Andy Gill's Studio Equipment

This article talks about Andy Gill's vocal recording techniques. "The album was rounded out with King’s vocals, captured on a Shure 57 or Neumann 67 and given a touch of delay and reverb with the PCM 70 or 80 and Logic reverb, 'to help the vocals sit in the track.'"

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In this article, Andy's drum micing technique is explained. "The kick drums and snare were close-miked from various angles and sent through a variety of compressors (UREI 1176, dbx 160, and a PYE model from the ’60s)."

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Andy's drum micing technique is explained in this article. "The kick drums and snare were close-miked from various angles and sent through a variety of compressors (UREI 1176, dbx 160, and a PYE model from the ’60s),"

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In this article, Andy's approach to recording vocals is explained. "The album was rounded out with King’s vocals, captured on a Shure 57 or Neumann 67 and given a touch of delay and reverb with the PCM 70 or 80 and Logic reverb, 'to help the vocals sit in the track.'"

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In this Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, Gill's guitar rig for Gang of Four's 2016 tour is shown to include a MIDI Moose.

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In this Premier Guitar Rig Rundown feature, we see that Gill's guitar rig includes two MacBook Pro laptops, each running Apple's Mainstage software.

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In this Premier Guitar Rig Rundown feature, we see that Gill's rig includes two MacBook Pro laptops, which he runs his guitar into via two Scarlett 2i4 USB interfaces.

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In this Premier Guitar Rig Rundown feature, we see that Gill's guitar rig includes two MacBook Pro laptops, which are connected to the FOH via two ProD2 units.

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In this Premier Guitar Rig Rundown feature, we see that Gill's guitar rig includes two MacBook Pro laptops, which are connected to the FOH via two ProD2 units. Two ProRMP boxes send a feed to his Peavey Classic amplifiers.

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The MPC Hunter website still holds an older listing of an S6000 posted for sale by Andy from an eBay auction in 2012.

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In this video interview with Guitar Interactive Magazine, at the 1:14 mark, Gill points to and names the Gas Cooker as his preferred DI box for guitar.

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