
Another from Sawa Masaki on flickr. More at tjlaser.com
From Frank Herrgott on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
I just bought the Moog Voyager (rack version) and was very enthusiastic about the sound. I did this demo to share some of the sonic possibilities of this beast. I use only the sounds of the moog voyager and did use only verbs, Eqs, compressors ans delays as effects. I also mention that it is the first timle that I use Adobe Premiere (video editor), it’s a great soft.Thanks for passing by, see you soon on the net…. and have fun with the Moog Attitude! Frank Herrgott
No cat in this video per se, but our friend ____Lo____ on Twitter suggested that there was a “cat inside” with the rather feline melody of the music.
Yummy ! RT @matrixsynth Moog attitude by Frank Herrgott bit.ly/WnO5Nw cc @catsynth Luna inside ! #Moog Voyager
— Lo (@____Lo____) November 5, 2012
What do you think?

From our friends at polynominal.com, Mimi returns once again, with a Juno 60.
At 16, Mimi is a senior cat. But she is still going strong, and has the best synthesizer collection of any cat we know!

Submitted via Hans Blieb via our Facebook page.
Thanks to all our wonderful readers and fans who send us these pictures. Keep them coming!

Submitted by ____lo____ via Twitter, originally from this site, an actual DJ cat scratcher.

“Votre chat aime-t-il la musique? Offrez-lui cette platine et il vous fera profiter de longues heures d’ambiance musicale. Elle coûte 30€ et vous la trouverez ici.”
My (undoubtedly incorrect) translation: Does your cat like music? Give him this turntable and you will enjoy many hours of musical ambiance.

Submitted by Mickle Boulevard via our Facebook page.
“Me me meow! Next we check the virus, says mix enginner Mister Boo”
Mickle Boulevard also participated in Weekend Cat Blogging that we just hosted.
Mimi makes a cameo appearance in this video by our friends at polynominal.com!
please visit also my juno60 page!!
http://www.polynominal.com/site/studio/gear/synth/roland-juno60/roland-juno-60.htmlthe 64 mania theme has been done on roland juno 60, abusing on trills and arpeggiators to emulate the typical commodore 64 sid. Hope you like it!

via XBS and matrixsynth.
“This track consists of the Roland TR 909 from here and the Korg from here… Also, the Korg bloops in the breaks are triggering from a master clock. the same clock is driving the TR 909 via R-sync and Simmons SDSV Via 96 Sequencer clock ( With MFB sequencer ) here… it’s awesome when everyone talks synth!” Including cats in freakin’ outer space!
From our friends at polynominal.com, we have another picture of Mimi:

“A cool box from the seventies generating a square waveform sequenced by a simple 8- steps pattern for each note.”