
A serendipitous moment with Sam Sam sitting in the perfect spot.

We have a new picture of Persephone in the studio with her human Rob Robinson, as they get ready to record some new material.
Working on new Order of the Static Temple. The junior studio tech’s input… ‘make it noisier!’ As you wish, mewskers…
This is almost the same as this previous photo featuring Persephone and includes many of the same instruments.

The lovely Mae returns and shows off an Akai MPC Live II with a custom skin that definitely makes it pop against her dark fur. Can’t wait to hear what rhythms she makes with it.
Submitted by Alessandro Cilano via our Facebook page.
You can see previous appearances of Mae via her tag.

We have another show of Saruman in action on his vintage Yamaha CS30 and DX7 synthesizers. In true cat form, he is able to play both at the same time. We also see the Casio SK-1 sampler in the middle.
From our friend hdgenis (Héctor D. Genis) on Instagram. To see Saruman’s other appearances on CatSynth, please visit his tag.

This beautiful cat is assisting with preset selection for the Abbey Road Chambers Reverb. From @johnmichiemusic on Twitter.
To find out more about John Michie’s music, please visit his website. Hopefully his cat gets an engineering credit.
Abbey Road Chambers is a recreation of the legendary echo chamber in Abbey Road studios, and it can be used to get classic as well as novel reverb effects.

We have some cute pictures of our friend Hookah the Cat playing keyboard. It looks like he is getting ready to sing, too.

Submitted by Hookah the Cat’s human via our Facebook page. You can hear some of Hookah’s collaborations with the Lasse Jenson Trio below.
You can also see some of Hookah’s previous appearances on CatSynth via this tag.

Our friend Saruman is back, playing us a tune on a vintage Yamaha CS30 synthesizer. We also see a couple of other classic instruments: a Yamaha DX7 and a Casio SK-1.
From hdgenis (Héctor D. Genis) on Instagram.

Natasha strikes an elegant pose atop this Yamaha Arius digital piano.
Submitted by Julian Guffogg via our Facebook page.
Natasha sitting on my Yamaha Arius piano. Looking superior from her vantage point!