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 saidβ¦
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 saidβ¦
A more recent photo of Orion, who we featured last week and in a few other posts. He really looks like Big Merp from this angle, though he has a smudge on the right side of his nose.
Submitted by @justin3am via Twitter.
Orion (and Justin) have some very cool audio gear here, including the Eventide H9000 and some analog Universal Audio. We at CatSynth do covet these. πΈπ
Someone apparently cranked up the compression on both the mix and this cat using a Universal Audio system with Apollo interface. From Universal Audio’s Twitter, found by our friend and Twitter follower @GazouilleurFou.
Mix so dialed…even the cat compressed πΊ
Our friends at Universal Audio are getting into the CatSynth-pic business with this post on Instagram πΊ
Who’s making music in their living room these days πββοΈβ
https://www.instagram.com/p/CAWVWL0jT-0/
We see Moog Granthmother and Sub 37 synthesizers, a few pedals, and of course a UA Apollo interface.
We love seeing black cats in the studio! From a3chmusic_ via Instagram.
Meet Zelda the Grey British Blue, who approves of the studio updates that include painted 1U panels, a microKORG, Roland rhythm box, and intriguing little DIY synth in an Altoids box, and more. From skaterdays on Instagram.