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A collection of tv commericals featuring the 1970's Toys You Wanted for Christmas! You'll notice much more action figures during this era. And what an era it was, batman could fight spock or godzilla could fight luke skywalker the possibilities we're endless! Also the very beginning of handheld electronic games and video games like Pong showed up.
Remember the 80's? These are the wonderful Toys You Wanted for Christmas! TV commercials probably made you drool over Atari, Intellivision, Teddy Ruxpin, Dungeons and Dragons and everything in between. Santa I want it all!
A nostalgic look back at the 1950's where these we're the toys you wanted for Christmas growing up in the golden age of America. Santa bring me a Barbie!
If you we're a baby boomer and grew up in the 1960's these we're the toys You Wanted for Christmas!
Re-live the cheese with these 70's tv Commercials! Featuring Buy the world a Coke, Life Cereal, Big Wheel, Dr Pepper and Lip Quencher!
It's amazing how much you remember! Re-live the 80's with these cheesy commericials you saw again and again on TV. Atari, Fruit roll ups, Mr Microphone Shasta Soda and so much more.
Demos and sounds from the Roland Gaia SH-201 Synthesizer. This affordable virtual analog synth models itself after the original SH-101 and adds all kinds of modern features. The range of leads Gaia can do is impressive. If your after a trance preformance synth or a versatile synthesizer you can gig with this should be right up your alley!
Holiday radio broadcast background noise
sounds, loops and whole tracks to get your recording project jumping
Trying to re-make the elusive Polymoog Vox Humana sound? Check out this variety of synthesizers as they try to make the grade. While Vox Humana translates from latin to english meaning the human voice, in electronic music lore it means the Gary Numan sound! Vox Humana is one of the oldest organ stops, dating back at least as far as the late 1500's.
Sounds from the Korg Prophecy synthesizer. Known for it's great bass and searing monophonic leads. This VA is used by The Orb, Jan Hammer, Meat Beat Manifesto, Front Line Assembly, Depeche Mode, Orbital, The Prodigy, the Crystal Method, Apollo 440, and Radio Head.