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This is my one-man-band cover version of the classic Rush song "Losing It." As you can see, play all the instruments and do all the singing. The song has long been on my list of songs to cover, but I was recently inspired to record it because Rush finally (after 33 years!) played it live. Before I go on: if you like this song, please support Rush and buy the original version or, better yet, buy the entire Signals album. I hope that you enjoy my spin on this song. Please leave some comments and let me know what you think. Here's a breakdown of the instruments and gear that I used on this recording: I used the Waldorf Blofeld for the vast majority of the synthesizer sounds. I created the synthesized string sound and pseudo-violin patches from scratch. There's also some Alpha Juno 2 at the very beginning and some Yamaha TX7 shortly thereafter. I used my old trusty Arp Solus for the bass parts. But man, is that Blofeld awesome... I finally fixed my old Yamaha G10 guitar synthesizer, and the speedy "violin" line at the end of the song was a great excuse to whip it out. It was coincidental but very appropriate that I was wearing my Allan Holdsworth shirt at the time. I used my Carvin Fatboy HF2 for the electric guitar parts (processed through a Roland VG88) and my Adamas acoustic guitar for the acoustic bits. The drum set is a hybrid of Gretsch acoustics, ddrum electrics, and very cheap Wuhan cymbals. I use Vic Firth F1 drumsticks. I use a bunch of different mics on this recording. There's a Studio Projects C3, Studio Projects B1, two Radio Shack 1070s, two Karma K-Micro Silver Bullets, and an Audix i5.