Andromeda gives us a piercing gaze in this portrait. From @justin3am on Twitter.
Identification of the synth left as an exercise to the reader.
Sascha is back! We see his Squarp Pyramid MK2 along with the usual offerings from Roland, Behringer and Arturia. From Neil Parker of Space Kitty. You can see more photos of Sascha and the late great Blixa via their tags.
Olive sits confidently in the command chair in front of an impressive array of tabletop modules. Next to her is a rugged JL Cooper fader fox (I had one of these on loan in the 1990s and wish I still had it). We also see a Studio Electronics BoomStar, and a Yamaha 1980s item below it; a JoMox Alpha Base, a Sequential Prophet ’08, sundry rhythm machines from Boss, and much more.
Submitted by Olive’s human Charles Whiley.
Cat relaxing next to a Korg Monologue synthesizer. From ba2ba4e on Instagram.
new friends #catsandsynths #catsynth
Jet sits somewhat stealthily inside a Ross Lamond VCS3 cabinet. In front, we see a 9090 Analog Drum Synthesizer. From Keith Winstanley via Facebook.
The 9090 is a DIY kit based on the legendary Roland TR-909 drum machine. The original site is here, and there is still an active Facebook group about them. You can find fully build versions there as well as on Reverb, etc.
You can see Jet’s previous appearances on CatSynth here.
A spatious studio space with sundry synthesizers, including Sequential, Moog, a modular, and more. Of course, no studio is complete without a cat, and a cat bed. I really like how open and light the space is.
From @CoryKilduff on Twitter.
Current digs/home office/studio & cat
We at CatSynth can certainly relate to that description.
A delightful jam by Marie Ann Hedonia on a modular as her cat Chase watches.
I hereby title this track “Cat Dance”.
Even though Chase was completely disinterested in helping me produce this track. 😸That’s okay, I forgive him.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CYVNjg7JeZp/
Barney is back, chilling in the studio with this human pal: electronic musician Alessandro Cortini. Wee see some modular, keyboards, and other gear.
You can see Barney’s previous post here.