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Nigel Godrich uses TUBE-TECH CL-1B
In a photo taken in the control room at Tottenham House in September/October 2006, during the recording of Radiohead's "In Rainbows," a Tube-Tech CL-1B can be seen in the equipment rack used by music producer Nigel Godrich. This image serves as proof of Godrich's use of the CL-1B, alongside other equipment such as a blackface UREI 1176, three silverface 1176s (Rev H), and an Esoteric Audio Research 660. Additionally, an Elektron MachineDrum and an early-2000s Apple iMac are visible in the studio setup.
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Nigel Godrich uses Universal Audio UA 1176SE
A photograph taken in the control room at Tottenham House in September/October 2006 during the recording of Radiohead's In Rainbows reveals the use of the Universal Audio UA 1176SE by Nigel Godrich. The image displays a rack with one blackface UREI 1176, three silverface 1176s (Rev H), a Tube Tech CL1B, and an Esoteric Audio Research 660, alongside an Elektron MachineDrum on the piano bench and an early-2000s Apple iMac.
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Nigel Godrich uses Urei Universal Audio 1176LN 'Blackface' Peak Limiter
In a photograph taken in the control room at Tottenham House in September/October 2006 during the recording of Radiohead’s In Rainbows, a Urei Universal Audio 1176LN 'Blackface' Peak Limiter is clearly visible in the rack. This provides evidence that music producer Nigel Godrich was using this specific piece of gear at the time.
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Nigel Godrich uses Soundcraft Spirit Live 24
A photo of music producer Nigel Godrich using the Soundcraft Spirit Live 24 mixer can be seen in the control room at St Catherine’s Court during the recording of Radiohead’s "OK Computer." This image is sourced from a scan of Nigel’s 1997 interview with "The Mix," provided by citizeninsane.
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Nigel Godrich uses MTA-980 Mixing Desk Console
The MTA-980 Mixing Desk Console is confirmed to be used by music producer Nigel Godrich, as evidenced by a photo taken in the control room at St Catherine’s Court during the recording of Radiohead's "OK Computer." The image, sourced from a scan of Godrich's 1997 interview with The Mix by citizeninsane, clearly shows the MTA-980 on the right side.
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Nigel Godrich uses Electrodyne 1204
In a photo captured in September/October 2006 at the control room of Tottenham House during the recording of Radiohead’s "In Rainbows," the Electrodyne 1204 can be seen behind Jonny Greenwood, providing evidence that music producer Nigel Godrich utilized this piece of studio recording gear.
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Nigel Godrich uses API 2448 24-channel Recording and Mixing Console
A photo from the recording of In Rainbows at "The Hospital" shows Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien working at the API 2448 24-channel Recording and Mixing Console. This image provides evidence that Nigel Godrich used this specific gear during the overdubs or mixing sessions in 2007.
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Nigel Godrich uses Apple 13‑inch MacBook Pro M1 (General)
Nigel Godrich uses the Apple 13‑inch MacBook Pro M1 for live performances with Atoms for Peace during tour dates and DJ shows. For these shows, the MacBook runs Ableton Live. He brought two on tour, with one serving as a backup, as evidenced by an image on Equipboard.
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Nigel Godrich uses Apple Macintosh II
Nigel Godrich, on the right, is seen working at his Apple Macintosh II, with various other studio equipment visible in the image.
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Nigel Godrich uses Ableton Live
Nigel Godrich used Ableton Live for looping during the 2013 Atoms for Peace tour, as evidenced by a photo from the tour.
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Joel Johnston uses Hudson Electronics Broadcast Dual Foot Switch
Joel Johnston uses the Hudson Electronics Broadcast Dual Foot Switch, as evidenced by an image showing the pedal on his live board. This suggests that he not only utilizes it during performances but also relies on it extensively for recording guitar on multiple tracks. The proof can be viewed in the supplied image from Equipboard.
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Nikita Kislov uses Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde Ultimate Overdrive
During a live performance by the band "ssshhhiiittt!" at the "Цех Live," a photo shows Nikita Kislov using the Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde Ultimate Overdrive, positioned in the lower right corner in front of the Behringer FL600 flanger.
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Peter Frampton uses Gibson 57 Classic plus
In a review by Austin on The Trogly's Guitar Show, it is confirmed that Peter Frampton's 2008 signature Les Paul Custom guitar, which serves as a replacement for his original Phenix guitar, is equipped with Gibson humbuckers in all positions. Specifically, this guitar includes a Gibson 57 Classic humbucker in the neck position, a Gibson 57 Classic Plus in the middle position, and a 500T in the bridge, all configured with Frampton's custom wiring setup.
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Peter Frampton uses Gibson 57 Classic humbucker
According to a review by Austin on The Trogly’s Guitar Show, Peter Frampton's 2008 signature guitar, used as a replacement for the Phenix guitar, features Gibson humbuckers in all positions. Specifically, it includes a Gibson 57 Classic humbucker in the neck position, a 57 Classic Plus in the middle, and a 500T in the bridge, configured with Frampton's custom wiring setup.
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Roy of the Ravers uses Synton Fenix
On the B-side of the album "Fenix Break" by Roy of the Ravers, the Synton Fenix can be seen, as documented on Discogs.
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Seiji uses Epiphone SG G-310
In the book Jet Rock 'n' Roll!! on page 102, Seiji mentions that he uses an Epiphone SG G-310. He has used multiple Epiphone SG G-310 guitars over the years, with one of the earliest being seen during Guitar Wolf's US tour around 1999. Seiji customized this guitar by painting the pickguard gold and adding a sticker of his idol, Bruce Lee, below the tailpiece.
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My dream synth just arrived !!!! Ever since I heard John Carpenter’s film scores, I wanted a Prophet 5, and now I finally have one !!!!
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Re applying the racing stripes.
The stripes were just electrical tape before.
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