Charlotte returns and shows off her Arturia MiniBrute, Roland SH-101 and Korg MS-2000 synthesizers. Submitted by Lee Tizzard via our Facebook page.
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CatSynth Pic: Cat and Arturia MiniBrute
Our black-and-white feline friend returns in this black-and-white photo featuring the Arturia MiniBrute, first edition. Submitted by Steve Peglar via our Facebook page.
We at CatSynth have been having a lot of fun with the Arturia MiniBrute 2, which builds on the original’s unique sound (and “brute factor”). You can see our video demo here.
CatSynth Pic: Ok Housecat
Today’s pic comes from Ok Housecat on Facebook.
This effect makes your music smell like cat litter
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Please visit their page for more custom-electronics fun 😺
CatSynth Pic: Eli and Roland TR 707
Eli returns, with a Roland TR-707 rhythm composer. Submitted by Elias Laughton via our Facebook page.
A bit about the TR-707 from Vintage Synth Explorer:
A very underrated drum machine! It resembles the popular TR-909, and better yet, its hi-hat, cymbals, and clap sound almost identical to the TR-909! The TR-707 is a great source for cheap 909 samples. It has some other cool features too such as its Matrix display which clearly maps out your pattern for you in an easy to read display panel. It also features both MIDI in/out and DIN sync control – the best of both worlds. Why this unit even has individual outputs for each of its drum tones!
Those individual outputs might come in handy when using together with a modern modular synthesizer setup.
You can see Eli’s previous appearance here.
CatSynth Pic: Cat and Model D
CatSynth Pic: Shadow and M-Audio Axiom
Our new friend Shadow returns for a solo on his M-Audio Axiom keyboard. Submitted by Anne Corwin via our Facebook page.
My boy Shadow likes the heavy beats.
You can see Shadow’s debut last week along with his brother Brodie in this post.
CatSynth Pic: Eli and Yamaha Reface DX
Handsome tabby Eli poses with a Yamaha Reface DX synthesizer. Submitted by Elias Laughton via our Facebook page.
Like Sam Sam and Luna, Eli was a shelter cat. We always love hearing about shelter cats finding their forever homes. If you are looking for a new feline addition to the family, please do consider adopting a rescue!
The Yamaha Reface DX is a reissue of the DX line from the 1980s, specifically, the 4-operator models like the DX27 or TX81Z. It lacks some of the TX81Z’s features like alternate operator waveforms but adds some new elements like continuing feedback and each operator. You can read more about it at Yamaha’s official page.
Weekend Cat Blogging with Sam Sam: At Rest
It’s been a stressful few weeks for us at CatSynth. Not bad per se, just stressful. During times like this, I often lie down to reduce psychic entropy and practice disintegration of thought. And Sam Sam is often lying down next to me.

Like most cats, Sam Sam is quite good at napping. One might even say she is an “expert sleeper”, but that might cause confusion with one of the modular-synth manufacturers we sometimes feature. She does have her own unique way of curling up, though, pull her tail close to her head and sometimes even grabbing it with her paw. It’s adorable, and it never fails to make me smile.

She enjoys the soft blankets, either the burgundy or gray. But she almost always chooses the same corner of the bed. This is not surprising, as all of us at CatSynth are creatures of habit.

We hope you all have a relaxing and enjoyable weekend. For us, it will be a bit stressful once again, but with very focused study and practice on both the technological and musical fronts. But I will do my best to keep Sam Sam’s example in mind as I work through it. We can learn much from our cats!
CatSynth Pic: Zelda the Grey with Ableton Push and Arturia Keystep

Zelda the Grey returns, with an Ableton Push controller and Arturia Keystep. From skaterdays on Instagram.
@zelda_the_grey is sleeping on the job again in the music studio.
CatSynth Pic: Dave, microKORG, and Mini Kaoss Pad

Dave (we’re pretty sure it’s Dave), sitting on top of a microKORG synthesizer. Actually, two microKORGs! That expression is priceless 😸
From Karl Lee Avery via Facebook.
We also espy a familiar red Korg Mini Kaoss Pad. We have one of those around here somewhere.







