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In this video, my Casio DG-20 is plugged into my guitar-rigg – a mini PA. I’m using that rigg to both my guitars: that 11-stringed guitar on the left in the video (my main guitar since 20 years, custom made on my commission) and my Casio DG-20 synth guitar. In this video, I’m using two sounds from the Casio DG-20: the "chorus" sound ("green sound" button) about the "horn" arr., and the "trumpet" sound (also "green sound" button) about the sound in the solo part. However, this two sounds are combined/mixed with other sounds sources from my guitar rigg. So, what are those ’other sounds sources’ … ? … Well, I’m using four Digitech 2101 GSP Studio Tube Processors, the "main" sound devices" in my guitar-rigg, among many other sound "cans". I’m using eight channels in total (4 x left/ right), with mixed sounds from each and one of this four Digitech 2101 Studio Tubes. (I’ll skip to explain the mixing of the sounds such as pan., clean/overdrive, chorus, delay, reverb etc – It will be … to many details on a very long "list". In short: five different kind of "basic" sounds in total, "working" together with each other … (Videos of me playing in that 11-stringed "ax" of mine is also to be found here on You-tube. Just search for "Rob Guz" or Robert Ritchiesse.) Take care, all of you struggling musicians. All the best Robert "Rob Guz" Ritchiesse