
Cure cat with an Elektron
Helping dad get unpatched for his gig tomorrow. 🎛😻 #catsynth #synthcat#modularsynth

Cure cat with an Elektron
Helping dad get unpatched for his gig tomorrow. 🎛😻 #catsynth #synthcat#modularsynth

This about as “CAT Synth” a picture as one cat get. A cute cat playing an Octave CAT synthesizer. From the Vintage Synthesizer Museum on Facebook.
@catmanofwestoakland brought by Bud a few days ago for play time and modeling
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The Cat Man of West Oakland, like the Vintage Synth Museum, is a local treasure. We hope to feature more of them both in the near future.

Our feline pal Gracie certainly knows how to strike a pose. Here we see her laying claim to a Polymoog that is in for repairs. From Alsún Ní Chasaide (Alison Cassidy) via Facebook.
It’s only been here a few hours, and she’s claimed it as her own! #PolyMoog #PolyMew
The Polymoog is a rare and somewhat anomalous instrument from Moog Music’s lineup. In addition to being polyphonic, it’s focused on a series of presets. It was intended in many ways to complement for the classic Moog mono synths – the nice wide flat (and presumably warm) surface where Gracie is sitting was designed to accommodate a Model D or similar instrument. They are also known to be rather temperamental and high-maintenance beasts. From Vintage Synth Explorer:
Unique among Moog’s lineup, the Polymoog is not at all like the Minimoog or any of the other mono-synths Moog has become famous for. Instead, it was designed to complement Moog’s monophonic synthesizers. It’s a unique and finicky product, the brain child of David Luce instead of Dr. Bob Moog himself. But like all Moog products, this isn’t an ordinary instrument — it’s the Polymoog and it sounds fantastic for what it is.

Today on CatSynth we feature the one and only Lil Bub! She is playing on a vintage electric piano (Rhodes or Wurlitzer). Regular readers know these classic instruments are among our favorites, and often used in our own 1970s funk/jazz/
From Lil Bub’s Twitter.
songs in the key of BUB

Well, that’s quite an interesting pairing: dog sticker barking at The CAT – specifically, an Octave CAT synthesizer. Seen on matrixsynth.
This one recently came in to Thesis Audio for restoration.
“We took in an Octave CAT for restoration the other day that had this sticker added to the back. I like it!”
Anyone know what the source of the sticker?
I believe this is only the second time we have featured a dog in a synth in over twelve years.

Adorable tabby cat resting next to a Waldorf Blofeld synthesizer. From flohrdumal on Instagram.
Analog cat warming up the digital synth

Zelda the Gray returns. We see her napping in the studio beneath a Moog Mother-32, Subharmonicon, and sundry synthesizer modules. From skaterdays on Instagram.
Studio session is closed for the night. The fuzzy assistant @zelda_the_greyneeds her beauty rest.
Sarper Duman returns to CatSynth with one of his beautiful serenades with his cats 😻. From his Facebook page.
If you want to wake up to every new day with a real and unconditional love, adopt an animal.. Even if they don’t see, even if they’re missing a leg, they have no handicap in loving and being loved..
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Her yeni güne gerçek, çıkarsız bir sevgiyle başlamak istiyorsanız, hayvan sahiplenin.. Görmeseler de, bir bacakları eksik de olsa, sevmeye, sevilmeye hiçbir engelleri yok..🖤
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The moment where the tabby crawls onto the keyboard is priceless!

Adorable kitten sitting atop a red Roland SH-101 synthesizer. From the Vintage Synthesizer Museum.
This cat wants to remind you that VSM is offering a hands-on Intro to Synthesis workshop on September 22nd. Contact us for details or to enroll.