Mat Mitchell
Mat Mitchell's Gear
This rig rundown on Premier Guitar confirms that Mat Mitchell used a Steinberger GL2-T while recording Existential Reckoning.
At the 9:01 mark of this YouTube video, the Fractal Audio Axe-Fx III Mark II Amp Modeler - Preamp - Effects Processor is shown to be a part of his rig.
There’s a few reasons we shifted to the Axe-Fx III. First, we have enough songs that our rig was getting bigger, more complex, and it had more failure points.
At the 12:15 mark of this YouTube video, Mat Mitchell confirms previously using the Mesa/Boogie Mark IIC+ 75-watt 1 x 12-inch Combo Amplifier.
At the 16:41 mark of this YouTube video, Mat Mitchell confirms using the DigiTech FreqOut Natural Feedback Creator.
It's amazing. That's my feedback box.
At the 18:38 mark of this YouTube video, Mat Mitchell confirms using the Waldorf Iridium to replicate the vintage Fairlight CMI sounds.
It doesn't have a keyboard. It is all buttons. It forces you to think a little differently with it. It has a really powerful synth engine. It's got crazy effects, and bit crushers and filters and all kinds of knarly stuff.
At the 18:09 mark of this YouTube video, it is confirmed that Mat Mitchell used the Fairlight CMI.
At the 12:24 mark of this YouTube video, Mat Mitchell confirms previously using the Celestion Cream speakers.
In this photo from Mat Mitchell's rig rundown on the Premier Guitar website, it is confirmed that he owns a Fender Custom Shop Reissue Double Esquire NOS.
In this photo from Mat Mitchell's rig rundown on the Premier Guitar website, it is confirmed that he uses a ZVEX Fuzz Factory.
In this photo from Mat Mitchell's rig rundown on the Premier Guitar website, it is confirmed that he owns a Fulltone OCD.
In this photo from Mat Mitchell's rig rundown on the Premier Guitar website, it is confirmed that he uses a Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator.
In this photo from Mat Mitchell's rig rundown on the Premier Guitar website, it is confirmed that he uses a Boss VB-2 Vibrato pedal.
In this photo from Mat Mitchell's rig rundown on the Premier Guitar website, it is confirmed that he uses a Boss FZ-2 Hyper Fuzz.
In this photo from Mat Mitchell's rig rundown on the Premier Guitar website, it is confirmed that he uses a Radial SGI.
In this photo from Mat Mitchell's rig rundown on the Premier Guitar website, it is confirmed that he uses an Oto Machines Boum.
In this photo from Mat Mitchell's rig rundown on the Premier Guitar website, it is confirmed that he uses an Oto Machines BIM.
According to his artist page on the official MESA/Boogie® website, Mat Mitchell uses the Standard PowerHouse® 1x15.
In this article on the official ATC website, it is confirmed that in his studio Mat Mitchell uses the Apogee Symphony I/O MK II.
In this article on the official ATC website, it is confirmed that in his studio, Mat Mitchell uses the Yamaha NS10 Studio Monitor.
I’m pretty old school, and I used NS-10s forever. I always had good results because I knew how to work with them.
In this article on the official ATC website, it is confirmed that in his studio, Mat Mitchell uses the ATC Loudspeakers SCM45A Pro Studio Monitor.
I’m reacting to the mix and making choices much more quickly. Any problems are instantly apparent – it’s like, ‘oh, that’s out of phase’ or ‘that needs to come down 1.5dB.’ Plus, it’s more exciting. Once I have things is a good place, it’s fun to turn it up because the ATC’s sound so great! The imaging is wide and precise. And of course, as advertised, the ATCs translate perfectly. Every mix sounds just right on my home stereo, in my car, on my phone, and anywhere.
In an article by TPi, it is confirmed that Mat Mitchell used the DPA d:screet 4061 Miniature Omnidirectional Microphones at Lightship 95 Studio, a recording studio located on a ship docked on the Thames River in London. Mat Mitchell stated,
Traditionally, I would have gone with a large diaphragm condenser, but found the d:screet 4061’s gave a more ‘real,’ in the room sound to the drums.
In an article by TPi, it is confirmed that Mat Mitchell used the DPA d:vote 4099.
In an article by TPi, it is confirmed that Mat Mitchell used the DPA d:dicate 2011 Twin Diaphragm Cardioid mic.
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