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| Need help identifying synthesizer toy from the 80s | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 22 2018, 05:48:13 AM (19 Views) | |
| aaronpawlak | Feb 22 2018, 05:48:13 AM Post #1 |
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No longer a newbie!
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Hello, When I was a kid in rural California in the early 1980s I went to a day care facility where they had various toys. One time there was a toy that was in reality a kind of loop synth kind of similar to a 303. It was essentially a ray gun toy but there were various knobs for attack, decay like a real synthesizer would have. When you held the "trigger" down, your loop would play and you could adjust the knobs while you had it held down. I only got to play with it for a few minutes because there were a lot of kids to share with. I'm asking here instead of at a vintage toy forum because of the nature of the toy, in my memory it was more like a beginner synthesizer than like a crappy toy raygun. Do any of you remember anything like this? I'd like to buy one as a gift for my nephews. Thanks I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: http://forum.vintagesynth.com/viewtopic.php=1&t=69840 Explainer Video Production |
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