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		<title>Per: Created page with &quot; ==Strong stuff from the brewery (EQ magazine 1997)==      The studio is based around a 44-input Trident console and Yamaha NS40 monitors driven by a UREA power amp. The o...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot; ==&lt;a href=&quot;/ahwiki/index.php/Strong_stuff_from_the_brewery_(EQ_magazine_1997)&quot; title=&quot;Strong stuff from the brewery (EQ magazine 1997)&quot;&gt;Strong stuff from the brewery (EQ magazine 1997)&lt;/a&gt;==      The studio is based around a 44-input Trident console and Yamaha NS40 monitors driven by a UREA power amp. The o...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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The studio is based around a 44-input Trident console and Yamaha NS40 monitors driven by a UREA power amp. The outboard gear on hand includes a Demeter mic preamp, two Neve mic and line amps, a GAL 5-band stereo parametric EQ, and a pair of Trident TSM EQ modules. &amp;quot;In the studio, I mostly use old single-delay lines, in pairs,&amp;quot; says Holdsworth. &amp;quot;I have bunch of old Yamaha 1500&amp;#039;s I use for that. The digital effects all date from the days before multiprocessors. The only multiprocessors I have are Rocktron Intellifexes, which I like a lot. But I use those mainly for live work. I don&amp;#039;t actually own a really good reverb. I usually rent one when I need one. I used to have an AMS 1580S and RMX-16, but I sold those to Steve Vai a long time ago and could never afford to buy them back.&amp;quot;&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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