
“Lucky cat” figurine purchased in Shanghai, China in 2009. It appears in many of our synth-demo videos.

Bill enjoys the quarantine life with an Arturia MicroFreak and sundry Strymon pedals. Via our friends at the Vintage Synthesizer Museum.
You can see our visit to the Vintage Synthesizer Museum earlier this year in this video.
This was from the beginning of February. Not so long ago in time, but a world away from where we are now.

Fluff loves his Roland SH-101. Here we see him ready to tweak the VCF on this classic synthesizer.
Submitted by Rene Ubachs via our Facebook page.

We at CatSynth have been enjoying this meme over the last half-year. But this may be my favorite instance to date πΉπΉπ.
The first synth I had that could self-oscillate was the Evolver from Dave Smith Instruments (now Sequential). I enjoyed performing with the “fifth oscillator” as I called it. Since then I have found myself experimenting with such phenomena on many a module.
Skinny's brother Fatty nails another ending ππΆπΊ pic.twitter.com/Day1U4L74N
— Sam Friedman (@sammyashermusic) March 8, 2020
Yes, some may debate whether a cat and piano constitute a “CatSynth pic”, but this is absolutely the content we need today.

The 5U modular system comes with its own singing cat module. We at CatSynth would love to get a hold of this. We also see a Twinpeaks filter (Epoch Modular / Rob Hordijk) in the upper rack.
Submitted by Davor Gazde via our Facebook page.

In this moment of social distancing, Brisket is showing us how to do it right as he completely ignores the Korg Polysix next to him.
Submitted by Steve Peglar via our Facebook page.