Matthew Bellamy
Muse vocalist
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Role
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Guitars 67
Amplifiers 36
Effects Pedals 73
Microphones 16
Pianos 2
Keyboards and Synthesizers 28
Studio Equipment 37
Studio Gear 4
Music Accessories 4
Live Setup Accessories 1
Strings 1
DAWs 1
Headphones 4
Software Plugins and VSTs 7
Modular Synthesizers 1
Bass Guitars 2
Cables 1
Studio Monitors 1
Other Gear 12
Matthew Bellamy's Gear
Pictured in 2001, with Matt's original Manson Delorean and Matchless DC30, along with an array of other pedals. It is likely this is a recording session as Matt retired the Matchless from his live setup in 1999 and the Manson was not made until 2001. You can make out the Meatball in back of this picture from the shape, colour and pattern on the pedal.
In this picture we can see the uaudio OX above the mesa boogie amp head during the recording of the next Muse album
In the third you can see the Mesa boogie under the UA Ox during the recording of the next Muse album
Per this artist endorsement page on Apogee's own site, Bellamy states:
“Been producing for 15 years and I’ve never heard a converter quite like the Symphony Mk II, it’s the best converter I’ve ever used”
No publication dates were provided for this statement.
you can see the H9000 below the symphony I/O This picture comes from the engineer (Aleks Von Korff) who worked with muse for their last album Also I don't know if this is really a reliable source but you can see this picture on musewiki and some time ago I found a picture with Matt Bellamy next to it
at the bottom right you can see the MXR Super Badass Variac Fuzz after the MXR Super Badass distortion. This picture comes from the engineer (Aleks Von Korff) who worked with muse for their last album
you can see the MXR SB distortion above the MXR SB variac fuzz. This picture comes from the engineer (Aleks Von Korff) who worked with muse for their last album
In an Instagram post by recording engineer Aleks Von Korff, the MXR EVH 5150 Overdrive is visible in the studio setup used by Matthew Bellamy while working on Muse's latest album.
In a photo posted by avonkorff on Instagram, Matthew Bellamy's Way Huge WHE406 Conquistador Fuzzstortion pedal is visible, positioned just above the EVH 5150 OD.
In an Instagram post by avonkorff, a Moog Sub 37 Paraphonic Analog Synthesizer is visible above the Moog One - 8 in the recording studio. Given the synthesizer sounds in Muse's recent single, it's likely Matthew Bellamy utilized this model during production.
At the beginning of the video you can see the Spectrasonics Keyscape on Matt's PC with Avid Pro tools I guess
In Matt's recent social media posts you can see him playing Won't Stand Down on this guitar, also pictured in this Instagram post.
Listed at the bottom of this article under effects Matt used on the album Will Of The People.
Listed under effects used for recording the album Will Of The People.
Listed under Effects at the bottom of the article, used for recording the album Will Of The People
Listed as an amp used recording the album Will Of The People at the bottom of the article.
Listed as an amp used recording the album Will Of The People at the bottom of the article.
Listed as an amp used recording the album Will Of The People at the bottom of the article
Listed as a guitar used recording the album Will Of The People at the bottom of the article
Listed under effects used recording the album Will Of The People at the bottom of the article
Seen in this video, in his studio, above the Prophet 5. Used on Will of the People.
Matthew Bellamy, frontman of Muse, is seen in his studio with a Roland Juno-106, as shown in a CBSMornings Twitter post.
Seen in his studio, sitting on Bellamy's studio desk.
At 27:44 in the Making Of The Resistance documentary, during the recording of the track MK Ultra, Matt is experimenting with different octave effects. The camera then moves up to faintly show an MXR Blue Box on the table where Matt is adjusting the pedal.
Moog minimoog Voyager RME at 1:33:17
Bellamy Played the Royal Albert Hall's Organ in 2008 to perform "Megalomania" during a concert in the hall
In this video Matthew Bellamy plays the guitar with L.R. Baggs M1A.
In this Reverb posting on the Official Muse Reverb Shop, a Yamaha Electric Piano P-80 Owned by Muse is being sold. Per the post,
This Yamaha Electric Piano P-80 is owned by Muse. Used By Matt On Stage During The Origin Of Symmetry Era Lots of wear - signs of heavy use.
In this Reverb posting from Muse's Official Reverb Shop, it states Matt Bellamy used a Rackmountable Digitech Studio Vocalist Vocal Harmony Processor. Per the posting,
This Rackmountable Digitech Studio Vocalist Vocal Harmony Processor is owned by Muse. This unit was used in Matts Studio Outboard Rig and was used on studio recordings.
In this Reverb posting from Muse's Official Reverb Shop, it mentions Matt Bellamy uses a Rackmountable Skrydstrup MR9 Loop System before he upgraded to the MR10 Loop System. Per the posting,
This Rackmountable Skrydstrup MR9 Loop System is owned by Muse. Used In Matts Guitar Rig During The Resistance Era Before Upgrading To The MR10 Model.
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