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* Shure AD4QUS
* Shure AD4QUS
* Shure AD4QUS
* Shure AD4QUS
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* RME Fireface UFX II
* Fractal Axe/Fx XL
* Fractal Axe/Fx XL
* RJM Effect Gizmo
* RJM Effect Gizmo

Revision as of 10:02, 21 June 2019

Guitar Effects will be categorised into on board and built in, if its been on board beforehand and now built in (such as fuzz factory) then use built in instead.

Built In

Simulation Theory Tour

Guitar tech and the guitar racks for the Simulation Theory tour

With the Simulation Theory tour, Matt and Matt's tech brought in even more changes compared to the Drones tour, mainly to accomodate the 80s soundscapes and all the guitar synths on the album. The Skrydstrup MR10 has been replaced with an RJM Music Technology's Effect Gizmo, while the Skrydstrup Custom unit is still used. The Korg SDD-3000 digital delay has returned after it's been ditched for live use as of the start of The 2nd Law tour, this time in a pedal format - Matt's using two of them.

Pedals used in studio

  • Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl HiFi Analog Vibrato/Chorus
  • Chicago Iron Tycobrahe Pedalflanger
  • DigiTech Whammy 5
  • Electro-Harmonix Big Muff
  • MXR DynaComp Mini Compressor
  • Eventide Space Reverb
  • JHS Pedals VCR Volume/Chorus/Reverb
  • JHS Pedals Colour Box Preamp

Pedalboard

Rack & Amplifiers

Rack (left)

Rack (right)

Amplifiers

Drones Tour

Some small changes have been made to Matts rig since The 2nd Law era. He has a new tech, Chris Whitemyer, who operates differently from Matt's previous tech, Jason Baskin. He has noticeably differently styles of guitar routing and set up. For example guitars are now numbered with "1,2,3,4" in the flight cases and correspond to the numbers on the guitar straps. Wireless units and now in pouches rather than exposed like during The 2nd Law tour. Matt seems to have also ditched the additional Liquid Foot Controller Junior. He also tends to do patch switches himself more often.

Matt switched from two standard Kempers to three rack versions, probably due to the increase in song presets and new sounds with their growing discography.

Drones Tour Pedalboard

Pedalboard

Drones Tour Amplifier & Effects rack

Rack & Amplifiers

Rack (left)

Rack (right)

Amplifiers

The 2nd Law Tour

Pedalboard

Matt's The 2nd Law on-stage Pedalboard
The 2nd Law Rack

Rack & Amplifiers

Rack (left)

Rack (right)

The Resistance Tour

Pedalboard

The Resistance Pedal Board

Tour Rack

The Resistance Rack & Amplifiers

Rack (left)

Rack (right)

Amplifiers

Black Holes and Revelations Tour

Pedalboard

Black Holes & Revelations Pedal Board

Rack

Black Holes and Revelations Rack
Black Holes and Revelations Amplifiers

Rack (left)

Rack (right)

Amplifiers

Absolution Tour

Absolution Pedal Board
Absolution Rack & Amplifiers

For the Absolution tour, Matt began using racks and rack units, probably due to the amount of gear needed for their then growing guitar soundscapes.

Pedalboard

Rack

Amplifiers

Origin of Symmetry Tour

Origin of Symmetry Pedal Board
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Origin of Symmetry Amplifiers

For the OoS tour, Matt was able to simplify the pedal board compared to the Showbiz tour.

This was due to Matt starting to use Manson guitars with built-in fuzz and whatnot.

Pedalboard

Amplifiers

Showbiz Tour

Pedalboard

Showbiz Pedal Board

Amplifiers

Showbiz Amplifiers



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