The Synsonics-V: a 81' analog drum machine emulation The Synsonics was launched by Mattel in 1981 as a really low cost alternative to Simmons or MPC Electronics (Before Akai bought them in 84')
It provides 5 sounds: 2 toms, a snare, a cymbal (Close/Open) and a metronome click.
Legends say Kraftwerk used one, but no one knows how, or on which album
But anyway, loads of musicians used it as a real instrument despite the fact Mattel was often associated with kids toys.
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