
Cute cat napping next to a Kurzweil K2000 keyboard synthesizer. Submitted by Ron Gallagher via our Facebook page.
You can see a previous picture with this cat and this synth here.

Cute cat napping next to a Kurzweil K2000 keyboard synthesizer. Submitted by Ron Gallagher via our Facebook page.
You can see a previous picture with this cat and this synth here.
Beautiful and hypnotic “sound path” performance from Kamal Sabran. The kitten seems very relaxed and content listening to it, as do I.
We see an Arturia Microbrute, Kaoss pad, and a wide variety of items including a classic reel-to-reel tape recorder, circuit toys, analog oscilloscope, and more. You can see a previous post from Kamal Sabran here.

Coco gets ready to program her Roland TR-09 drum machine. Submitted by Daniel Warner via our Facebook page.
The TR-09 is a recreation of the Roland TR-909 as part of the Boutique series. It has the original controls and layout of the “909”, but in the Boutique form factor; plus some modern additions like USB.
You can see Coco’s previous appearance on CatSynth here.

Frank proudly shows off a massive modular system anchored by a pair of Arturia BeatStep Pros. And in space to boot!
Submitted by Wellington Bär via our Facebook page.

Mr. Maximillion returns to CatSynth, with some of his best studio poses to date. From our friend Charles Whiley via Facebook.

He certainly is a handsome fellow. And his synth collection grows more impressive all the time. We some Sequential (Dave Smith), Moog, JoMoX, Novation,

To see more of Mr. Maximillion’s appearances, please click here.

Beautiful white cat with Roland JD-Xi synthesizer. Submitted by André Luiz via our Facebook page.
The JD-Xi is a small affordable synth that includes analog modeling, PCM-based sounds, and a vocoder. It seems in some ways similar to a couple of the Boutique line, though its interface is closer to that of the AIRA line. We at CatSynth are particularly curious about the vocoder features…

We love pictures of sleeping cats, and it looks like this Charlie Parker found a nice napping spot on an Arturia Keystep. From synthguy216 via Instagram.