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Can't help on the specific model, but they remind me a little on the paddle-style switches found on old Kenwood stereo amplifiers.

If you look for paddle switches at e-switch or digikey, mouser etc, you might have some luck.

Generally 'toggle' switches have a fairly stiff feel, whereas the paddle switches (which are more like rocker switches with a paddle instead of a rocker) are a lot easier to 'flick'.

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I am looking to source switches like the ones used on the Korg Zero 8 for the mute/solo

Got pics of the real ones?

basically something I can flick quickly like I would on a DJ mixer.

Any ideas?

Read datasheets, take note of actuation force/curve, make a shortlist, buy/order free samples, try, repeat, repeat, repeat....

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Ahh okay the rendered image made them look like they might have had special ends...

These are cloned to death, you can find them everywhere, in a lot of very different feels, and degrees of build quality. If I'm getting it right, you want the type that will hold in the centre on a detent, but with a gentle push, will leave the detent, and are spring-loaded to jump to either extremity of the throw? I *think* NKK have some like that....

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