Keyboard cat goes avant-garde. pic.twitter.com/g6wSv0PYkd
— victoria shen (@EvicShen) June 29, 2020
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Keyboard cat goes avant-garde. pic.twitter.com/g6wSv0PYkd
— victoria shen (@EvicShen) June 29, 2020
As the kids say, “That’s it. That’s the tweet.”


Phantom performs on a Yamaha DX21 synthesizer. From Andreas Gregor via Facebook.
This was Phantom. He had an ear for synthesizers. I recorded him on my DX21 one day. I think he might be the only cat that released a track on iTunes and Amazon. Lol.
The track Naptime Electronique is available on Amazon and Apple Music.

This has to be one of the sweetest things we have seen in a long time! From our friend Kamal Sabran via Facebook. We see a young man and young cat, who clearly love one another, playing a drum machine. There is also an Arturia MicroBrute, a Korg Kaoss Pad, and some cool retro devices including a reel-to-reel tape recorder and analog oscilloscope.


Monty definitely likes the new Behringer Poly D. Submitted by Julian Guffogg via our Facebook page.
The Behringer Poly D is a four-voice version of their Model D synthesizer that recreates the sound of an original Minimoog Model D. They can be used for 4-voice polyphony or stacked atop one another for an eight-oscillator voice. It also has a keyboard reminiscent of the original, and a sequencer and arpeggiator.
You can see a previous post featuring Monty here.


Beautiful black cat with a Roland TR-8 AIRA drum machine and a Korg Monologue synthesizer. From Chris Weinhardt via Facebook.


Boulette finds a napping spot in between a Roland TB-303 and Access Virus. From LeCoin Coin via Facebook.


Today we have a seriously cute cat with a modular system, a Roland System-1m, Korg SQ-1, Arturia keyboard and more. From Simon RD via Facebook.
Identification of the individual modules left as an exercise to the reader.


Black cat guarding and impressive and varied collection of synthesizers. From Patriwiki Wiki Wiki via Facebook.
Identification of the synths left as an exercise to the reader.


Handsome black cat with a Korg MS2000 synthesizer. From our friend synthguy216 on Instagram, who asks “why so serious?”
The MS2000 is in the lineage of Korg’s MS-20 and MS-50, but uses analog modeling, and offers 4-voice polyphony. It was released in 2000, and combines the MS-style mix of pre-wired patching with very accessible real-time knob controls and a patching matrix via the LCD screen. There is also the MS2000R rackmount version.