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According to Keyboard Magazine's October 1985 article written by Greg Armbruster, Alan Fitzgerald owned a Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and ARP Omni in the early Night Ranger days. He sold them to pay his rent at the time.

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According to an article by Greg Armbruster in the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald borrowed a Yamaha CP-70 Electric Grand Piano from headlining bands while performing with Night Ranger.

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According to an article written by Greg Armbruster in the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald used two Roland Juno-60 synthesizers connected together on the "Midnight Madness" album.

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According to an article written by Greg Armbruster in the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald used the Moog Memorymoog on the "Midnight Madness" album.

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According to an article written by Greg Armbruster in the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald used the Korg BX-3 Organ on "When You Close Your Eyes" on the "Midnight Madness" album.

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According to an article by Greg Armbruster in the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald used the Oberheim OB-Xa for the verse basslines on "When You Close Your Eyes." He later sold it because he didn't like the layout of the synthesizer.

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According to an article written by Greg Armbruster in the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald used the Yamaha DX7 for the "Touch of Madness" song intro on the Midnight Madness album.

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As seen in the top right of page 74 of the October 1985 issue of "Keyboard Magazine," Alan Fitzgerald had three E-Mu Emulator II's in a rack case put together by keyboard technician Jack Jacobsen.

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In the top right of page 74 of the October 1985 issue of "Keyboard Magazine," Alan Fitzgerald is shown with a Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter in a rack case assembled by keyboard technician Jack Jacobsen.

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According to the top right of page 74 of the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald had five Roland SDD-320 Dimension D units in a rack case assembled by keyboard technician Jack Jacobsen.

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According to the top right of page 74 of the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald had two Yamaha TX816 rack units in a rack case assembled by keyboard technician Jack Jacobsen. The source image can be viewed here.

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According to the top right of page 74 of the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald had a Lexicon Model 200 Digital Reverberator unit in a rack case assembled by keyboard technician Jack Jacobsen. ![Source Image](https://images.equipboard.com/uploads/source/image/149038/AF_Page_1.jpeg)

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According to the third column of page 75 of the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald had a Korg SDD-3000 digital delay unit in a rack case assembled by keyboard technician Jack Jacobsen.

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According to the third column of page 75 of the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald had a Roland SDE-2500 unit in a rack case assembled by keyboard technician Jack Jacobsen. Source image

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According to the first column of page 76 of the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald ran his keyboards through a Soundcraft 400B 24-Channel Mixing Board.

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According to the second column of page 81 of the October 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine, Alan Fitzgerald used a Yamaha DX1 FM Synthesizer at home during the "7 Wishes" era in Night Ranger. ![Image of Proof](https://images.equipboard.com/uploads/source/image/149043/AF_Page_4.jpeg)

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In Night Ranger's music video for "Four In The Morning," Alan Fitzgerald is seen using a Roland JX-8P at the 1 minute and 45 seconds mark, as documented in the video uploaded by user loaded5981 on YouTube.

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At 2 minutes and 50 seconds into the video titled "Night Ranger - Don't Tell Me You Love Me - Rock am Ring 1985," uploaded by 12Marx12 on YouTube, Alan Fitzgerald is seen using a Roland MKB-300 during a live performance with Night Ranger.

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