
Spokiee sits atop a large modular system, with Korg SQ1 sequencers at the base and offerings from Befaco, Toppobrillo, Ornament & Crime, and more.
Submitted by James Wilsey via our Facebook page.

Spokiee sits atop a large modular system, with Korg SQ1 sequencers at the base and offerings from Befaco, Toppobrillo, Ornament & Crime, and more.
Submitted by James Wilsey via our Facebook page.

An older photo of Orion with an Elektron Analog Four (Mk1) and a Eurorack system featuring a Flight of Harmony Choices joystick, various offerings from Make Noise and Doepfer, and more.
Submitted by Justin Sullivan (@justin3am) via our Twitter account.
That is one patient cat! Just chilling in the corner for the entire concert.
I also quite like the combination of instruments: vintage Juno-60 and Oberheim Xpander synthesizers along with the newer Arturia MicroFreq, Sequential Rev2, Moog Sub37, and more.
By Martin Stürtzer on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
“It is time for another Ambient / Berlin School session! I prepared three long tracks with pads and sequences from the Oberheim Xpander, Waldorf Iridium, Roland Juno-60, Sequential Rev2, Moog Sub37, Arturia Microfreak and my modular system. All sounds are midi sequenced from Ableton. FX are coming from U-He Colour Copy, NI Raum. The Rev2 is connected to Strymon Timeline and Eventide H9. My Juno-60 is clocked from Ableton ‘CV Tools’ through an audio output of the RME 802. I am playing the Arpeggiator and hope to have a proper midi interface for it next time.”

This is not Big Merp. It’s our friend Valentino, who has found a nice napping spot between the Elektron RYTM and Octatrack and the computer (with an Orion interface). We also see a Red Panda Particule pedal.
Via Patricia Wolf on Twitter.
Had to unplug the RYTM + Octatrack because that’s where he wants to sleep right now.
As the late great Serena Toxicat said, “A cat does what a cat does” 😸
You can see more of Valentino’s appearances on CatSynth via his tag.

A Lynx Point Siamese kitten in a Serge Modular. From autowitch on Instagram.
Please visit autowitch’s bandcamp to find out more about their music.

The lovely Willow joins us again, this time showing of a Roland V Synth. From puxflux via Instagram.
You can see Willow’s previous appearance here.
The Roland V Synth was, and is, a powerful instrument that combined many of Roland’s synthesizer technologies in a programmable and playable package. Most intriguing were the formant synthesis and processing capabilities (at least from my perspective).

Our friend Milo is back! Above we see him with a Noodle Toaster, a clone of a Mutable Instruments module tester. Below, we see him with a Buchla 281 module.

Submitted by Keith Winstanley. You can see more of Milo’s appearances via his tag.


Orion watches as his human assembles a new synthesizer module. We a Behringer Neutron semi-modular synthe behind him.
From Orion’s Instagram (orion_s_life). You can see his other appearances on CatSynth here

The fellow seems excited about the opening of Mülheim Modular in Mülheim, Germany. Via their Instagram feed:
Our first offical visitor likes to sit next to synthesizers and seems to love electronic music 😸🐈