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Blake Sakamoto is seen using a black Roland Lucina AX-09 in a photo posted on his official Instagram account. The image, taken at the Robin Hood Festival in Sherwood, Oregon, was captured by photographer Brenda Adams.

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Blake Sakamoto is seen using a Roland Juno-Di Synthesizer in a photo shared on his Instagram account.

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Blake Sakamoto is seen using the Roland JP-8000 Synthesizer in a photo posted on his Instagram.

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Blake Sakamoto is seen using a Yamaha SY-85 in a photo posted on his official Instagram, captioned: "It's Take Your Child/Daughter to Work Day! Throwback Thursday Edition! December 28, 2012. Reunion Show Rehearsal. Me: We haven't played together for 20 years. The NYE show is sold out and people are coming from all over the world to see us! Isn't that fantastic? The Girl: Meh."

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Blake Sakamoto is seen using the Yamaha SY77 in a photo on his Instagram, taken at the O2 Academy Islington in London, England.

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Blake Sakamoto is seen using a Roland D-50, positioned on the top tier of his keyboard stand above his Yamaha DX7, in Dan Reed Network's music video for "Ritual" at 1 minute and 52 seconds into the song (Dan Reed Network - Ritual, 1993, The Island Def Jam Music Group).

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Blake Sakamoto can be seen using the Yamaha DX7 in Dan Reed Network's music video for "Ritual" at 1 minute and 52 seconds into the song. The DX7 is positioned on the bottom tier of his keyboard stand, above his Roland D-50. The video, titled "Dan Reed Network - Ritual," is published by DanReedNetworkVEVO on YouTube and is © 1993 The Island Def Jam Music Group.

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Blake Sakamoto is seen using a Roland JX-10 Super JX in a photo posted on his Instagram.

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Blake Sakamoto is seen using the E-Mu Emulator II at 1 minute and 55 seconds into Dan Reed Network’s live video for "Rock Steady," as documented by Captain Dobey Bassman on YouTube.

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Blake Sakamoto is seen using the Roland D-70 live with Dan Reed Network's band, 18 minutes and 40 seconds into the concert, as documented in Eric Draven's YouTube video "Dan Reed Network Live At Last 1991-1992."

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Blake Sakamoto is seen using the Korg microX Synthesizer/Controller in a photo posted on his official Instagram account with the caption, "These Dan Reed Network guys are kinda fun to jam with!"

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