
Jumar (Jumie) finds a comfortable spot in a DK Synergy that is being repaired.
Submitted by David Russel.

Pumpkin has an impressive set of vintage synthesizers, including the Roland System 100 modular, Roland TR-808 drum machine, ARP Odyssey, and Korg MS-10. From Lowfish on Twitter.
This is the setup for the track “c100” on the forthcoming Lowfish album “Grey With Breaks.” Pumpkin (my cat) gets ZERO credit for her contributions to this record. You can pre-order the limited edition “cloudy grey” LP version from Bleep here:
Please check out their new album. And we at CatSynth are here to recognize Pumpkin’s contributions.

Bread is back, and this time he is playing two of Yamaha’s classic FM instruments, the legendary DX7, and the smaller DX100. From thedigitalpurrgatory via Instagram.
Bread likes his frequencies modulated.
The DX100 is a four-operator FM synthesizer, similar to the DX27 and DX21, but lacking the extended features of the TX81Z. The DX7 is, of course, the six-operator FM workhorse of its era, and the most well-known of the entire line.
a sunday morning meditation ✨ pic.twitter.com/hEAc6hgY7r
— QRTR 🪙 (@qrtrmusic) September 29, 2019
Intrepid reader @EvanUnoArt on Twitter found this amazing video from 2019. It was originally published by QRTR on Twitter as “a sunday morning meditation” [sic]. They also published the music as a track on Bandcamp 😺

It’s always extra fun to have a “CatSynth Pic” with a “Cat Synth”. Haku inspects the Behringer CAT, a remake of the infamous Octave CAT. From eriksuperlazy on Instagram.
I suppose it was only a matter of time before this photo happened. And as usual, Haku tried to chew the knobs.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cqmq5P9uQxx/
We at CatSynth have both the Behringer CAT and the original. You can see our demo/tutorial of the original here.

Squeaky wants to make some sequences on the Yamaha RM1x “Sequence Remixer”. From woollybackcreature on Instagram.
Such a talented cat. We are so lucky!

Bread gets ready to play some chords on the Novation Bass Station 2. From thedigitalpurrgatory on Instagram.
Synthcat or Catsynth?
This is indeed a vexing question that we at CatSynth often ponder.

Albert has found a nice sunny spot in the studio. We see a Roland SH-101, Korg Eletribe, and Elektron Digitone next to him. It appears that he is sitting on a Roland TB-303 (or similar) with a dark panel, and another rhythm machine.
Submitted by David Cole via our Facebook page.

We have a couple of beautiful model shots of Shiro with his Casio SK-8

From Héctor D. Genis (@hdgenis)
Shiro feliz con su Casio SK8 creando acordes para nuevas rolitas.
My best effort as translation:
“A happy Shiro with his Casio SK-8 creating chords for new songs”
The Casio SK-8 is one of the rarer members of the SK series. It has similar ROM sounds and rhythms, and a lo-fi sampler. It also has some drum pads, which are a nice touch. It would seem to have been geared toward the educational market, as it has LEDs that light up above the keys. More details can be found here.

BMO (pronounced BEE-MO) takes center stage in this home studio, where we see an Access Virus Polar, sundry pedals including two Mooger Foogers, and more. From Super-Frog Saves Tokyo via Twitter.
Get a cat, they said…