
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.
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 😸🐈
A beautiful black-and-white photo featuring Simba atop a Roland JUNO Gi synthesizer. From anas_ayasso on Instagram.
The JUNO Gi is a recent addition to the JUNO line, a bit different from the original 6/60/106 line. It is a digital synthesizer that can create a wide range of sounds, and it has its own built-in 8-track digital recorder.
Our friends at The Kiffness are at again, with a delightful little tune. Please check out their Facebook page and YouTube channel.
Spotted by intrepid reader Ron Gallagher.
This cat poses quite confidently against a Novation SL controller keyboard. She is sitting beneath onther keyboard/synth that we are pretty sure is from Sequential.
From danfurmusic in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada via Instagram.
Was fortunate enough to get to watch my parents cat over the past week 🙂 she’s a real sweetheart, but she’s quite critical of my mixes. It’s Been wonderful getting to look after so many pet pals recently 🙂 and willows really grown to love cats. She now whines anytime I don’t let her meet a new cat. She doesn’t really understand that some cats might be afraid of a 70lb dog and she just wants to be friends with them all 🙂
https://www.instagram.com/p/CSZkHc8nbRu/
Cat’s can indeed by strong critics of our music.
Our beautiful Maine Coon friend is back again, this time with a Polyend Tracker. From lxwbehttps://www.instagram.com/p/CSUb6N5tNgg/ats via Instagram.
She’s wondering
“What’s that box”?
Inside that box is a classic 1990s style tracker with a text-based sequencer and keyboard, but also performance features found in modern sequencers. We featured it in this previous post.
Dali has quite the impressive synthesizer setup! In front we have an Arturia MatrixBrute, behind him a Sequential OB-6, Akai MPCX, the same Moog DFAM and Behringer TD-3 from the photo of his brother Rothko, a Behringer Model D, and a lot more. If you can name any of the other instruments, please feel free to share in the comments.
Submitted by Dirk Vanstraelen via our Facebook page.
It’s clear who the synth lord is
It certainly is 😸