via this auction
"The smallest, full-featured analog synth ever? Most likely. The Gnat runs on six C batteries, has a two-octave membrane keyboard, a built-in speaker, and is made out of lightweight plastic. And yet, it has an oscillator with a wide range and three waveforms (plus white noise), a resonant low pass filter, an LFO with five waveforms and a rate which reaches into the audio range, and two simple envelope generators. It sounds cool through its little speaker, but plug it into an amp, and you have a synthesizer that sounds richer and more interesting than others three times its size!"
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