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hris Huggett developed the legendary WASP, was involved in the development of the Akai S-1000 and, most recently, was a driving force behind various Novation synthesizers such as the Bass Station and Peak. However, his most famous and unusual synthesizer is probably the OSCar. Produced in the mid-1980s in an edition of around 1,000 units, the OSCar stood out above all for its special digital oscillators, with which you could create your own

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