MUTEMATH – Armistice
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2009 album Armistice.
Music from Armistice
Artists on Armistice
Gear Used On Armistice
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of MUTEMATH – Armistice (2009). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Paul Meany
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Studio Equipment used by Paul Meany on Armistice
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In this video Mutemath can be seen unloading gear after touring their first album to start recording their second album called 'Armistice'. At 1:26 you can see Paul has set up their TEAC A-3300SX reel to reel tape machine.
Paul used this tape machine on their earlier records to give their tracks (especially drums) more warmth and saturated tones that tape machines are known for producing.
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In the documentary "MUTEMATH - Making Armistice," Paul Meany is seen using the Roland VS-2480 mixer to check his previous vocal take at the 6:45 mark. This footage was captured by filmmaker Brandon Goodwin during the creation of Mutemath's sophomore album, "Armistice."
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In the YouTube video titled "MUTEMATH - Keyboard Sounds (Webisode)," which was shot during the production of Mutemath's sophomore album "Armistice", Paul Meany can be seen at 0:09 with the Manley ELOP Stereo Tube Limiter in the equipment rack, identifiable by its distinctive two glowing VU meters.
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In the YouTube video titled "MUTEMATH - Making Armistice (Documentary)," Paul Meany is shown tracking vocals, during which the Empirical Labs EL8 Distressor's gain reduction meter lights up in the rack behind him. This session was for the Mutemath song "Spotlight," providing visual confirmation of his use of this specific gear.
Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Paul Meany on Armistice
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While recording Mutemath's second album, "Armistice" in 2008, Paul can be seen in his house using the Roland Juno-106 to create a bass line for the track called Clipping at 8:00.
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In this live performance video of "Armistice" in 2009, Paul is seen at 1:32 using his RK-100 to trigger synth samples.
Effects Pedals used by Paul Meany on Armistice
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In an Instagram post by Paul Meany, featuring his newly completed studio desk, an Ernie Ball Volume Pedal is visible, indicating its use in the production of MUTEMATH's fifth album.
Microphones used by Paul Meany on Armistice
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In the documentary about the making of the Armistice album, evidence is provided that Paul Meany, the singer and keyboardist known for his work in various rock genres, utilizes the AKG C4000B microphone. This is substantiated by visual proof in the form of a screenshot from the documentary, showcasing Meany with the specified microphone.
Bass Guitars used by Roy Mitchell-Cárdenas on Armistice
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This is a video of Roy on tour with Mutemath at The Tabernacle Theatre in Atlanta, GA on November 6, 2009 during their fall 2009 Armistice tour.
According to Rig Rundown, body is from 1976 and the neck is from 1978. Original neck was switched because of some "problems". This bass was used to record "Armistice" and many other records. This guitar uses Ernie Ball Flatwound strings.
Drum Sets used by Darren King on Armistice
In this video Darren is seen performing the song 'Break the Same' with his band Mutemath while touring their second record Armistice in fall of 2009 in Atlanta, GA.