Oberheim OB-Xa The synth which Van Halen used in “Jump” is an Oberheim OB-Xa. This machine uses polyphonic, substractive synthesis to generate its sounds.
Benefits of Playing the Piano: Neuroplasticity Playing the piano changes the brain in a positive way! Studies show that music stimulates the brain...
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Read More »Ducky manufactures gaming peripherals with its primary focus on mechanical keyboards. Their keyboards are highly customizable, and you can purchase them in a variety of Cherry MX, Gateron, TTC, and Kailh switches, depending on what model you're interested in.
The Ducky Shine 7 is the best Ducky keyboard we've tested, thanks to its superb build quality and excellent typing quality. While it isn't available on Amazon or Best Buy, you can find this model on MechanicalKeyboards.com, which is an official Ducky sales partner. This full-size unit has a durable plastic bottom with a solid zinc alloy top plate that adds a nice bit of weight to the keyboard, so it stays firmly in place on your desk. Like all Ducky models, the Shine 7 also comes with PBT keycaps that have a nice texture that feels very nice on the fingertips. These keycaps are shine-through, so the RGB backlighting comes through nicely to illuminate them in the dark. As a nice touch, Ducky includes a patterned space bar with a shine-through design etched into it to add a little extra pizzazz. Where this keyboard shines (pun intended) is in its versatility. Its latency is incredibly low and well-suited to competitive games, making this a great choice if you want one keyboard to use for both work and play. It's also one of the few units from Ducky to have dedicated companion software. While this software is limited to changing up the RGB backlighting, it still offers more in-depth customization than having to use hotkeys. However, while many keyboards in Ducky's lineup have a hot-swappable circuit board, the Shine 7 doesn't, so you'll have to find a variant of the board with your preferred switch style as changing the switches requires deconstructing the keyboard and de-soldering the switches.
This is a list of the fastest-selling albums (pure sales) in the United States since Nielsen SoundScan tracking began on March 1, 1991. 25 by Adele...
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