From our friends polynominal, more photos featuring Mim?:


Here Mim? plays the Yamaha CS01. “Little toy for little cat.”
From our friends polynominal, more photos featuring Mim?:


Here Mim? plays the Yamaha CS01. “Little toy for little cat.”
From matrixsynth.

According to the image names in this anonymous post, the cat’s name is “Tweak” (great name for a “synth cat”).

The ARP 2006 has an interesting story as well:
Another story to make you feel warm and fuzzy inside.
“around may of this year in seattle, there was a electronics recycling thing going on which i helped with… it was insane piles of electronic waste, all of which would be disassembled and sold as scrap. during this event i asked the guy in charge if i could have a old ‘music keyboard’ i found (arp 2600 + 3620keys)! (no one knew what it was but me!!!!) once home i and it was taken apart for cleaning i found it had the old ‘moog filter’ and was missing 1 speaker,only thing wrong with it! plus someone had modified it (8 extra holes plus toggle switch) sorta like 70s circuit bending i suppose.” via anonymous. Not sure about the cat connection, but there it is.
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Submitted by Alex Ookpik:

Austin poses with a modified Roland JP-8000.

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From Space?Trucker at flickr, via matrixsynth:

Space?Trucker also has a great desert photo. I find such images have a very inviting quality.
From Mouldfish at flickr, via matrixsynth:

It’s a notable event here at CatSynth when we see catch a feline next to an Octave CAT.
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Submitted by Eddy Butler:
Jesty poses with a Moog Little Phatty.
We at CatSynth would like to wish Jesty a happy half birthday!
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From sendling, via matrixsynth:
Click on the full size image to spot the cat, the synths and the “hidden messages” in this large collection.
From Carbon111, via matrixsynth:

There is also a wallpaper-sized version on SYNTHWIRE.
For those who may not know, the Serge Modular Synthesizers are kits that can be assembled to build large custom analog synthesizers. There are classic editions, and new editions. You can visit matrixsynth for more images and info, or visit the unofficial fan site.
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