CatSynth pic: Woody, Keyboard Cat

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_cat

A 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!

CatSynth video: Kittysleep Roland SH-101

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.”

CatSynth video: Audio WeEvil explorations by Prometheus Burning

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.