Equipment
Child has used a variety of synthesizers over the course of her career, most notably the Fairlight CMI III, an example of which appeared in the videos for 'Don't Wanna Fall In Love' and 'Welcome To The Real World". As of the time of the making of the 'Surge' album, Jane's equipment list included around 60 keyboards, 40 of them midi'ed to a Korg T1 controller. Some of the synths are:
Oberheim:
OB-8, OB-1, Matrix-12, OB-Mx
Yamaha:
CS-60, CS-10, SY-2, DX-7, CE20
Roland:
HS-60, Juno-1, MKS-30 (x2), MKS-50, MKS-80, VP-9000, SH-2, VP-330, JD-990, P-330
Moog:
MiniMoog (x3, 2 rack mounted and MIDI'ed)
Korg:
EX-8000, T1, Polysix, EA-1
Sequential Circuits:
Six-Trak, Prophet-VS
ARP:
2600, Quadra, Pro Soloist
Others:
Fairlight CMI III, Marion Systems MSR-2, Wersi bass synthesizer, Kurzweil K2000RS, Alesis Andromeda A6, Hammond 102200, Clavia Nord Lead 2 and the Octave Cat
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