Matt Deis' Gear
In this interview, Deis shows the 4 string Dingwall D-Roc he uses and states that he primarily uses it to get a "good P-bass tone".
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This pedal can be seen on his pedalboard during the beginning section of the interview. It explained that he uses it if and when he needs some extra grit to his tone.
This pedal can be seen on his pedalboard early on in the interview.
At 1:22 in the video titled "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis" by Sweetwater on YouTube, Matt Deis is shown using the Darkglass Hyper Luminal Hybrid Compressor Pedal as part of his touring rig.
At 1:22 in the Sweetwater YouTube video titled "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis," Matt Deis can be seen using the Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner.
In an Instagram video, bassist Matt Deis confirms his use of the Dingwall Super PJ bass guitar, stating, "Putting this @dingwallguitars Super PJ with the added active 3 band EQ through its paces ahead of @allthatremains upcoming tour with @megadeth and @mudvayne."
In this photo posted on Dingwall Guitars social media, Deis can be seen with a 5 string Dingwall Combustion. 'Combustion' can be made out on the headstock.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=822698353211902
Dingwall D-Roc Standard 4-String Bass Guitar - Matte Black Finish
Electric BassesIn the video "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis," Matt Deis is seen playing a Dingwall D-Roc Standard 4-String Bass Guitar in Matte Black Finish at the very start of the video, and he discusses it further at 0:25.
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At 1:11 in the YouTube video titled "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis," provided by Sweetwater, a Pedaltrain Nano Plus Pedalboard is clearly visible, used by Matt Deis to house his guitar pedals during the tour.
At 1:11 in the video titled "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis" by Sweetwater on YouTube, Matt Deis can be seen demonstrating a Darkglass Electronics Microtubes B7K Ultra V2 (The Squid) bass preamp pedal on his pedalboard.
In the Sweetwater Rig Tour video titled "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis," a Boss TU-2 Chromatic Tuner is clearly visible on Matt Deis's pedalboard at the 1:11 mark.
In a Sweetwater video titled "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis," Matt Deis confirms at 6:42 that he includes a Gibson Les Paul Bass as a backup in his tour rig setup.
At 6:44 in the "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis" video by Sweetwater on YouTube, Matt Deis mentions having a Fender Precision Bass in his tour rig setup as a backup instrument.
In the Sweetwater video titled "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis," at the 6:47 mark, Matt Deis is shown with a Balaguer Goliath bass, which he mentions was provided to him by Balaguer for his tour. He states:
Really just a big fat sounding bass i love this thing it's not too heavy either really light.
At 0:07 in the Sweetwater YouTube video titled "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis," a pair of Fractal Audio Axe-Fx III Mark II preamp–effects processors are visibly positioned in Matt Deis's rack setup.
In the video "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis" by Sweetwater, at 0:00, several Sennheiser EW 500 G3 Pro Wireless Systems can be clearly seen in Matt Deis's rack behind him, confirming his use of this equipment.
In the video "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis" by Sweetwater on YouTube, Matt Deis is shown using a Studer 963 Mixing Console. This is evidenced at the beginning of the video, where the console is visible, and further discussed at 3:53. He states:
It's a really nice, compact, efficient, maintenance-free, competent little board. I really like it. Um it's a clean console.
In the Sweetwater video titled "Rig Tour: All That Remains Bassist, Matt Deis," an Ampex AG-440 8-Track 1" Tape Recording Machine is visible at the 1:23 mark. David Peters further discusses this piece of equipment in detail at 7:03. He said:
It just sounds gorgeous. It just sounds really good.
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