
Satchel with Elektron, Qu-Bit, Arturia, Behringer

Satchel is excited about his setup which includes an Elektron Analog Rytm, a Behringer 305 module, a Qu-Bit Prism, and several other modules all housed in an Arturia RackBrute case.
From littlesynthbox via Instagram.
Intruder alert! โ ๏ธ Troublemaker detected in the studio! โ ๏ธ
My boy Satchel is helping out with inspiration today ๐๐น๐ต๐
Korg Poly 800

This adorable pic features a tuxedo cat lying contentedly on a Korg Poly 800 analog synthesizer. From Cesar Inserny via Instagram.
Analog dreamz
We’ve featured this same cat and synth before, back in 2019. You can see them here.
Hermine and MIDI Controller Keyboard

Hermine lounges on a white MIDI controller keyboard (brand left as an exercise to the reader). She seems to really like the pitch-bend and mod wheels, as she is resting her head on them.
From @draco on Mastodon. You can hear some of their music at their Bandcamp site.
Hermine wants to make music, too!
Stevesteve and Bruce in the Studio
Wordless Wednesday: While We Record
Jazz on the keys

Here is Jazz, making music on the keyboard in his home studio.
It’s tiring work!

Submitted by Hvng Mvn Records via Twitter/X.
He’s been busy making music all day, fell asleep at the desk bless him โค๏ธ
https://twitter.com/hvngmvnrecords/status/1748134786969768295
Oona and Michi (Novation, Sequentix, 1010)

Oona and Michi relax and listen to the mix from atop a Novation Remote SL keyboard. We also see a Sequentix Circlon synthesizer and a 1010 Bitbox.
Submitted by Steve Curry Bilek viaย our Facebook page.
Oona and Michi criticising the final mix.
Cat’s can certainly be critical at times ๐ธ
Cheetah and Modular Cables

Cheetah is the mightly jungle cat, peering out from behind the patch cables.
Submitted by Kim Cash via our Facebook page. Kim can also be found at @iamshadowdancer on Instagram.
Sylvester, Serge Modular, Slope 114

Sylvester with our friend Dmitri Bronson of Slope 114 in front of one of their massive modular systems (which I think is mostly Serge-based).
Submitted by Dmitri Bronson via our Facebook page.

