
A “tintype” photo of Big Merp, created using the Hipstamatic iPhone app

Beautiful Millie is laying down some bass notes for a recording project (using Apple Logic Pro). A major second is a bold choice!
Submitted by Lamont Thornbranch via our Facebook page. Millie is a sibling to Suki whom we featured last Friday.

Suki sits on the piano, waiting for the cue to start her solo.
Submitted by Lamont Thornbranch via our Facebook page.

We don’t get a lot of “CatSynth pics” of Sam Sam. But she does like this cozy little corner of the studio, especially after the recent reorganization of the studio. The rack next to her has our vintage Yamaha FM modules, the TX81Z and TX802 (with the latter turned on), along with a cassette deck that comes in handy every once in a while.

Gracie of Synthetic Dreamscapes poses with a Moog Little Phatty, the first of Moog’s new analog synth line that began in the mid-2000s. As such, this might be the “youngest” instrument we’ve seen her pose with to date.

It looks like this cat has come over to inspect the many unusual instruments of Bryan Day. So much to explore and stimulate. From Bryan Day on Facebook:
Got a little help from a four legged friend at tonight’s wall shaking session with Scott Arford in Oakland.
Sounds like a great session. For an introduction to the work of Bryan Day you can check out these videos on CatSynth TV!