
Tiger, the orange kitten, is excited about this freshly unboxed Behringer Toro bass synthesizer.

Monty is getting ready to play some electric piano on his Nord keyboard. From our friend Dave Newhouse (The Muffins, Moon X, and numerous other musical collaborations).
Monty helping with some keyboard tracks for Michael Bass and my collaboration album. (I especially like Monty’s Fender Rhodes sound on this one.)
You can see our interview with Dave Newhouse and Jerry King below.
You also check out his music at https://davenewhouse.bandcamp.com/

Sora has found a nice napping spot atop this Novation Bass Station.
Submitted by thedigtalpurrgatory via our Instagram account.
Sora loves a good Bass Station.

Nico is the sibling of Hookah the Cat. He prefers electronic drums like the Alesis set we see in this photo. We also see an array of guitars on the wall and some plush animals – Nico fits right in with that arrangement.
Submitted by Darren Douglas Danahy via our Facebook page.
Nico prefers electronic drums and guitars to synthesizers, so I’m not sure if he qualifies for CatSynth – but he does have adoring fans as you can see.
He certainly does and we’re happy to welcome him here at CatSynth. And there is one more little fun fact about him:
Nico likes to steal the drum sticks and hide them from me

Adorable kitten Molly is starting young with her effects pedals. She has a Merris Delay Polymoon, Pladask Baklengs granular effect, and Strymon El Capistan tape echo. From Flavigula on Mastodon.

Meet PixL, who debuts with a couple of very stylized photos. This first one features PixL atop a Moog synthesizer (specific ID left as an exercise to the reader). This next picture includes an E-MU SP-12 drum machine, a Yamaha TG-33, and more. From burnsfield_art on Instragram.
There’s a new kid in town.


A beautiful black-and-white photo of a tabby cat in front of a modular system featuring modules from Mutable Instruments, Make Noise, Mordax, and more. I do like alliteration, but we do also see interesting modules from Noise Engineering and 4ms.
From hshmodular on Instagram. They also introduced us to Toulouse in this previous post.

A beautiful Russian blue cat with a Korg Minilogue, a Strymon Big Sky reverb pedal, and an Elektron Digitakt lurking in the shadows. From ee_split on Instagram.
I can always count on Sarper Duman and his cat to help restore my faith in humanity. This video is exceptionally sweet – I love the way his cat rolls on the keys to add some extra harmony.