
Submitted by Steven Franks via our Facebook page.
Cookie Dough, thinking of “Cat Full Of Ghosts”, Video Equations video synth. #Jellotuna

Submitted by Steven Franks via our Facebook page.
Cookie Dough, thinking of “Cat Full Of Ghosts”, Video Equations video synth. #Jellotuna

Cute black cat playing a Korg Volca FM synthesizer. Submitted by Stephen Cort Smith via our Facebook page.
This picture is too adorable, especially because we love black cats. But it’s also a reminder that I need to explore the Volca FM more here at CatSynth HQ as I have only scratched the surface.
From molotovsystem on YouTube – aka “Luke’s Anger”, via matrixsynth.
Picked this (Novation Circuit) up yesterday 2nd hand for ridiculously cheap.
https://soundcloud.com/lukes-anger
A fun little demo with some lo-fi sounds. The cat seems quite content, though unimpressed.

From Cats on Synthesizers in Space.
Interesting looking grey kitty on a Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 analog synthesizer, one of the first fully programmable polyphonic analog synths, the Prophet 5 is the most classic synthesizer of the eighties, made from 1978 -1984 —————- I find the image of the cat most striking.

Meet Castellanito, who has found the ultimate napping spot atop a Moog Voyager. Submitted by
Aero Vhf via our Facebook page.

Cooper the cat poses with a classic Fairlight CMI synth. You can find out more about this ahead-of-its time instrument here. Lucky cat!
From paul mangru on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
“The legendary DX7 like few have ever heard it. Ive put my 22 years of experience with FM and the DX7 into this and my other demos to show what is really possiblle.
When you dont believe the myths and go into those parameters. I hope to inspire others to what is really possible with this sonic masterpiece. All my demos are 100% DX7 no software samples or drum machines.”
Spot the cat! Overall, the demo does have that unmistakable 1980s synth sound, which is a bit of a mixed experience for me. Some of those sounds in the intro, however, are awesome and remind us the potential of FM. I do have a TX802 module that never use and a 4-op TX81Z that I sometimes still use.