A remix featuring our old friends Tony and Frankie, this time with a funky beat and guitars.
Synthesizers
Cat and a Cat on a Cat
Mistie and Yamaha DX7

Mistie poses proudly atop a vintage Yamaha DX7 synthesizer. From Rob Puricelli (Pro Synth Network) via Facebook.
I think I also espy a Yamaha QX3 sequencer just to the left of Mistie.
These 1980s DX-era instruments loom large in my personal synth history, often as aspirational. We do have a couple of TX modules still in use along with our RX5 drum machine here at CatSynth HQ.
Critter and Critter & Guitari

A beautiful cat in a beautiful photo with a pink Critter & Guitari Bolsa Bass synthesizer.
From Michael Parallax (@michaelparallax) on Instagram.
Ringo with Roland, Korg, Zoom, Waldorf
Ringo joins us from Brooklyn and shares with us a brief jam on a Roland SP-404SX, Korg TR 61 workstation, Zoom G3 effects box, and Waldorf Blofeld. From our friend Damien Olsen.
You can see a bit of a show that both Damien and I played in Brooklyn back in 2019
Bowzer and Moog Matriarch

Bowzer proudly shows off his Moog Matriarch synthesizer.
From @repeatedviewing on Threads.
I should break the ice with a picture of my cat lounging on a synth…
This seems like a reasonable idea to us at CatSynth.
Saruman with Yamaha SK50D, CS30, and DX7

Our friend Saruman is back, and he is showing off his vintage Yamaha gear. We see a Yamaha SK50D to the left, a CS30 to the upper right, and a DX7 at the bottom. Three different types of instruments from three different periods of Yamaha’s keyboard and synth history.
Submitted by Héctor Genis (@hdgenis) via Twitter/X.
Bastet and Bitwig Studio, LoFi Style
Have both!!! Lofi style pic.twitter.com/WqwsVtbpyc
— Remixedcat the catgod 💎😺🌌🎶 (@remixedcat) November 10, 2023
Bastet calmly kneads some soft blankets to this lo-fi electronic track created in Bitwig Studio (using stock devices with some modifications)
From @remixedcat on Twitter/X. What a great handle for a CatSynth contribution 😺
Hello Kitty Noise Synth from Lullaby Machines

Our friend and fellow composer/musician Cat Temper submitted this image of a little “Hello Kitty” noise synth via Instagram. The Hello Kitty synth is a creation of Lullaby Machines, which has an Etsy Store with some audio and video synths.
Doctor Zoom with Erica Synths, Gamechanger Audio, Behringer, and more

Doctor Zoom shows off an impressive synth collection, which includes an Erica Synths DB-01 Bass Line, a Light Pedal from Gamechanger Audio, a Behringer TD-3-MO, a Behringer Edge, Arturia MicroFreak, Behringer Neutron with a custom front panel, and more.
Submitted by Steven Palacios via our Facebook page.
