Elektron Analog Four and Octatrack

This cat has a pretty cool setup including an Elektron Analog Four – that’s one we don’t see as often – and an Octatrack. We also see a modular system, an FMR Really Nice Compressor, and the mixers and patch bays that are essential for any synth studio. From discotheque_sauvage on Instragram.

This is not the first time we have featured discotech_sauvage, their cat, and their Elektron instruments. Check out this previous post.

Haku and Behringer CAT

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.

Behringer Vocoder VC340 and RD-8 Rhythm Designer

This cat stops to pose as they walk behind the Behringer Vocoder VC340 and RD-8 Rhythm Designer. From signsofthepastband via Instagram.


I was working on mixing a few tracks last night (I’m actually working again!) and I was terrified by a bunch of loud noises coming through the speakers. I turned around and this cat had been walking across my synths.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CkGc1Gsra0r/

Sissi Albert Moog

Sissy Albert Moog sits in the middle of a studio; quite appropriately, she sits atop a Moog semi-modular unit. We also see an Arturia MicroFreak, and offerings from Roland, Behringer, Dreadbox, Doepfer, Tiptop Audio, Elektron and more.

From nice_off_1 on Instagram.

My Home Studio (in progress) with Sissi Albert Moog 😺😊

We at CatSynth think the studio is coming along quite nicely.

Dahlia, Roland W-30, Behringer VC340 Vocoder

The beautiful Dahlia returns; this time she is playing a tune on a Roland W-30 with a Behringer VC340 vocoder above. From our friend Rob Robinson via Instagram.

The Roland W-30 was a sampling workstation released in 1989 (about the same time as the Ensoniq EPS workstation that I chose for my own work). The Behringer VC340 is a recreation of the Roland VP-330 vocoder. I was quite intrigued by this offering, as we can see from this NAMM 2019 video.