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Johan Berlin used a Roland D-50 synthesizer in the 1980s, as confirmed by the Gig Performer Community article titled "Johan Berlin - The Journey to Gig Performer!"

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Johan Berlin used a Crumar Bit 99 synthesizer in 1986, as confirmed by the Gig Performer Community article titled "Johan Berlin - The Journey to Gig Performer!"

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Johan Berlin has confirmed the use of the Roland MC-50mkII sequencer during his time as a musician for a large travel group in the Canary Islands in 1993, as documented in the Gig Performer Community's article, "Johan Berlin - The Journey to Gig Performer."

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Johan Berlin is confirmed to have used the Roland JV-80 synthesizer during his performances as a musician for a large travel group in the Canary Islands in 1993. This information is supported by a statement from Berlin himself on the Gig Performer Community, where he mentions, "I had upgraded then to a Roland MC-50 MkII sequencer, along with a Roland JV-80."

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Johan Berlin is confirmed to have used the Roland Juno-106 synthesizer, as evidenced by his statement on the Gig Performer Community, where he mentions expanding his collection with the Juno-106 around 1995.

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Johan Berlin, a keyboardist known for his work in rock music, confirmed his use of the Roland D-550 synthesizer around 1995, as detailed in the Gig Performer Community discussion titled "Johan Berlin - The Journey to Gig Performer."

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Johan Berlin is confirmed to have used the Korg Triton Extreme - 76 key workstation during his time playing keyboards for a hard-rock band, as he stated, "Needed to be able to make better splits in order to use more sounds per song, so I purchased a Korg Triton Extreme, the 76-key version." This information is supported by the Gig Performer Community source, detailing his musical journey and setup.

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Johan Berlin is confirmed to use the Roland Super JV-1080, as detailed in the Gig Performer Community post titled "Johan Berlin - The Journey to Gig Performer!" where he mentions acquiring another JV-1080 with 4 expansion cards to create more splits for his performances.

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Johan Berlin uses the Roland Boutique D-05 as part of his musical setup. As detailed in the Gig Performer Community, Johan shared that after releasing an album and being asked to play live, he purchased a used D-05 Boutique to complement his reliance on D50 sounds, stating, "I saw a small D-05 Boutique that I purchased used and thought that now at least I have two!" This supports his need for authentic 1988/89 sound replication during live performances.

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