No, this is not Luna. It’s a video from YouTube by cyriak, as seen on matrixsynth:
Sorry… meow mix
“my cat wrote the song, I just played the music and shot the video”
No, this is not Luna. It’s a video from YouTube by cyriak, as seen on matrixsynth:
Sorry… meow mix
“my cat wrote the song, I just played the music and shot the video”
On matrixsynth, via Lee:

What’s this, more keyboard clutter?
Here are a few pics of Charlotte the cat inspecting a recently
acquired Farfisa Fast 5 organ, that is in my studio / living room.Note – seen under plastic in the background, top to bottom:
Roland SH-101, Korg MS-2000 and Ensoniq EPS sampler / workstation.


A follow-up of sorts to Weekend Cat Blogging. Luna paused in front of this rack and of course I had to grab the nearest camera and snap a picture of her posing.
If Luna represents the present, the gear represents the past. The Yamaha TX81Z has a long personal history, but the other E-MU and Yamaha modules are just there, filling up space. I can remember when these were coveted items and each came with a large price tag. But they do make a nice backdrop for a “CatSynth pic.”
From theorderofstamina on flickr, via matrixsynth:

“Ring Modulation Oscillation Distorter by Mr.Ugly. 2009. With a kitty!”
An interesting view from the inside as well:

From carbon111, via matrixsynth:

Spot the kitty in the picture?
Carbon111 is the author of the CatSynth motivational posters we presented back in February.
In the studio revamp post, they also have a “comfy chair” picture that reminds me of Luna curled up in her favorite chair here at CatSynth HQ.

And it looks like carbon111 recently completed a track entitled Luna.
From matrixsynth:

Dia, the tortie with pedals and a modified Casio SK-1. Part of a larger interview (with the artist Parasite, not the cat).