From carbon111, via matrixsynth:

View previous posts from carbon111, featuring Tali.
Submitted by vlern via facebook:

I had a feeling that this looked…familiar. Well, turns out I was correct, we originally posted it back in 2007 under the title “EmmeSynth”. (That was nearly three years ago, wow!). From the original post:
Emmeline exploring Jordan Rudess’ Synthesizers.com system, getting prepped for Dream Theater’s upcoming world tour.
From fastheadache on flickr, via matrixsynth:

“Cooper cautiously inspecting the wiring.”

“Buchla 227 progress photo. Front panel. I did get a little crazy making sure each nut was aligned symmetrically again.”
“Front panel. I did get a little crazy making sure each nut was aligned symmetrically again.”
From FOCtv on YouTube:
“auto-un-installation of girl-cat module”
Among the cutest cat-and-synth videos I have seen so far 🙂
Can anyone identify the any of the modules?
(UPDATE: thanks to prophei for identifying the synthesizers.com modules)
UPDATE: we actually featured Francesca back in 2007.
Submitted by Bethany Kxfjghkfhg (aka dj skirt) via facebook:

The Gakken SX-150 is a DIY analog synthesizer kit.
You can hear more of Bethany’s music via myspace or soundcloud.
From prophei on YouTube, featuring Mister Kitty and an extensive collection of synthesizers:
“annodalleb studio cuts #1”
We featured Mister Kitty in this previous post.
From AutomaticGainsay on YouTube, via matrixsynth:
“Just as you requested, here are a couple of cats getting their groove on with a number of exciting vintage analog synthesizers. “
We at CatSynth introduce Mister Kitty!

Photos submitted by prophei.


Although hard to see in this photo, the modular features several of the modules we reviewed in our Analogue Haven @ NAMM article. Mr. Kitty poses with synths from Oberheim and Moog in the first photos.