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Here are the two digital synthesizers I'll be playing.

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The Access Virus Indigo2, simply an amazing synthesizer. The Indigo is the small 3 octave version of the Virus C. Not much you can't do with this unit and it has a  very unique sound. Cool blue LED's.

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This is the computer I use. A 233Mhz pentium PC with 4 sound cards. The main sound card is a Emu APS with 1/4" balanced outputs and the Emu10K1 sound engine. There are two Emu8000 cards. And an Teratech EWS64 with the Waldorf Microwave PC synthesizer. I'll trigger the Emu synths from the Minimoog Voyager. No virtual synths with a 233Mhz, just the hardware synth cards in thier vintage ISA slots!

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Here is the  rack I'll be using. Kawai MX8-SR Mixer and 2 Zoom 9030's,  2 Zoom 9050's, Roland VF-1, and a Line 6 EchoPro delay