
Haku relaxes on top of a 4ms modular pod (safely covered), which contains a 4ms MetaModule plus expanders, and a Doepfer A-111-5 Voice.
Submitted by our friend Erik Ribeiro via Facebook.

Haku relaxes on top of a 4ms modular pod (safely covered), which contains a 4ms MetaModule plus expanders, and a Doepfer A-111-5 Voice.
Submitted by our friend Erik Ribeiro via Facebook.

Haku helps his human pal Erik Ribeiro (@eriksuperlazy on Instagram) unbox and set up new modules from Infinite Machinery. Erik got these back when we were all at Knobcon. I, too, am still setting up some of the modules that I acquired there.
It appears the Infinite Machinery modules in question are the TZ (thru-zero) Dual VCO and Low Road filter.

And here they are installed and set up to make some noise.


Haku poses next to the Dreadbox Artemis. Each of them is elegant in their own way.
From our friend Erik Ribeiro (@eriksuperlazy on Instagram).


Haku investigates the Palette 62 Eurorack case from Intellijel. From our friend Erik Rebeiro via Facebook and Instagram.
This passed the Haku inspection. I love the @intellijel Palette 62. This is my second one. I also really like the 104hp version, but there’s something about the size of the 62. They also offer a really nice gig bag and Decksaver for it.
There is indeed something nice about the size of the 62. It’s great for gigging. I should really get that gig bag.


Haku has found a nice napping spot above the PWM Mantis synthesizer. Below them, we see a Yamaha CS15, an Akai MPC60ii, and a couple of others.
From our friend Erik Ribeiro via Facebook.

It’s always extra fun to have a “CatSynth Pic” with a “Cat Synth”. Haku inspects the Behringer CAT, a remake of the infamous Octave CAT. From eriksuperlazy on Instagram.
I suppose it was only a matter of time before this photo happened. And as usual, Haku tried to chew the knobs.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cqmq5P9uQxx/
We at CatSynth have both the Behringer CAT and the original. You can see our demo/tutorial of the original here.