at the modulator.
Retro Synth Ads posted this fact sheet for the Octave CAT yesterday:

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I believe we have seen seen this picture with the actual cat before. Additionally, the spec sheet contains the blank patch diagram that I have occasionally used for the Octave CAT.
You can see full-size images as well as additional analysis at Retro Synth Ads.
Submitted by vlern via facebook:
You can click here to see the previous video of the “Vlern Clyde Cat Synthesizer”.

Luna obliged with some cuteness for this photo series. She really is a fantastic photography model, when she chooses to be.
Weekend Cat Blogging #243 is hosted this week by Jules and Vincent at Judi’s Mind Over Matter.
The Carnival of the Cats will be hosted on Sunday at Kashim, Othello and Salome.
And of course the Friday Ark is at the modulator.