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Simulacra uses Steinberg Nuendo for PC for midi and audio
sequencing. Wavelab is used for stereo wave editing and mastering with Waves
Native Gold and Arboretum Hyperprism Bundle.
A Midiman 4X4 and an Opcode Studio 64X run the midi gear, and an Echo Mia audio card connects with the mixer.
Synthesizers include a Roland JP8080, a Korg MS2000R, EMU Proteus 2000, EMU Audity 2000, Korg OASYS PCI, Native Instruments Dynamo, and a Yahama CS1X controls them all.
Tracks are recorded one at a time into Cubase, then edited extensively as digital audio. Roland SP808EX used for live PA shows.
It's not that I particularly endorse any of this equipment, but it does seem many fellow musicians are interested in these details.