Matt Heafy
Matt Heafy's Studio Equipment
In this post matt shows off his streaming and recording rig. On the road matt uses a Asus laptop to Stream himself Gaming, and Warming up guitar and vocals
At 2:32 in this video rig rundown, text on the screen details Matt Heafy's live setup. It says he and his bandmates use Furman P-1800 AR Power Conditioners.
At 2:32 in this video rig rundown, text on the screen details Matt Healy's live setup. It says "Matt, Corey, and Paolo all use Behringer FCB1010 MIDI Foot Controllers."
Matt uses a apogee duet in his signal path. He has a separate interface bringing signal to his laptop. The duet is mainly used to bring signal from his laptop running logic to his streaming pc. Through this he can play guitar, and sing on live streams
Matt uses this moniter to stream himself gaming, warming up, and playing guitar on twitch
IN this video Matt shows off the Asus Tower that he uses. He uses this as a desktop setup. he uses this setup to stream and record himself Gaming, Warming up on guitar and vocals, and doing covers
Matt states that he uses a claymore keyboard for recording and streaming games, and music
In this post matt shows the Gladius mouse he uses. He uses this to record and stream himself gaming, and playing music
In his streaming and home recording signal path, matt uses a radial jdi direct box to go to his laptop. He uses this to bring his direct guitar signal straight to the interface without any processing. this is so he can have the clean signal incase any reamping is needed to be done later on
Matt uses an apogee element to capture audio for streams and home recording. the signal from his mics and amps go through his radial preamps, and then to his laptop running logic. from logic that signal runs to his second interface bringing the signal to his streaming pc. this thus allows his viewers to hear what he plays. Matt states that his setup may be overkill, but it gets the job done
Matt uses a mac book running logic to record and steam guitars and vocals. The signal runs from his mics, and amps to his interface going to logic. from logic it runs to his second interface. The second interface takes the signal and runs it to his streaming pc. This then allows his viewers to hear what he plays
Matt has an el gato game capture in his twitch stream setup. He uses this mainly to capture the screen from his laptop that runs logic. He then is able broadcast said capture on his streaming pc. He does this for when he does recording streams where he wants his viewers to see what is happening in logic
Matt uses a scarlet solo strictly for when he does gaming streams. The focusrit goes from his radial pre amp to his interface and into his pc. This allows him to not have to use the extra mac with daw setup when he is strictly gaming. With this he just uses the limited audio mixing capability that his broadcasting software has
for vocal streaming and recording matt uses radial rack gear. He runs his mics first through the preamp that runs alongside the commet compressor and the eq 3. this then runs to his first interface that goes to his laptop running logic. from the laptop the logic signal runs to his second interface to go to his streaming pc. the second interface brings signal to his streaming pc thus allowing the viewers to hear what he is playing
Matt Heafy utilizes the Radial Q3 Rack EQ in his vocal streaming and recording setup, as detailed in his YouTube video, "Matt Heafy I Trivium I This Is My Streaming Setup!" He integrates the EQ with a preamp and a Commet compressor, routing the signal through his first interface to a laptop running Logic. The processed audio then travels to a second interface, ultimately reaching his streaming PC, allowing viewers to hear his performance.
In his YouTube video, "This Is My Streaming Setup," Matt Heafy of Trivium details his vocal streaming and recording process. Heafy utilizes the Radial Komit Compressor as part of his rack gear setup. His microphones are routed through a preamp, then through the Komit Compressor and an EQ3, before connecting to his first interface. This setup feeds into his laptop running Logic, with the processed signal then sent to a second interface for streaming to his PC, allowing viewers to hear his performance.
In this Rig Rundown by Premier Guitar, JX44 can be seen at 5:37 in Matt's rack.
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