Bubs's Keytar

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'''Bubs' Keytar''' is a [http://www.sonicstate.com/synth/yamaha_shs10.cfm Yamaha SHS-10 FM digital keyboard]. The most common version of the SHS-10 is red and features many-colored buttons.  It was considered to be the cheapest MIDI controller at the time in the late '80s. At around $100, it was almost a toy-synth, but had professional features like MIDI out, a pitch-bend, and a two-digit LED display.
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'''Bubs' Keytar''' is a [http://www.sonicstate.com/synth/yamaha_shs10.cfm Yamaha SHS-10 FM digital keyboard]. The most common version of the SHS-10 is red and features many colored buttons.  It was considered to be the cheapest MIDI controller at the time in the late '80s. At around $100, it was almost a toy-synth, but had professional features like MIDI out, a pitch-bend, and a two-digit LED display.
The only significant difference between Bubs' keytar and a real SHS-10 is that Bubs' only has 24 keys, whereas a real one has 32.
The only significant difference between Bubs' keytar and a real SHS-10 is that Bubs' only has 24 keys, whereas a real one has 32.

Revision as of 23:29, 2 May 2006

Bubs gets all the royalties

Bubs' Keytar is a Yamaha SHS-10 FM digital keyboard. The most common version of the SHS-10 is red and features many colored buttons. It was considered to be the cheapest MIDI controller at the time in the late '80s. At around $100, it was almost a toy-synth, but had professional features like MIDI out, a pitch-bend, and a two-digit LED display.

The only significant difference between Bubs' keytar and a real SHS-10 is that Bubs' only has 24 keys, whereas a real one has 32.

It debuted in the Strong Bad Email "cheatday." Bubs had it handy behind the couch in Strong Bad's basement so he could help supply the music for "The Date of Birth Song". It seems that Strong Bad and The Cheat did not appreciate Bubs butting into the song with his keytar.

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