Paul Meany
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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.
Paul Meany showcases his use of Apple Logic Pro in a post on Instagram, where he describes his experience creating music while traveling from Baltimore to LA.
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Paul Meany used a Fender Rodes on tour druing earlier Mutemath Shows. In this video where Mutmath is playing Break the Same live at Criminal Records in 2007, the item can be seen best at 2:36.
The item can be seen 0:15 into this video.
In an Instagram photo, Paul Meany is seen using the Elektron Analog Keys while discussing the release of his "Voice In The Silence" EP.
In an All Access series with Mutemath for Mix Online, "Nate Lampa, Mutemath’s stage manager and backline tech, runs Meany’s main keyboard—a Hammond CV organ—through Leslie 122RV. The high horn is stereo-miked with two Shure Beta 56s, and there’s one Beta 52 on the low horn. Meany also uses an Arturia 49 MIDI controller that triggers sounds from the Nord keyboard that is at stage right."
Paul uses this keyboard primarily for sampling and sample triggering when Mutemath performs live.
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.
In this video clip 0:09, Paul Meany can be seen with his RE-201.
The item can be seen 4:25 into this video.
11:20, 11:37, 11:43, 11:45 Paul meany use Keylab 61
In a photo shared on Instagram, Paul Meany is seen using a Shure SM57 microphone during a studio assembly session.
In an Instagram photo posted by Paul Meany, a MacBook Pro is visible during his studio assembly, indicating its use in his music setup.
In an Instagram post, Paul Meany shares a photo of his studio setup, which includes a LaCie Rugged USB 3.0 Portable External Hard Drive, highlighting his use of this gear.
In an Instagram post, Paul Meany is seen using the Dave Smith Prophet X while working on synth sounds, coinciding with the release of the "Voice In The Silence" EP.
In an Instagram post, Paul Meany showcases the Korg Prologue 16-Voice Analog Keyboard Synthesizer in his studio while announcing the release of the "Voice In The Silence" EP.
In an Instagram photo, Paul Meany is seen with the Korg MS-20, highlighting its role in his sound exploration while promoting the "Voice In The Silence" EP release.
In an Instagram post, Paul Meany is seen using the Alesis SamplePad Pro in his studio, highlighting its role in creating 90s-inspired beats.
In an Instagram post, Paul Meany reflects on his early music production days, showcasing his use of 3 1/2-inch floppy disks for storing some of his first samples and beats from around 1993.
Paul Meany showcases the Boss TR-2 Tremolo in a photo on his Instagram, hinting at its use in developing new sounds for an upcoming Mutemath project.
In an Instagram post, Paul Meany showcases the Boss DD-3 Digital Delay while working on new sounds for an upcoming Mutemath project.
In an Instagram post, Paul Meany showcases the Helpinstill Roadmaster 64, referring to it as a "space piano" while discussing MuteMath's fifth album.
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.
At 4:23 in the video "twenty one pilots - TOPxMM (the MUTEMATH sessions)," Paul Meany uses a Shure 565SD microphone.
Paul is seen performing a song called 'Burden' with his band Mutemath in Atlanta, GA during their fall 2009 tour.
In the "twenty one pilots - TOPxMM (the MUTEMATH sessions)" video, Paul Meany is seen using Sony MDR-7506 Professional Headphones at the 4:54 mark.
In an Instagram post, Paul Meany showcases the Apple Magic Trackpad 2, hinting at its role in creating a throwback record with 808s and auto-tune.
In an Instagram post, Paul Meany can be seen using an Ovation Custom Legend 1619-4 while discussing his project, "Voice In The Silence."
Paul Meany shares on Instagram that he owns an Ovation Balladeer 1111, a guitar with sentimental value as it belonged to his father, who used it in worship services.
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