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Like its "older brother", the Mastermind GT/22, the '''GT/10''' is an all-around MIDI foot controller, developed by RJM Music. The GT/10 is the smalles of the line of Mastermind GT MIDI foot controllers, with only 10 buttons, while still having the switching abilities and the power of the GT/22.
Like its "older brother", the Mastermind GT/22, the '''GT/10''' is an all-around MIDI foot controller, developed by RJM Music. The GT/10 is the smalles of the line of Mastermind GT MIDI foot controllers, with only 10 buttons, while still having the switching abilities and the power of the GT/22.



Revision as of 09:28, 17 May 2022

The Mastermind GT/10

Like its "older brother", the Mastermind GT/22, the GT/10 is an all-around MIDI foot controller, developed by RJM Music. The GT/10 is the smalles of the line of Mastermind GT MIDI foot controllers, with only 10 buttons, while still having the switching abilities and the power of the GT/22.

Like with the Mastermind GT/22 (and the GT/16), the design is similar to that of Liquid-Foot Pro MIDI controllers, used by Matt during The 2nd Law tours. This controller, however, was only used by Chris and Matt live once, in 2022, when Muse held an intimate gig, which took place in Exeter's Cavern Club. With the size of the stage, the band opted for the GT/10, as it, as mentioned above, has all the capabilities of the GT/22, while taking up a lot less of the space. The GT/10 was likely used in the same mannor as the GT/22, for quick access to effects, presets and amp configurations.

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