British mega band MUSE is currently on tour promoting their latest album Simulation Theory performing in sold out stadiums all over the world. Each night frontman and guitarist Matt Bellamy brings out a one of a kind guitar with a special history to play the song “The Dark Side.” While Bellamy is happy with the result, reporting that “the guitar works great!” the story of how this guitar was conceived and built is just a few short weeks is very interesting.
“When Matt told me he absolutely wanted to use the Prophet V softsynth live on tour” said Muse guitar tech Chris Whitemyer, ”but
still be able to move around the stage without any restrictions, I knew
we had to find a new kind of solution that would take the computer out
of the picture.”
Chris Whitemyer was aware of Swedish music tech company MIND Music Labs and how their ELK MusicOS could run existing plugins and instruments on hardware. Thinking MIND might be the missing piece of the puzzle he approached them at the 2019 NAMM Show. Together with Fishman and Arturia, a first meeting was held in the MIND Music Labs booth on the show floor. That meeting, which took place just a few weeks before the start of Muse’s 2019 World Tour,
kicked off several hectic weeks resulting in the three companies
producing a new kind of guitar just in time for the tour’s first date in
Houston, TX.
What was clear after the first meeting was that the reliability of the Fishman TriplePlay MIDI Guitar Controller in combination with ELKs ability to run existing plugins inside the guitar could open up a new world for performers like Matt Bellamy.
And with the tour just weeks away, a plan was hatched to get the system
finalized and ready for use in the most demanding of conditions – a
world tour of arenas and stadiums.
MIND Music Labs CEO Michele Benincaso commented “Getting
three different companies to join forces on a special project like this
does not happen very often, so this was truly special. To go from a
first meeting at NAMM to a functioning system in just weeks was a
mind-blowing achievement. It required the special expertise and focused
efforts of all three companies to pull it off – I can still hardly
believe we did.”
“To see one of our V Collection classic products like the Prophet V on Stage with Muse is very exciting,” said Arturia CEO Frédéric Brun, “The
fact that it is that same plugin running in the guitar as you use in
the studio really makes all the difference. I mean, Matt Bellamy even
uses the same preset in the studio!”
On February 22nd, just 4 weeks after the first initial meeting at NAMM, MUSE went on stage in Houston in front of a jam-packed Toyota Center. Seven songs into the show Chris Whitemyer handed Matt Bellamy the new guitar for the song “The Dark Side”.
Chris added, “When all the guys got together to
build this, we didn't tell Matt that a new guitar was going to be built
or maybe not built. I just gave it to him for the first show and told
him he could walk as far as he wanted on stage. He just said ‘Oh,
Cool!’”
If you want to see this unique guitar in action it will be on MUSE’s Simulation Theory World Tour in the U.S. through May, then in Europe all summer and in South and Central America this fall.
Fishman
- Industry leader in amplification, effects, and MIDI pickups for
acoustic and electric instruments. Makers of the TriplePlay MIDI Guitar
Controller.
Arturia -
Specialist in the development of music software and hardware for
professional and amateur musicians. Makers of the Prophet V synthesizer
part of the V Collection.
MIND Music Labs - Develops technologies enabling a new generation of connected musical instruments. Makers of the ELK MusicOS. © 2019 MIND Music Labs
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