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Keytars have always been an endearingly corny tool that most serious synth players would never dare to take on stage. Before the proliferation of wireless MIDI their appeal had a relatively low ceiling, as the freedom they offered was tempered by the necessity of being chained to your sound modules by a MIDI cable. The few that still worked were exorbitantly expensive on the secondhand market (thanks Mute Math!), and their features were stuck in 1985 alongside their aesthetics.
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