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ivorytoothpaste

Neat if you find one.

This is a toy keyboard put out by Radio shack back in the day, I'm not sure if it is a clone or not. Most sounds on this are trashy and the keys are garbage on my unit, vary vary stiff. It has one or two real nice sounds, the String ensemble sound and a few of the vibraphone / E-Piano sounds. Kinda reminiscent of something you would hear in an old SNES game. The drum pads are honestly kinda fun if you get used to unseeing them, the response is nothing to write home about but you can play some decently complex things if you work with the pads limitations. You can change the sounds assigned to each pad by going to percussion mode on the keyboard hitting down the sound you want then holding down one of the drum pads.

I was going to use this live with my band for drums once when we couldn't bring a live kit and i did not have anything else, they are trashy but definitely usable. They wouldn't be my first choice if i did not have to but they definitely add something nice to a mix, I still use it frequently.

Iv looked online for others and even just finding a picture of it was hard. If you mange to find one i wouldn't pay more then five dollars for one. Personally I got mine for three bucks.

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