Tag: cat

  • Weekend Cat Blogging #171

    We at CatSynth are exhausted.

    This weekend we need to rest, and recover some of our energy. We also have a lot of things to catch up on. It seems like we do so much, but it’s never enough.

    So that is all we have for now. Hopefully we’ll catch up with our music and art posts from last week. Also some of our reviews of books and film. But for the moment, we rest. And catch up on some pets.


    LB and Breadchick are hosting Weekend Cat Blogging. Actually, I think it’s just LB this weekend, as Breadchick is on vacation (sounds like a great idea, actually).

    The Bad Kitty Cats Festival of Chaos will take place with Mr. Tigger at the M-Cats Club.

    The Carnival of the Cats goes on air Sunday evening with Rocky at Artsy Catsy.

    And of course the Friday Ark is at the modulator.

    Our thoughts are with our friends in Texas and the Gulf Coast. We hope they are safe and dry this weekend after hurricane Ike.


  • CatSynth pic: Pro One

    Submitted by DeadZone:

    Pro One (sequential) in a wooden case.

    Doesn’t the cat look so much like Luna? How did she get in there?

    Check out more Cats on Tuesday.


  • Weekend Cat Blogging #170

    We’re in the middle of (yet another) busy weekend here at CatSynth. In addition to the show this evening, there have been other music events and art openings to attend. We’ll have reviews on Monday.

    Meanwhile, we’re still out and about enjoying the warm weather here in San Francisco, where summer officially began on Labor Day weekend.

    With so much going on, it can be hard to find time to rest. But it’s important to curl up and take a nap now and then:

    This might be one of my favorite pictures to date of Luna napping.


    Weekend Cat Blogging #170 is being hosted by Othello and Astrid at Paulchens FoodBlog – looks like the cat boys are taking turns at hosting now.

    The Bad Kitty Cats Festival of Chaos is being hosted by our friends at The House of the (Mostly) Black Cats.

    The Carnival of the Cats will be hosted by a new site, Counting Cats in Zanzibar.

    Meanwhile, the the Friday Ark is where it always is, at the modulator.


  • CatSynth pics: Mimě and Yamaha CS01

    From our friends polynominal, more photos featuring Mim?:

    Here Mim? plays the Yamaha CS01. “Little toy for little cat.”

  • Weekend Cat Blogging: Outside!

    We have been having a gorgeous week here in San Francisco. September is our real “summer” season, the warmest, clearest and driest month of the year.

    Luna is an indoor cat, but today she was given a special opportunity to venture outside. It all begins with an open door:

    All these new sounds and smells from the open portal pique her curiosity. Of course, they’re not entirely new, as she has experienced them through open windows. But this is different, and even a bit scary.

    But curiosity wins out, and Luna steps over the threshold into this strange world.

    Tentatively at first, she begins to stroll out onto the patio, taking in all the new sights, sounds, smells and textures.

    Just as with our indoor habit, Luna’s natural beauty shines outdoors as well, against the plants and artwork.

    The way she strolls about seems even more “panther-like” than usual.

    Of course, this excursion only lasted a few minutes, as Luna made a hasty retreat indoors for a “shelter within a shelter.”

    We are fortunate to have a large private patio with high walls here at CatSynth HQ, an usual feature in this section of the city. Part of the motivation for this outing is simply to share the experience of a sunny day on the patio with Luna, but also to give her a chance to become familiar with it, less frightened and more confident, in case she does get out accidentally; and to let her see how easy it is to find the door and come back inside. The walls are probably too high for her to scale, but one should never underestimate the athletic abilities of cats. I would not allow her out on her own. And I am sure some will question with wisdom of letting her out at all.

    Nonetheless, it is a reminder that in life we do sometimes need to venture out and take risks. Not stupid, reckless ones, but at least some. Certainly, our move her was one such move, but it was worth it. And perhaps it is time to start taking more…

    We at CatSynth are also thinking about our human and animal friends along the Gulf Coast, Cuba, and the Caribbean, whose weather will be anything but clear and sunny in the next few days and who may be facing evacuation exactly three years after Hurricane Katrina. Stay safe and dry, friends.


    Puddy is definitely more confident outdoors than Luna, but this weekend they had even more in common than usual strolling on their respective patios. Puddy and Katie host Weekend Cat Blogging at A Byootaful Life.

    The Bad Kitty Cats Festival of Chaos is being hosted by Pet and the Bengal Brats.

    The Carnival of Cats will be hosted by Mom Robyn at a crystal and jewelry adventure.

    And of course the Friday Ark is at the modulator.


  • CatSynth pic: Tweak and ARP 2600

    From matrixsynth.

    According to the image names in this anonymous post, the cat’s name is “Tweak” (great name for a “synth cat”).

    The ARP 2006 has an interesting story as well:

    Another story to make you feel warm and fuzzy inside.
    “around may of this year in seattle, there was a electronics recycling thing going on which i helped with… it was insane piles of electronic waste, all of which would be disassembled and sold as scrap. during this event i asked the guy in charge if i could have a old ‘music keyboard’ i found (arp 2600 + 3620keys)! (no one knew what it was but me!!!!) once home i and it was taken apart for cleaning i found it had the old ‘moog filter’ and was missing 1 speaker,only thing wrong with it! plus someone had modified it (8 extra holes plus toggle switch) sorta like 70s circuit bending i suppose.” via anonymous. Not sure about the cat connection, but there it is.

    If you want to connect with more cats, check out Cats on Tuesday.