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That’s an old Electro-Comp portable analog synthesizer on the desk. My school district (Farmingdale, NY) had one of those that I used to noodle around with. I remember giving a demonstration in one of my HS classes.
Far-out!
That’s an old Electro-Comp portable analog synthesizer on the desk. My school district (Farmingdale, NY) had one of those that I used to noodle around with. I remember giving a demonstration in one of my HS classes.
Great memories!
Electro-Comp was located in Connecticut.