
Tiger the cat does sound design on an Oberheim OB-8 synthesizer. From Tony Cappellini via our Facebook page.
“Tiger helps me avoid too much oscillator drift”

Tiger the cat does sound design on an Oberheim OB-8 synthesizer. From Tony Cappellini via our Facebook page.
“Tiger helps me avoid too much oscillator drift”

Another from javier_olivier on Instagram. This cat is sitting pretty with his Moog Voyager.
You can share your cat-and-music-gear photos with us via Instagram. Use hashtag #catsynth or tag us @catsynth.

From grayemoon on Instagram. Cool Buchla system, but this has to be among the weirdest “CatSynth pics” we have posted yet.
From Circuit Ben on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
“Soporific”
The “cat music” does indeed appear to be having a soporific effect on the cat.

Yes, video synthesizers are welcome on CatSynth! This picture by virtualflannel on Instagram features a Critter and Guitari videoscope (which we also have) as well as a Videonics mixer. And a cat to oversee everything.
From peff on SoundCloud, via matrixsynth.
Dave Smith Instruments Prophet 6 program and sequence demos.
level and balance test 6dB headroom (-6dBFS)
ref: Prophet6-kurt_k-051315.syxOS6
The Prophet 6 is quite a synth. The cat seems to agree 🙂

This cat owns the TB-303 bass synth! From javier_olivier via Instagram.
You can tag your cat-and-synthesizer pics on Instagram with #catsynth to be featured on the blog on a future date.
We’re happy to release the first major update for the iPhone/iPad version of CatSynth: The App!. 1.4.142 (yes, it’s the square root of 2) has the following new features and improvements:
It’s that last one that really took the longest: the under-the-hood improvements using a completely rebuilt backend. We might have more to say about the technology that went into it (it’s pretty cool from the point of view of a computer-science geek), but for now we simply ask that if you have an iPhone or iPad, please download and enjoy the new app.
And yes, 1.4.142 for Android is coming soon, too!