Submitted by Eddy Thalassis-Butler:
The synth is a Crumar Bit99.
We have seen Jesty before here at CatSynth.
And check out yesterday’s black cat synth video if you have not seen it yet.
Submitted by Eddy Thalassis-Butler:
The synth is a Crumar Bit99.
We have seen Jesty before here at CatSynth.
And check out yesterday’s black cat synth video if you have not seen it yet.
From judebuffum on YouTube:
One of my favorite Keyboard Cat videos to date. And it does tie in nicely to my current series on Japan. Consider this scene from a store in Akiabara, Tokyo:
From BrotatoChip on YouTube, via Ferrara Brain Pan:
From chriswatkins on flickr, via matrixsynth.
“Cosmo loves inserting hairs into delicate electronic equipment. (CameraPhone)”
From our friends polynominal, more photos featuring Mim?:
Here Mim? plays the Yamaha CS01. “Little toy for little cat.”
From subtone on YouTube, via matrixsynth:
Sounds a bit like a 1980s power ballad…or a music store from my deep dark youth (the two have a lot in common).
Check out more Cats on Tuesday.
From KittyL at flickr, via matrixsynth
Click here for more scribbles by KittyL. Some of the others also include cats.
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Submitted by Ned of wildfreshness:
Clementine, the tortie, poses next to a Kurzweill keyboard.
If you haven't already visited our post on wild cats, please do so.
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