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.
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.