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[[Image:Bellamy_Fishman.jpg|right|thumb|Bellamy using the Fishman TriplePlay during the [[Paris Cigale 2018 (gig)|2018 Paris gig]], testing the unit during Plug in Baby ]]
[[Image:Bellamy_Fishman.jpg|right|thumb|Bellamy using the Fishman TriplePlay during the [[Paris Cigale 2018 (gig)|2018 Paris gig]], testing the unit during Plug in Baby ]]


Similar to the [[Roland GK-2a Guitar Synthesizer Driver]], which Matt used on the early songs, it's installed on a Manson [[Manson Matt Black Stealth (batch)|Matt Black Stealth]] and used as a synth layer.
Similar to the [[Roland GK-2a Guitar Synthesizer Driver]], which Matt used on early Muse songs, it's installed on a Manson [[Manson Matt Black Stealth (batch)|Matt Black Stealth]] and used as a synth layer.


It's used the studio version and some early live versions of [[The Dark Side (song)|The Dark Side]] and various other unknown songs off of [[Simulation Theory (song)|Simulation Theory]]
The TriplePlay system has first been tested during [[Plug in Baby (song)|Plug in Baby]] at the 2018 La Cigale By Request gig in France, where Matt tried to imitate the studio guitar sound of Plug in Baby. This didn't go well, so he stopped using it live on Plug in Baby.


Bellamy did however use the TriplePlay in the studio version and 2018 live versions of [[The Dark Side (song)|The Dark Side]], the studio solo of [[Break It to Me (song)|Break It to Me]] and various other unknown songs off of [[Simulation Theory (album)|Simulation Theory]].
As of 2019, Bellamy ditched the Fishman TriplePlay and uses the [[Manson Prophet Stealth]] instead.
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Latest revision as of 17:53, 6 July 2019

Bellamy using the Fishman TriplePlay during the 2018 Paris gig, testing the unit during Plug in Baby

Similar to the Roland GK-2a Guitar Synthesizer Driver, which Matt used on early Muse songs, it's installed on a Manson Matt Black Stealth and used as a synth layer.

The TriplePlay system has first been tested during Plug in Baby at the 2018 La Cigale By Request gig in France, where Matt tried to imitate the studio guitar sound of Plug in Baby. This didn't go well, so he stopped using it live on Plug in Baby.

Bellamy did however use the TriplePlay in the studio version and 2018 live versions of The Dark Side, the studio solo of Break It to Me and various other unknown songs off of Simulation Theory.

As of 2019, Bellamy ditched the Fishman TriplePlay and uses the Manson Prophet Stealth instead.

Links

Back to Guitar effects

Back to Manson Matt Black Stealth (batch)