STEVE VAI Donates Recording Equipment To Be Auctioned Off For Charity

June 25, 2003

The Casey Lee Ball Foundation, a nonprofit organization benefiting pediatric kidney research, will auction off Steve Vai's Personal Pro Tools system by Digidesign. All proceeds received from this auction will go directly to UCLA researchers dressed in white coats!

Steve Vai is currently upgrading his recording system to Pro Tools||HD and has generously donated his powerful Pro Tools||24 Mix3 system to raise money for this worthy cause. Steve's MIX system was used to record "Alive In an Ultra World", additional songs on "The 7th Song", and many other recordings from 1999-2002. Learn more about The Casey Lee Ball Foundation at www.ernieball.com.

Items to be auctioned off are:

- Steve Vai's Personal Digidesign Pro Tools||24 Mix3 System (Original List Price: $27,560) For more information about the Pro Tools||MIX, read the description below. For Pro Tools||HD systems, visit www.digidesign.com.

- A one-on-one Pro Tools training session with Steve Vai in Los Angeles, California. Up to $500 will be provided by Digidesign to be used towards travel expenses and accomodations.

- A 12-month Guitar World subscription (Value: $23.94)
Ernie Ball & Digidesign T-shirts (Value: $40.00)
Stickers
100 Ernie Ball Slinky guitar strings sets (Value: $750)

Click here to visit the auction on eBay.

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