From Masonic Boom on flickr:

From sduck409 on flickr, via matrixsynth:

“Fishpants is about a year old in this picture. She has decided that living in my studio is a good idea.”
We at CatSynth agree.
From Russ, via matrixsynth:

“Our 4-month old cat, Millie, ticking the ivories on a friend’s Polysix I’m fixing.”
From Cardigan Lane on flickr, via matrixsynth:

“Woody chilling out with the Yamaha CS01.”
From the comments on matrixsynth:
Hey guys, that cat is my little friend Woody.
He’s a Bengal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_catA very cool little guy, a little crazy but lots of fun. He belongs to my friends. He is actually my friends cat, whenever I crash on their couch I usually wake up with him sleeping on my legs.
He got a little freaked out by the CS1… once I turned it on and started playing some keys from it, he didn’t find it such a great pillow any more and started attacking the speaker. He didn’t have any problem with the casio CT310 we were also fooling around with, so I guess I should have named him Casio Cat!
YouTube via lactatingwalrus, as seen on matrixsynth
“when to cat massage? whenever!”
I am of course reminded by this catsynth video from a couple of weeks ago.
Another video this Friday: Kittysleep on Roland SH-101 via matrixsynth.
From organfairy on YouTube.
“Lately I have been transferring some of my old tapes to my computer and one of the tapes was a collection of original melodies I made in 1994. At that time I had just got my first two professional instruments: The Roland SH-2000 and the Roland CR-1000 – in fact this is the first melody I ever recorded using the CR-1000. The other sounds are made on toy keyboards: Bontempi KS3400, Kawai MS-20, and the bass was played on a CASIO SA-3 runned through a Boss OC-2 pedal.”
From telladictorian on YouTube, via :
“Making noise in the Prometheus Burning Studio as Nikki improvises a song with the Audio WeEvil during a Four Pi Movement warm up session. Hardware signal path: BugBrand AudioWeevil08, Boss FZ-2, D…”
Spot the cat who comes over to investigate/participate in the studio session.
From softestthing on flickr, via matrixsynth

The synth is a “compu-trainer”, one that I am not familiar with.
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”