From Ran Kirlian on flickr:

“Merry enjoys the Vulcan Modulations”
You can see previous pictures of Merry here.
From Ran Kirlian on flickr:

“Merry enjoys the Vulcan Modulations”
You can see previous pictures of Merry here.
From noisythang on YouTube:
Another day, sitting around the old Electric Range. Bless the Andromeda Space Rockers!
Also on matrixsynth, where you can find more videos (sans cats) including this one:
“A bunch of stuff, all in sync and out o’ tune!
Just having fun with Synthrotek 16-step sequencer kit, and pile o’ goop.”“16-step clock -> Oberheim XK sync in -> MeBlip
16-step step 1 trigger -> Bliptronics trigger -> Electric Western Phantastron Sync in -> ADSR
16-step gate (split 1) -> Pigronix ADSR
16-step gate (split 2) and CV -> Chimera BC9.Somewhat out of tune, hey it’s a demo.
The synthrotek kit is a fun unit….. (i don’t work for them)”
From an auction, via matrixsynth:

“It’s the J-wire version, with the good power supply.”
cat not included?
Mister Kitty returns, this time with a Dave Smith Instruments Tempest drum machine!

Submitted by prophei.
From comun y corriente, via matrixsynth:

Googlish translation from matrixsynth:
The other Diego had domestic problems that will prevent you bring your Spanish guitar, so you will be forced to play with this wild animal.
And another picture from amstrad on flickr, featuring Kiska:

Finally, an update from c+c via the comments on matrixsynth:
ust a brief explanation of what was going on here… This was published a couple of days before our first Corrientazo, a concert featuring many musicians using compact synthesizers and DIY stuff. So we were announcing that Diego, from Befaco, was going to play with a prototype of their new Slicer / 8 step sequencer, to be released later this month (more info soon!).
Then I heard news from Amstrad that he was no longer going to play spanish guitar + MFB 522 in the concert, because the cat ate the guitar! So he brought his DIY modular, from the Befaco workshops, instead; and played it via MIDI from his iPhone!”
I would be curious to hear the iPhone + Befaco performance…
From stretta on YouTube, via matrixsynth:
Spot the cat coming over to supervise the installation at the end.
From popitem on YouTube, submitted by vlern via facebook:
“My modular playing a lfo based patch and a scary robot cat i rescued from the trash.”
I was a bit skeptical of this somewhat creepy robot cat, but I did find more info about it. It’s called a Yume Neko Smile from Sega. Here is a promotional video:
Yume Neko Smile, the Creepy Cat Robot from Sega
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Submitted by Alessandro Cilano:

here’s my cat Bella, sitting on the chair of power at my desk.
She’s grumpy as there are too many places to fill in my modular and she’s not allowed to play with the patch cables…
We have seen some pictures in the past of his cat Guiliano.
Another submitted by Briana Jones on facebook, featuring Caliope:

A good time to remind readers that you, too, can submit your cat-and-music pics via facebook, twitter @catsynth, or via our handy submission form.