Duncan MacKay
production music composer
Duncan MacKay's Studio Equipment
Mentioned in an interview on page 34 of the July 1979 issue of Beat Instrumental.
Sticking with Yamaha a bit longer, he also plays one of their electric grands, the CP70B, with a Roland digital chorus plugged in for a honky tonk sound. Under all this he has a set of Moog Taurus bass pedals.
Mentioned in an interview on page 34 of the July 1979 issue of Beat Instrumental.
A friend of his by the name of Beat's new ed Tony Horkins with positive proof that rock stars do wash! Chris Quail, who does bits of work on his gear, also designed a 12 into 2 mini -mixer. All the effects are fed into the mixer, like his Kepex noise gate (especially used on the Hammond), an MXR studio flanger, MXR studio phaser and a Yamaha digital echo. As all these effects are fed into the mixer they can all be used on any piece of equipment.
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