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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot; ==&lt;a href=&quot;/ahwiki/index.php/Allan_Holdsworth_(Music_UK_1983)&quot; title=&quot;Allan Holdsworth (Music UK 1983)&quot;&gt;Allan Holdsworth (Music UK 1983)&lt;/a&gt;==    &amp;#039;I was endorsing two products but I&amp;#039;ve stopped doing it because I was getting terrible ear bendings from both companies and it see...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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==[[Allan Holdsworth (Music UK 1983)]]== &lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;#039;I was endorsing two products but I&amp;#039;ve stopped doing it because I was getting terrible ear bendings from both companies and it seemed like I was losing my freedom and I couldn&amp;#039;t use what I wanted. Being a man of contradictions, Allan does actually endorse A/DA stereo delay units. These form part of his stage rack, coupled with another pair of delay lines to get a longer delay, namely a Lexicon PCM41 and a Dynacord DDL 12. A Yamaha E1010 analogue delay completes his set of five delay lines which Allan needs to use with his set up. For solos he has a pair of Hartley Thompson 100 watt amps (shortly to be replaced by a pair of the 200 watt variety), and for chords a pair of Yamaha PI2200s, which are 200 watts a side, plus a pair of Yamaha PGI pre amps.&lt;br /&gt;
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==[[Axes Of God (Guitar World 1989)]]== &lt;br /&gt;
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To create the tones customized for the specific tracks on Secrets, Allan cross-matched ideas, ingenuity and his inventions until he struck on a tasteful variety. Using his Steinberger GM2T, loaded with two custom Seymour Duncan Allan Holdsworth humbuckers and refretted by luthier Bill DeLap with Dunlop 6000 wire, Allan created &amp;quot;City Nights&amp;quot; by running a Boogie Mark III head through the Extractor prototype, into an equalizer, and back into a Boogie Simulclass 295 power amp, using only one side of the unit to drive his speaker box. There, the signal from a Celestion KS speaker was brought to tape via a Neumann TLM 170 microphone. The inline processing for his lead tone included an ADA Stereo Tapped Delay, two ADA mono delay lines and a Lexicon PCM60. Formulas differ on each track; there are few constants. &amp;quot;I used that power amp and the speaker box on all the tracks, with different variables,&amp;quot; Allan reports. &amp;quot;On &amp;#039;Peril Premonition,&amp;#039; for instance, I substituted a Boogie Quad preamp, and used a combination of a Shure SM58 and an AKG 460 on the same Celestion I&amp;#039;m very flexible, because it&amp;#039;s all a big experiment to me. If I thought that I&amp;#039;d gotten a really good guitar tone and just left the mike and everything in the same position and used it, I know I&amp;#039;d die after-wards. I wanted to get back to using tube amps. Since I started using the Juice Extractor with the Boogies, I&amp;#039;ve fo und that I can get more flexible variations of tone than ever before. I find myself customizing the amp from the outside.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Two different versions of the same home-built effects rack that served Allan faithfully for fifteen years have been used recently in conjunction with two set-ups:  one for SynthAxe transmissions and rhythm guitar, and one for his lead tone. &amp;quot;It&amp;#039;s pretty modular,&amp;quot; he points out. &amp;quot;What I&amp;#039;m trying to set up at the moment is something where I don&amp;#039;t have a rack anyone. I&amp;#039;d just take pieces I want to use, and that way I&amp;#039;m not locked in. But for my live sound, I use that T.C. Electronic Spatial Expander, the ADA Stereo Tapped Delay and a Rocktron Pro Chorus - those are my three main chorusing units. I return the effected signal to a small Ramsa twelve-channel mixer and then, right before it goes to the power amp, it goes through the Hush IIC. And I use the RX, which is like a new Hush Exciter, on DX7 synthesizers, because it makes them sound a lot better.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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==[[The Innocent Abroad (Musician 1984)]]== &lt;br /&gt;
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On his chordal accompaniments, Allan has been striving for a more &amp;quot;orchestral&amp;quot; sound, using layers of delays to get shimmering, pulsating textures from his sophisticated fingerings. &amp;quot;For my rhythm sound, I&amp;#039;ve designed a setup where all the signal processing is driven from one master board; I put each effect into one fader.&amp;quot; His digital delays are two ADA STD-1s, two AMS units and a Yamaha E1010. The whole rhythm setup is run through a Yamaha PG-1 instrument pre-amp, some P2200 power amps and S412 speakers. The mixers are a Yamaha M406 and a M516. Allan also has an Ovation &amp;#039;83 Collector&amp;#039;s Series acoustic and a Chapman Stick.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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