Bastet and Bitwig Studio, LoFi Style

Bastet calmly kneads some soft blankets to this lo-fi electronic track created in Bitwig Studio (using stock devices with some modifications)

From @remixedcat on Twitter/X. What a great handle for a CatSynth contribution ๐Ÿ˜บ

Xander on a grand piano

Xander sits atop a lovely grand piano along with his horse toy. An acoustic piano isn’t a “synth” per se, but it certainly fits within the continuum of musical instruments with cats that we welcome here at CatSynth. (Think Nora the piano-playing cat)

Submitted by Linda Eisenstein via Spoutible. I believe this is our first contribution from that emerging social network!

Gracie, Arp Omni-2, PPG Wave, Moog

Our friend Gracie is back! She is guarding an Arp Omni-2, PPG Wave, and sundry other synths in the laboratories of Synthetic Dreamscapes, where my friend Alison works magic on these old synths (including our own Octave CAT and Yamaha RX5). You can find more at https://www.syntheticdreamscapes.com/

To see more of Gracie’s many appearances on CatSynth, please check out her tag.

Kitten and iPhone synth (Sad Pajamas)

An adorable kitten plays with an iPhone synth app, making continuous theremin-like sounds.

From the Instagram account of the synthpop duo Sad Pajamas. You can hear one of their tracks (with feline-themed cover art) below and via their Bandcamp page.

Cat with SOMA Pulsar 32 (“No Contact”)

I’m a little envious of this cat having a Pulsar 32 from SOMA Laboratory (I’m still hoping to have one of SOMA’s works of art here at HQ in the not-too-distant future).

The featured track “No Contact” by SUBEXT is off their album Indigo System, available on the Facade Electronics based in northern Mexico.