
Someone has found a nice napping spot on an Arturia MiniLab keyboard. From darioduartenunez on Instagram, you can find some more pics from this series.

Someone has found a nice napping spot on an Arturia MiniLab keyboard. From darioduartenunez on Instagram, you can find some more pics from this series.

Although this one has appeared on CatSynth before, it is worth reposting in these difficult times. Plus it’s adorable and hilarious.
Submitted by our friends from the Vintage Synthesizer Museum via Instagram.

Loki returns, this time with a vintage Yamaha DX100 alongside the more contemporary Novation Bass Station. From thedigitalpurrgatory on Instagram.
The DX100 was the smallest of Yamaha’s DX series. It featured the same sound architecture as most of the other 4-operator FM models (before the TX81Z), but was smaller in size, with mini keys and hooks for a guitar strap. I actually had one which I used primary in “keytar mode” in the 1990s, but rarely used it after that.

Beautiful Ottilia sits atop a Casio Keyboard. Here is a close-up of her toes.

From @Minium2010 via Twitter, submitted by @GazouilleurFou

I think it’s interesting that they added these notation and name overlays to the keys.


From our friend DJLahbug via Twitter.
this is Pixel. She’s building a eurorack! It currently lives in a cardboard box (makes sense since she’s a cat)
The box is a purrect container for a cat’s Eurorack. And we see quite a variety of modules here, including TipTop Audio, Pittsburgh Modular, Mutable Instruments, WMD, Bubblesound, and more…

Ámbar the cat is checking out the new KeyStep Pro from Arturia. We also see a Roland System 1, Arturia MiniBrute 2S, Moog Minitaur and more.
From laura_katik via Instagram.
Ámbar, Gato curioso 2 😼: “Qué es eso?”
Yo: “El #keysteppro mi amor”
…Y así podemos tener una conversación toda la tarde 🤣😂
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Much@s pensaran que es la #cuarentena, en realidad no, siempre hablo con mis gatos 🤣🙋🏻♀️
From Tim Kaiser of Kaiser Electrical Instrument Company. He makes very interesting and unusual electrical instruments. Check out his other appearances on CatSynth via this tag.

Catastrophic Lockdown Beats…
— tali (@TaliCleary) April 28, 2020
Ft. Jazzy Feline & Aurelia Hysterica pic.twitter.com/Epe97IE2ZK
That is one jazzy feline 😺

Lee is exploring the music and space around an Eletro-Harmonix 16 Second Digital Delay alongside a few other devices from Boss and Line 16. Submitted by our friend and sometime collaborator Suki O’kane.
Lee Attempting To Understand My Music
Alternatively, Lee Attempting to Find a Small Object He Can Throw On the Floor.
This sort of thing is all the same to Lee.
https://vimeo.com/412562048