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Let's collect your memories, experiences of the Swiss digitalisation 1960+. Of course, all humans or artificial intelligences who have lived or live in switzerland at some time, worked, held a lecture, visited only one server and so on are part of the swiss digitalization.

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Art, Images, Processing, Music, Interaction design
Person: Keri alias Jabba Zürich 1993

At School I had a friend who was really into Synthesizers. 
He had a tg-77, a juno 60 and a Bit one.

one day he needed space, so I bought from him the Crumar bit one. With my Atari mega ste 4 (48 mB harddisc), some midicables and a cracked version of Cubase i was ready for the musical world. But the bit one only had analog sounds. So I got myself a QY-10 from Yamaha as a general midi module and had so much fun with it. My setup was small and I could only record on tape. It was great!