
An exercise in perspective as we see a seemingly diminutive cat beyond an Akai keyboard controller.
From fourtwentysound via Instagram.

An exercise in perspective as we see a seemingly diminutive cat beyond an Akai keyboard controller.
From fourtwentysound via Instagram.

The subject line says it all! Dali (the cat) clearly has a keen interest in that horizontal fader and surrounding controls.
Submitted by Dirk Vanstraelen via our Facebook page.
A cat floats as melodious sounds are performed on a Roland SH-101 and TR-606, along with the Korg MS-20. Form our friends at the Vintage Synthesizer Museum.
You can see our visit to the VSM in this video.

Valentino poses adorably with a Red Panda Particle pedal, a Studio Electronics BoomStar synthesizer, and a Make Noise 0-coast. From Patricia Wolf (@patwolfmusic) via Twitter.
Got a studio visit today from Valentino
We think he looks a bit like a young Big Merp 😺
Very calming and captivating. The cat things so, too.
Watch all the way through to see the cat get scritches.


A sweet moment with a cat napping on a Polyend Tracker. From legowelt_official on Instagram.
The Polyend Tracker is getting quite a bit of attention recently. It is perhaps nostalgia for the “trackers” of the 1990s, with the text-based grid sequencer, but also many modern additions. I could see it being integrated with a MIDI+Eurorack setup (along with cats, of course).

From theoramawards (named for the great Daphne Oram) on Instagram.
It’s #GeminiSeason and 2020 Oram Awardee Loula Yorke has just released on her @bandcamp page ‘Gemini’ a piece of sparkling ephemera to celebrate her birthday.
The track will disappear after 24 hours starting from today.
If you’d like to show her some support, listen/buy this twin oscillator jam track!
Credits:
Everything by @iamloula.
Mastered by @dvstch
🐈 Pinglato
Sadly we missed this ephemeral track, but please do check out Loula Yorke’s bandcamp page for some more intriguing music. Here is a sampling from her album Crowd Control.