Prototype Casio SA-1 Circuit bent




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Prototype Casio SA-1 Circuit bent

Description:
I did this to see what sort of sounds you can get from the Casio SA series of tiny keyboards. Not much room to fit anything though! I will put these mods onto an SA-5 as there is a bit more space available

Author:
xd515

Tags:
circuit, bent, casio, SA-1, Oceanus, modify, bending,

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