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The '''G-Major 2''' is a multi-effects rack processor, made by Danish audio equipment manufacturer, TC Electronic. It is primarily designed for use on guitars and bass guitars. The G-Major 2 was introduced to the market in around 2008/2009.


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The unit includes six groups of effects, developed by TC, which can be used; Filters, Compressors, Pitch-based effects, Modulation, Delay and Reverb The unit also has a gate and an EQ and offers advanced MIDI capabilities, relay switching and a flexible setup. The effects unit comes either black or silver-faced.
| Name = Something Human
| Release = [[Simulation Theory (album) | Simulation Theory]]
| Length = 4:23
| Firstair = July 19th, 2018
| Filming location =
| Director = [[Lance Drake]]
| Watch = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azAEHCQgcUI YouTube]
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Matt uses this unit for [[Stockholm Syndrome (song)|Stockholm Syndrome]] and can be heard on the [[HAARP]] Live CD and DVD (which he kicks on after the second chorus) is what's known as 'zero-through flange'; which, incidentally, is the earliest form of flange, back when recording engineers were pinching the actual tape to get the effect. However, zero-through flange is available on very few conventional flanger pedals.
| Previous = [[Thought Contagion (video) | Thought Contagion]]
| Current = [[Something Human (video) | Something Human]]
| Next = [[The Dark Side (video) | The Dark Side]]
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== Description ==
Chris also used and continues to use this unit for some delay parts including [[Exogenesis: Symphony (song)|Exogenesis (Part 1)]], [[Interlude (song)|Interlude]] and the intro of [[Map of the Problematique (song)|Map of the Problematique]].


The video is inspired by 80s culture, with Matt Bellamy citing 'Teen Wolf' as an inspiration for the transformation scene.<ref name="MNE - Muse Something Human Video Interview">
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Lance mentioned that “Our aim with ‘Something Human’ was to continue the journey that began in ‘Dig Down’ and ‘Thought Contagion,;” Drake said. “Pulling further into a simulated world we follow Matt, Dom, and, Chris on the chase of a lifetime – where something as simple as returning some video tapes becomes an epic journey.”<ref name="MNE - Muse Something Human Video Interview">
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title=Muse have shared a futuristic, Teen Wolf inspired video for ‘Something Human’| desc=Interview| date=2018 | auth=Samantha Maine | url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/muse-new-video-something-human-2356634 | dom=Billboard | fetch=2018-07-23 | type=ext
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The video follows Bellamy driving on a long desert road, trying to return a VR video casette to a fictional video rental company "Retrograde video". During that, he gets chased by cops, portrayed by Howard and Wolstenholme. During the chase, wolstenholme shoots him with a "warp blaster". After that, the police car and Bellamy's Lamborghini crash with each other and Bellamy briefly enters the other (dark) side. When he warps out of it, he proceeds to return the casette and turns into a werewolf. After that, the cops show up in a phone booth. Bellamy supposedly kills the two, while he goes on.
 
== Credits ==
*Director: Lance Drake
*Producer: Jason Baum
*Production company: http://whitelist.tv/
*Executive Producers: Jerad Anderson & Seb Webber
*Director of Photography: Todd Banhazl
*Production Designer: Tyler Jensen
*Editor: Jeremiah Mayhew
*Wardrobe Stylist: Tatiana Valentin
*Post Production and Visual FX: Frame 48
*Executive Director: Tom Teller
*Executive Producer: Julian Conner
*Creative Producer: Seth Josephson
*Colorist: Bryan Smaller at Company 3
 
== Something Human Screenshots ==
 
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== Behind the Scenes Gallery ==
 
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Sources: [https://www.instagram.com/p/BlbM-oiAeur/?taken-by=jeremiahmayhew Jeremiah Mayhew's Instagram], [https://www.instagram.com/p/Bler2x0HgN9/?taken-by=lance_drake Lance Drake's Instagram] & [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCQ4mMrlqXg Muse's YouTube]
 
==References==
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Revision as of 16:19, 11 January 2021

TC Electronic G-Major 2

The G-Major 2 is a multi-effects rack processor, made by Danish audio equipment manufacturer, TC Electronic. It is primarily designed for use on guitars and bass guitars. The G-Major 2 was introduced to the market in around 2008/2009.

The unit includes six groups of effects, developed by TC, which can be used; Filters, Compressors, Pitch-based effects, Modulation, Delay and Reverb The unit also has a gate and an EQ and offers advanced MIDI capabilities, relay switching and a flexible setup. The effects unit comes either black or silver-faced.

Matt uses this unit for Stockholm Syndrome and can be heard on the HAARP Live CD and DVD (which he kicks on after the second chorus) is what's known as 'zero-through flange'; which, incidentally, is the earliest form of flange, back when recording engineers were pinching the actual tape to get the effect. However, zero-through flange is available on very few conventional flanger pedals.

Chris also used and continues to use this unit for some delay parts including Exogenesis (Part 1), Interlude and the intro of Map of the Problematique.


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