How to Find the Perfect Guitar Pedal Order with Steve Vai

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  • Опубліковано 14 сер 2014
  • Are you having trouble finding the perfect pedal order for your guitar signal chain? Check out our exclusive interview with guitar legend Steve Vai. We teamed up with Steve and our friends at BOSS to dig into the science and the feel for finding the best order to put your guitar pedals in.
    Filmed in Los Angeles, CA in July, 2014.
    For more information about BOSS products visit: www.musiciansfriend.com/boss?source=3GOA6AKB

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  • @Jayisafunkydude
    @Jayisafunkydude 8 років тому +895

    Vai can make that tuner sound great.

  • @8stringsofdeath72
    @8stringsofdeath72 8 років тому +350

    Steve Vai is still that ONE guitarist that simultaneously makes me want to give up playing AND inspires me to become a better guitar player.

    • @brianborstein8456
      @brianborstein8456 5 років тому +3

      I thought that was just me

    • @kemmylilmister1122
      @kemmylilmister1122 5 років тому +2

      You said it brother. Vai is truly a living legend.

    • @robertholsman
      @robertholsman 5 років тому

      I agree. Him an Uli Roth have have the same effect on me ...

    • @rockguitarist931
      @rockguitarist931 4 роки тому +5

      Zappa was very impressed by his playing so you know he's good. I don't like his music, but damn it he can play!

    • @saassoos9792
      @saassoos9792 4 роки тому +1

      Nice words, Dude !

  • @DaveGera
    @DaveGera 8 років тому +418

    If Steve Vai walked into his bedroom and fell over his guitar it'd still be a great solo.

    • @MarkWolfePA
      @MarkWolfePA 6 років тому +6

      pretty sure he did that on Flexible :-)

    • @thomaspick4123
      @thomaspick4123 5 років тому

      Do you mean when one gets up in the middle of the night to take a piss and you stub your toe?

    • @dennislinares2582
      @dennislinares2582 5 років тому +1

      LMAO!

    • @josed.vargas3961
      @josed.vargas3961 5 років тому

      Check out Erotic Nightmares

    • @blessed7927
      @blessed7927 5 років тому

      Haha right? Lol

  • @jamesrogers9887
    @jamesrogers9887 8 років тому +308

    I like Vai. He isn't here using his knowledge to tell you the "best" way, he's using his knowledge to explain how each one works and then allowing you to use that to change it as you see fit.

    • @puertecitos6888
      @puertecitos6888 8 років тому +9

      +James Rogers and he looks incredibly uncomfortable too.

    • @baymahardhika8563
      @baymahardhika8563 8 років тому +9

      +Puertecitos68 You right. The host got me irritated too

    • @jamesrogers9887
      @jamesrogers9887 8 років тому +1

      Kevin I'm confused at the point you're trying to make. I clearly know that the "best" way is relative, hence the quotation marks...

    • @shadowrequiem54
      @shadowrequiem54 8 років тому +2

      +James Rogers I think he's agreeing with you lol

    • @carljenkins7354
      @carljenkins7354 7 років тому +1

      I agree. Vai is like an evil genius/science teacher.

  • @MetalLives5150
    @MetalLives5150 9 років тому +211

    Steve Vai is not only an incredible musician.... He is an incredible human being

    • @billybobbobson5346
      @billybobbobson5346 5 років тому +5

      MetalLives5150 oh, you know him?

    • @sona3486
      @sona3486 4 роки тому +15

      Actually, I do know him, and he IS an extremely warm and genuinely friendly person. I spent many hours with him, his band(s), and his former personal assistant over the course of a couple tours; I never saw him treat anyone - especially his fans - with anything other than kindness and graciousness. What you see in all his instructional videos is how he is in real life.

    • @MAGAMANPATRIOT
      @MAGAMANPATRIOT 2 роки тому

      I've brung him up in conversation talking to some younger players. One or two times one of em said "who" he's so good he's hard to explain so I direct them to watch that movie the ending he wrote both guitar parts.

    • @VoodooDewey69
      @VoodooDewey69 Рік тому

      Yea I hear you ,Pat Martino does the same to me .Makes want to throw it out the window .

    • @VoodooDewey69
      @VoodooDewey69 Рік тому

      @@sona3486 that's what makes good musicians great musicians.

  • @handwiredbyme
    @handwiredbyme 4 роки тому +48

    Steve Vai is a legend and seems like such a great person.He is so positive and really makes a new guitar player believe greatness is achievable by anyone.such an inspiration

  • @Moose_Hawkins
    @Moose_Hawkins 8 років тому +147

    The single most important thing I learned from this video:
    Steve Vai collects hot sauce.

    • @MarcusMarchesoni
      @MarcusMarchesoni 6 років тому +1

      we are 2

    • @levieuxjurassien1665
      @levieuxjurassien1665 5 років тому

      @@MarcusMarchesoni well... then you´re just some dumb geek...

    • @richardperkins9748
      @richardperkins9748 4 роки тому

      What I take from top musicians like Vai, I will play my way and dont give fuck who cares. Even all the mistakes. Makes me happy. Thank you, 4sure!!!!!

  • @JosephPescatello
    @JosephPescatello 8 років тому +44

    Mr. Vai and Mr. Satriani, have done more to unlock the secrets of guitar tone than anyone ever before. Bravo.

    • @7James77
      @7James77 4 роки тому +4

      Everyone has heard of Hendrix, but it's good to bring race into a conversation where it's not necessary, kudos to you.

    • @mikecorey8370
      @mikecorey8370 4 роки тому

      Listen to Pete Thorn.

    • @mikecorey8370
      @mikecorey8370 4 роки тому

      @@BillDerBerg That was kind of a stupid thing to say.

    • @gutbucket260
      @gutbucket260 4 роки тому

      Not Link Wray ?

    • @ottodrone6173
      @ottodrone6173 3 роки тому +1

      Spoken like a true Italian.

  • @JIMJAMSC
    @JIMJAMSC 9 років тому +81

    This is me. I have accumulated enough pedals and gear to open a store. I will do what Steve does around 29:00 for hours and hours. Kneeling on a hard wood floor turning,twisting,tweaking the settings until it happens! Tonal perfection. Then the next day I will power up the amps,strum the guitar and go "This sounds like crap!" Then 2 weeks later I will have the guitar plugged into maybe a OD and then straight into the amp and go,"PERFECT." Repeat procedure for another 30 years.

    • @jjk8417
      @jjk8417 5 років тому +7

      I'm there with you buddy

    • @Ron4roc
      @Ron4roc 5 років тому +4

      You got that right man. We guitarists are never satisfied.

    • @rowdybodine8585
      @rowdybodine8585 5 років тому +4

      The tone is the same but your ear is different. Happens to everyone.

    • @lordofthewoods
      @lordofthewoods 5 років тому +4

      Take close-up pics of the settings : )

    • @masmachina803
      @masmachina803 5 років тому +1

      Can’t put your hand in the same river twice

  • @GazMoz78
    @GazMoz78 10 років тому +188

    I play a BOSS DS1 it sounds awful, Steve Vai plays it and it sounds awesome!

    • @SufferDYT
      @SufferDYT 10 років тому +49

      You clearly need a carvin legacy.

    • @danielxaviermusic
      @danielxaviermusic 10 років тому +41

      You need an amp that has quite a lot of mid to compensate with the scooped sound of the DS-1. No matter what setting you put the DS-1 in, you'll always get a very scooped sound because of the natural eq of the pedal. My advice for you is to typically crank the mids up with your amp, keep the treble and presence no higher than 1 o' clock, and don't let the bass go beyond 11 or 12 o clock. I think part of the reason why Steve Vai has a very thick and rounded distorted sound is because I believe that most of his tone is coming from the distorted signal of the Carvin Legacy and is boosting it with an overdrive. Even with Steve's setup, the DS-1 retains a scooped sound, so other than re-adjusting the eq of your amp, I'd suggest that you use the DS-1 on a slightly distorted sound so that the DS-1 will tighten up the sound of the amp, Joe Satriani used to do that before.

    • @GazMoz78
      @GazMoz78 10 років тому +8

      Daniel Xavier Whow! A well detailed and informative response, thanks but i sold my DS1 years ago, I just couldn't get on with it, but thanks for taking the time.

    • @danielxaviermusic
      @danielxaviermusic 10 років тому +2

      I hear ya, buddy. I personally haven't owned a real DS-1 but I own a Jemini and a Satchurator, and their both based off of the DS-1. They both have a very harsh sound overall because of their inherently scooped eq. I'm getting rid of the Satchurator but I'm keeping the Jemini, not because it sounds better but the saving grace of the Jemini is that the OD side of it is pretty sweet, and makes for a great boost.

    • @SufferDYT
      @SufferDYT 10 років тому

      Have you had a chance to play the jemini with a carvin legacy?

  • @robertgreen9675
    @robertgreen9675 4 роки тому +14

    Steve Vai is an excellent teacher, and a guitar legend.

  • @looneyburgmusic
    @looneyburgmusic 6 років тому +8

    I will never forget seeing Whitesnake back in the early 90's, when Steve Vai took over for the injured Adrian Vandenberg - he absolutely blew the roof off the arena with every note.

  • @willieb3905
    @willieb3905 10 років тому +34

    Oh that little Stevie Vai, such a nice boy....

    • @rogerfelez7478
      @rogerfelez7478 6 років тому

      Willie B3 And you're going to play that nice song...

    • @davidblum1443
      @davidblum1443 5 років тому +1

      Roger's guitars and stuff This is my Whammy Bar! And its gonna be loud!

  • @YouOriginal
    @YouOriginal 10 років тому +47

    Can't believe I watched the whole video. The best part was at the end, thank you.

  • @juancarlosnunezf96
    @juancarlosnunezf96 5 років тому +5

    Steve is someone who not only inspires you to become a better musician but also a better person, a true Master. God bless him.

  • @bluesdealer
    @bluesdealer 8 років тому +22

    I didn't learn anything new about pedals (beginners will), but I learned a lot from Vai's mentality and philosophy, especially that bit at the end. Great vid!

  • @calebsj
    @calebsj 9 років тому +8

    4:48 "kind of a decent kind of distortion" perfect description for that pedal id say

  • @zoommair
    @zoommair 9 років тому +5

    Came for the pedal order video, stayed for ten minutes of gold at the end. Best 10 minutes of my guitar life.

  • @skateborg
    @skateborg 6 років тому +6

    LOVE Steve Vai's philosophy on practicing.
    Especially "being present" and "not criticizing yourself."

  • @ER_aka_RAM
    @ER_aka_RAM 4 роки тому +7

    This is the greatest pedal demonstration of all-time! Thank you Steve Vai & Musician’s Friend for making it happen 🤘🏽

  • @user-zx1ir7jt4c
    @user-zx1ir7jt4c 7 років тому +5

    I saw Steve Vai in concert a few months back and it was sooo badass! I've been to alot of shows in my time and I was shocked. This was one of the coolest shows I've ever witnessed, and VERY loud! If you ever get a chance to see this guy live, don't miss out!

  • @gkol69
    @gkol69 9 років тому +9

    The last minutes about creativity, inspiration, how to trick your ego and all that, apply to life as well !!! Thank you very much, Steve!!!

  • @MyTube4Utoo
    @MyTube4Utoo 5 років тому +43

    I've found I sound the best when I connect my pedals in any random order, and leave one disconnected so no sound comes out.

    • @tomcoryell
      @tomcoryell 5 років тому +1

      Escape the Matrix LOL

    • @stranger5088
      @stranger5088 4 роки тому +2

      I sound best when mine is on the stand.

    • @simonbowen4254
      @simonbowen4254 4 роки тому +2

      I sound the best when I sell all my gear for $1 reserve and sit on a stall in an empty room in complete silence.

  • @KrazyDirtWeed
    @KrazyDirtWeed 5 років тому +7

    I love Steve Vai, what a great talent and a level head.... he's so genuine.

  • @rurzan
    @rurzan 10 років тому +30

    From 57:45, people, I can't stress enough how valuable it is what Steve says there! I'm sure he got these ideas from meditation, because that's basically what good meditation teachers talk about all the time - being present, in the moment, turning off the voice in your head, not talking to yourself, not judging, just watching yourself. This works in all aspects of life, not only music. And good call Brian about tricking your ego :)

    • @BrianBaggett
      @BrianBaggett 10 років тому +7

      Yes! What you said - "Being present, in the moment, turning off the voice in your head, not talking to yourself, not judging, just watching yourself. This works in all aspects of life, not only music."

  • @kickyourmum
    @kickyourmum 8 років тому +245

    Like a lost episode of "Between Two Ferns".

    • @JacobawSnow
      @JacobawSnow 6 років тому +12

      smorrebrod LOL. This guy interviewing has very little personality. Definitely uncomfortable to watch. Vai is funny though. Silly and corny sometimes. But he has a good vibe.

    • @golf-freq
      @golf-freq 5 років тому +12

      Hilarious! The thing most people don't realize about Vai is that even though he sometimes comes off as extremely New-Agey he is actually fundamentally grounded and rationally guided in and by his own spiritual beliefs. However, it is also true that he is drawn to corniness like a moth to the flame. I mean, you look at Steve and you think "This is the coolest and probably most dangerous snake-like man I've ever seen" and then he opens his mouth and then you hear that not only is he respectful, well-mannered, compassionate and generally tenderhearted he's also more than just a bit of a cornball. It is for all of these reasons that he is instantly likable and adored around the world -- and we haven't even taken into consideration his prodigious guitar virtuousity yet! Extraordinary!

    • @garethconway8717
      @garethconway8717 5 років тому +24

      Between Two Flangers...

    • @christinahinton4538
      @christinahinton4538 5 років тому +1

      exactly. dude is cringe worthy

    • @RogerBarraud
      @RogerBarraud 5 років тому

      Yeah I spotted the Zach G vibe instantly - it's in the eyes! :-)

  • @sknowmann
    @sknowmann 8 років тому +401

    Now to the important question: where can one get those coffee mugs??

    • @Quimerateck
      @Quimerateck 8 років тому +16

      ik those are nice mugs

    • @erics7004
      @erics7004 7 років тому +6

      I ask myself the same thing! They're so cool!

    • @josiahgarza7093
      @josiahgarza7093 7 років тому

      I know right those are pretty cool looking mugs

    • @vshopskater
      @vshopskater 6 років тому +9

      I concur, those liquid vessels are indeed copacetic

    • @JRP3music
      @JRP3music 6 років тому

      I also liked the Waza pedals. Hearing the Waza Delays in stereo. It would be cool to see a stereo version with stereo inputs and outputs!

  • @tacogladiator7503
    @tacogladiator7503 8 років тому +4

    Was never a huge Vai fan ..but....his introspect and ability to explain tone in the simplest terms without sounding like a know-it-all, was refreshing..the things to with delays and putting them in the loop as apposed to the front of the amp were a learning for me..great video..

  • @victorramsey5575
    @victorramsey5575 4 роки тому +3

    Every time I listen to Vai talk about the "inner note" and "locking into the groove", just finding your sound, I gain another level of respect and appreciation for him. Its too bad that most people on Earth will never get it. Musicians are on a whole different spiritual level. There are few pro guitarists that can (or have) actually inspire the spirit inside you. Randy Rhoads, Cliff Burton (bass..but still), Mick Mars, Steve Clark, Dimebag, Steve Vai and Joe Satriani have inspired me everytime I hear them. I thank God for putting them in my path.

  • @whynottalklikeapirat
    @whynottalklikeapirat 10 років тому +64

    Steve wearing his matching Legacy pants today I notice

    • @iswadikassim4896
      @iswadikassim4896 10 років тому

      I went to all the comments and you sir are the only person who mention his matching pants and amp head... got to have matching pants and amp heads.

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat 10 років тому +9

      iswadi kassim
      One wonders why people do not more broadly consider it a mandatory thing. The pants/amp nexus is such an obvious platform for a fashion statement

    • @iswadikassim4896
      @iswadikassim4896 10 років тому +1

      Oh yeah i can see it already. Paris or milan will be crawling with people carrying matching amp heads and pants. Its called fashion. Hahaha

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat 10 років тому +2

      iswadi kassim
      Never mind no frillsy Gucci handbags, I wanna see Kate Moss with a 200 watt orange head and matching heels and summer dress. However - you won't be seeing me on stage with no Helena Christensen anniversary amp. Its not gonna be that much of a two way street.

    • @ppmguire
      @ppmguire 9 років тому +2

      Aw man, that means I have to wear grey carpet to match my RGT100ES. *sigh* I must do what humanity needs!

  • @leeanucha
    @leeanucha 2 роки тому +2

    Steve Vai always has something to say about everthing in the universe and in very interesting way. I could just listen all day.

  • @Snakefinger1000
    @Snakefinger1000 5 років тому +3

    It's nice to hear comments from Steve Vai praising Jeff Beck when so many guitarists think that it's some sort of competition. a true gentleman.

  • @charvel111
    @charvel111 10 років тому +41

    The last minutes of the interview, was deep and rich. Thanks Steve, for this and your music.

    • @BrianBaggett
      @BrianBaggett 10 років тому +5

      charvel111 Totally agree. That was my favorite part of the event. Check out the book Effortless Mastery by Kenny Werner. It's a life changer.

    • @charvel111
      @charvel111 10 років тому

      I will, thanks for the tip fellow youtuber!

    • @charvel111
      @charvel111 10 років тому

      Brian Baggett I just realize you're the one that did the interview! My bad man, that was rude of me.

    • @BrianBaggett
      @BrianBaggett 10 років тому +2

      charvel111 No Man, not rude at all. I'm just a fan like everyone else. Take care and keep playing!

    • @BrianBaggett
      @BrianBaggett 10 років тому +1

      *****
      Yes! Fantastic book! Read it multiple times!

  • @CliveBarnesMusic
    @CliveBarnesMusic 9 років тому +66

    I think Zach Galifianakis did a fine job interviewing Steve here...! But where are the two ferns..?

  • @uwwdelta
    @uwwdelta 8 років тому

    What a rad session ! Vai is an absolute genius and such a kind and generous teacher .

  • @foxsoxxband3917
    @foxsoxxband3917 4 роки тому +3

    I've always respected Steve Vai just was never really a fan of his style but he is really well spoken and knows his stuff, really impressed with his speaking.

  • @christopherduenas2695
    @christopherduenas2695 9 років тому +6

    Interviewers should be like this guys, he has solid insight, makes intelligent questions, and most importantly, shuts up when he has to.

  • @TheGeorgeH27
    @TheGeorgeH27 10 років тому +30

    The Boss mug is awesome.

    • @SimonBorro
      @SimonBorro 10 років тому

      Yeah i love !

    • @slimbocker73
      @slimbocker73 10 років тому +1

      Would love to have one of those!

  • @raywhitesr1125
    @raywhitesr1125 3 роки тому

    Steve, i just found this video and man you still inspire me.

  • @LuxeXx
    @LuxeXx 8 років тому +136

    I want to do it all wrong so Steve Vai comes and yells at me.

    • @DARRENC910
      @DARRENC910 6 років тому +10

      LuxeXx he's like the Gordon Ramsay of guitarists

    • @lennykrainie1903
      @lennykrainie1903 6 років тому +8

      Darren Fenyyx Callaghan WHERE’S THE WHAM SAUCE !??

    • @warrenjg4598
      @warrenjg4598 5 років тому +1

      I'm sure he got that from being schooled by Mr Zappa@@DARRENC910

  • @vitrioleater
    @vitrioleater 9 років тому +3

    Awesome video guys. Loved Steve's the question time at the end. Absolute gold in there.

  • @MauFerrusca
    @MauFerrusca 4 роки тому +6

    "Are you flanging a delayed signal or delaying a flanged signal?" That's almost philosophical.

  • @anttik5764
    @anttik5764 7 років тому

    Has to be one of the best videos I have ever watched. The last minutes and the question time were great :)

  • @ninjako6255
    @ninjako6255 2 роки тому

    This video is gold and Vai is an angel for doing this!

  • @alexg9222
    @alexg9222 4 роки тому +3

    Great vid!
    Love to hear Steve talk openly and candidly, about his love for the instrument and music!
    Wish I saw this 5 years ago, it would have changed my own perspective towards making time for the instrument and investing in myself!
    Thank you, to you both!
    I really enjoyed this!

  • @jimobrien2455
    @jimobrien2455 10 років тому +3

    ".......but I like having two ! "............OMG Steve is everything !

  • @c-live-vids7616
    @c-live-vids7616 2 роки тому

    This was awesome. Steve is such an inspiring player and person. Watched the entire thing and it went so fast.

  • @spyderlogan4992
    @spyderlogan4992 8 років тому

    What a fantastic pair of ears. I've never heard or seen these great explanations and demonstrations before. Terrific video.

  • @VNXiTrum
    @VNXiTrum 9 років тому +4

    Listening to Steve comments. I admire him more, not about the pedals order, but the dept in him as beautiful musician. Thanks.

  • @martinitime1975
    @martinitime1975 9 років тому +86

    I only have one question: where can I get one of those bitchin Boss coffee mugs????

    • @DylanDTrimble
      @DylanDTrimble 9 років тому

      martinitime1975 ya what he said!!! lol

    • @VictorMoraes_dt
      @VictorMoraes_dt 9 років тому +6

      +martinitime1975 just leaving a comment in case someone answers it

    • @carvinblack
      @carvinblack 9 років тому

      +martinitime1975 I would bet they were given away or sold at NAMM. They probably had a few still around so they used for the video shoot.

  • @mrnobodyinvr9762
    @mrnobodyinvr9762 5 років тому +1

    Hes just the sweetest, kindest, most down to Earth guy, guitar aside, just the nicest guy.

  • @TroyNaumu808
    @TroyNaumu808 2 роки тому +1

    it is always good to hear the insights and wisdom of a Master like Steve Vai. His knowledge and experience is so valuable.

  • @WyattScott
    @WyattScott 9 років тому +25

    Steve is a smart guy. This was very enjoyable to watch and he's definitely a master of the guitar. Not into his stuff, didn't like his live show bored to tears, but this vid is fantastic. His ideas and philosophy on guitar and music is spot on.

    • @johnraymond8498
      @johnraymond8498 6 років тому

      Wyatt Scott your a jester to the throne..... You still popping zits and waxing your carrot in your bedroom at your parents house ?

    • @williamhunt4460
      @williamhunt4460 5 років тому +1

      I second that. He is a lot like Jeff Beck jr. Brilliant, unique talent, but needs support creating great songs that can really use his guitar magic. Check out out Jeffs albums over the years. some pure dynamite tracks surrounded by some boring fillers. Freeway Jam for example is great as a short version, but move on to other stuff next time.

  • @musiciansfriend
    @musiciansfriend  10 років тому +32

    Are your guitar pedals in perfect order? Steve Vai helps you! Watch this video and subscribe to our UA-cam channel for more interviews, prodcut reviews, and more. bit.ly/1lid2Xz

    • @nickdangelo5564
      @nickdangelo5564 9 років тому +5

      How can I get one of the boss coffee mugs? They are so cool! Thanks

    • @VioletDeliriums
      @VioletDeliriums 9 років тому +9

      What he says at 1:40 is all you need... The key is to maybe know the basics: (filters before distortions/gains before modulations before delays/reverbs) and then just put them on the board and move them around until you get what sounds the best... The only problem some people might have is a lack of willingness to experiment... 13:01 this is one of those experiments -- move the phaser or flanger in front of the distortion as opposed to in the effects loop and see what happens. A lot depends on how much noise the phaser or flanger makes. If it makes a lot of noise (like a Phase 90), then it usually works better before the distortion so you aren't phasering the gain pedal's white noise.

    • @gonzalodiazgallardo9540
      @gonzalodiazgallardo9540 9 років тому

      Nick D'Angelo 1 for me too please

    • @jeffreyp1855
      @jeffreyp1855 8 років тому

      +Musician's Friend How could this guy hang out with Vai, and not have a big dumb grin on his face?

    • @brunobailly7013
      @brunobailly7013 8 років тому

      +Jeffrey P Maybe the fact he doesn't have a big dumb grin on his face his why Steve Vai let's him hang out with him in the first place.

  • @steveweilhart2359
    @steveweilhart2359 7 років тому

    Steve is so articulate with a great personality . refreshing. Very informative - Thanks Steve your the best

  • @storm3380
    @storm3380 5 років тому

    Steve...as usual. Being very human, and forever inspirational.

  • @Adipsia1
    @Adipsia1 9 років тому +3

    It's so interesting and valuable to watch how Steve gets to terms with a new set of pedals. He's an 'inspired' musician who can play the music that he hears in his head. Translating those ideas back in to 'pedal-order' for us Luddites - who can't play the sounds that we hear - must have been a challenge for him. Thank you.

  • @kitemanmusic
    @kitemanmusic 9 років тому +5

    I think Steve is talking about getting to the Alpha state of mind. One needs to eliminate the background noise of everyday living, because creativity is a very quiet sound, but it can come through if you let it. It's a question of knowing how to open the door. It's all there waiting.
    I was intrigued when he said that he was not a natural guitar player. I'm sure many people would find this hard to believe, but it shows how humble he is. He has worked very hard and achieved fantastic ability. He is very philosophical, and understands what is going on. Great stuff!

  • @lindapietro4750
    @lindapietro4750 6 років тому

    Steve is very kind to share his knowledge and experience. These principals are very important in a studio signal chain too while tracking and mixing.

  • @MrAirblown2009
    @MrAirblown2009 7 років тому +1

    One of the most informative Steve Vai interviews ever. I learned so much.

  • @Pharesm
    @Pharesm 4 роки тому +3

    love the stuff Steve says... the first thing that actually worked for me was to keep my frontal lobe occupied with some slow, not too exciting movie and play. I suddenly realized I could play really well, if I just shut off the thought spigot by distracting it with something else. By now, I don't need a movie anymore. I just play and whatever it is, I never argue with myself over it.
    I read some place, that we all are searching for the sounds we were born without, in the overall vibrational pattern of our body.

  • @JaggerMurray
    @JaggerMurray 10 років тому +3

    Just reading everyone's comments, the video as a whole was amazing. The way he teaches how to use pedals, but still stressing there is no right or wing way. I always try to teach that to my students. What works for you if great but I prefer to use this approach. But he really rally hit it on the head at the end. Real words of wisdom! What a guitar player and a person! Thanks for uploading this video. Probably the best interview on line.

  • @maxrichter5603
    @maxrichter5603 6 років тому

    Once after some months I watch this video and it inspires me every single time.

  • @dr05guitar
    @dr05guitar 4 роки тому +1

    I love how deep and philosophical Steve gets toward the end... always enjoy hearing him talk about concepts like this, he's quite articulate with such things. Much enjoyed!

  • @boonexy
    @boonexy 8 років тому +34

    I think its kind of funny how the video title and description keep pressing "perfect" and all Steve says is there isn't really such thing. This guy isn't my cup of tea for guitar playing but he's highly influential and very smart.

  • @Sillysillystupidio
    @Sillysillystupidio 7 років тому +3

    Professor Vai does great and informative interviews..No doubt...

  • @memneophilia
    @memneophilia 8 років тому

    This was pivotal to my love of guitar playing. Thank you so much for this.

  • @SIRINI100
    @SIRINI100 Рік тому

    tHERE IS SOOO MUCH MORE IN THIS INTERVIEW THAN I EVER EXPECTED!!! THANK YOU GUYS BOTH FOR SHOWING US STUFF WE NEED TO KNOW! gREETINGS FROM ATHENS GREECE !!

  • @ChristianIce
    @ChristianIce 9 років тому +126

    The very good thing in your sound is the way you play.
    90% of the guitarists I know (me included) would sound like playing a toy guitar with that setup. :)

    • @BluesLicks101
      @BluesLicks101 8 років тому +4

      +ChristianIce Agreed with those pedals maybe it might be a bit toy-like/weak (though Roland has some cool tones), but that is a NICE amp system he's playing through!

    • @G4LCTC
      @G4LCTC 7 років тому +28

      ChristianIce I remember reading some dude's account about meeting his idol Eric Clapton. The dude had an ultra cheap guitar and gear but Eric wanted to show him some lick and as he handed him his guitar he was extremely embarrassed and worried about the "bad" tone from his cheap gear. To his amazement Eric made that guitar scream. It was at that moment he realized the majority of the sound comes from the player not the gear. This was a big lesson for him and also for me. I have also experienced this effect in my life when good musicians use my gear.

    • @TheDevice357
      @TheDevice357 6 років тому +6

      first thing I learned as a kid was I needed to be able to play anything threw whatever sound I had. I would use really bad set ups but make it sound good bc of doing it enough.
      BUT, that set up he's using is extremely awsum. it's stereo, his guitar, BOSS pedals, and threw a great amp. the amp makes the difference.
      and for those who need the help, big change in using pedal is don't use the TONE knob more then half way, if that much. get the presence from the amp

    • @nazarenkodenys
      @nazarenkodenys 6 років тому +3

      G4LCTC well that is partially true
      Phrasing and guitar technique depends solely on player abilities
      While the audio characteristics are based on gear itself.
      You get different response for Les Paul vs Strat or valve vs transition
      The marketing thing used to manipulate customers is getting them believe certain brand name is the only way to get desired tone.
      The truth regarding Boss pedals is that pro players choose these pedals not because they could not allow themselves expensive custom boutique but because if your super custom pedal is dead on the road Boss pedal could be bought in every store.
      So if you base your setup on rare and expensive gear - be ready to spend tons for backup
      I could not tell how many pedals were bought - with no music produced.

    • @steeevo0136
      @steeevo0136 6 років тому +5

      "threw" ?? "awsum" ?? . . . . oh dear. Perhaps too much attention to guitar skills and not enough to basic language skills ?

  • @91945punx
    @91945punx 10 років тому +5

    Damn... Steve did open pandora's box with the suggestion of one effect going into one amp, another into another. That sounds fun.

    • @baatkarlo
      @baatkarlo 6 років тому

      91945punx try using a roland vg-99, it has two guitars, fx chains and amps plus dry signal on l,r output.

  • @andy.1331
    @andy.1331 5 років тому +1

    Thank you, Steve, for sharing with us such a clever thoughts about creativity!

  • @ralphbello5292
    @ralphbello5292 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Steve Vai for sharing so much of your, not only musical techniques, but your musical soul.....much appreciated!!

  • @chatreeo
    @chatreeo 10 років тому +28

    Steve Vai tone is superb

  • @TomPark1986
    @TomPark1986 7 років тому +10

    Vai's playing is very sunny and optimistic sounding.

    • @theothertroll
      @theothertroll 7 років тому +2

      I love depressing rainy days with lots of fucking thunder ~

    • @shaterproofblosm
      @shaterproofblosm 7 років тому +1

      I love a good almond milk based thick health shake with blueberries, lecithin and everything else healthy in my fridge in the morning :D}~

    • @TomPark1986
      @TomPark1986 7 років тому

      Rammstein guitar then? HA.

  • @keithlabonte2547
    @keithlabonte2547 3 роки тому

    The closing conversation to the video was clearly impressive and highlighted Steve’s true artistic success

  • @jitterjive4711
    @jitterjive4711 2 роки тому

    Thank you, Steve, for sharing your knowledge... and your wisdom.

  • @marsattacks7071
    @marsattacks7071 8 років тому +12

    Great deep interview ! Steve Vai is humble and passionnate as usual. Great man . Thanks !

  • @proc007
    @proc007 9 років тому +10

    He is NOT using his delay pedals in front of his other pedals.
    The reason why his rig is difficult to explain is because of the way his amp functions. Most guitarists (especially those who are just starting out) will set up their signal path in a basic way like this: guitar > pedals > front of the amp.
    Steve wanted to set up his rig so that it sounds cleaner, more like a guitar going directly into an amp. Since lot of his driven sound comes directly from the dirty channel on his amp, he's not going to want the modulations/delays affecting the clarity of his guitar alone.
    Basically, his signal path works something like this:
    Guitar > wah > distortion > front of the amp
    THEN in the back of the amp there is an FX Loop, which responds to the pedals that were plugged into the FRONT of the amp. This way his chorus and delays are not going to sound like crap when he switches to the EQed/dirty channel on his amp. So, the signal path for the FX Loop would look something like this:
    Back of the amp (FX Loop) > volume pedal > chorus splits the signal into stereo > delay 1 returns to the back of amp 1 and delay 2 returns to the back of amp 2.
    So, as you can see, this can be quite complicated to someone who is not familiar with this type of amp set up.

    • @davecarsley8773
      @davecarsley8773 5 років тому

      You don't seem to understand what an effects loop is

    • @Atomiclord1
      @Atomiclord1 5 років тому +1

      @@davecarsley8773 A Proc perfectly describes the second setup that Steve demonstrated.

    • @willb3698
      @willb3698 5 років тому

      A Proc, er...that is what he said mate, I understood what he said perfectly. Did you not listen that you needed to repeat it?

  • @circuitwicker1672
    @circuitwicker1672 6 років тому +2

    Steve is amazing! To me, this is like a masterclass!! Thank you!!

  • @GeraldWilhelmBradenComposer
    @GeraldWilhelmBradenComposer 4 роки тому +2

    When I was touring as a guitarist in the early 80's with Climax, a great guy named Craig Anderton from Guitar Player magazine helped me set up my rig and pedals. Everything was basically analog back then, so I added digital FX changes through time. I was using 2-100 watt Marshalls with slant front cabinets (miked up on 2 separate FOH channels), one clean and one over driven, with my guitar plugged into my Cry Baby wah, Boss pre-amp, and Boss compressor, and then to an A/B box, to choose the amp and FX set up for each amp. I had an FX loop installed in the rear of all of my Marshall heads (these are standard in many amps these days), so that I could cleanly insert my old Echo plex tape delay, Boss chorus, Fender tube reverb, and Eventide harmonizer. It's VERY important to insert all these "clean" type of FX through the rear FX loop, so that you are bypassing the pre-amp stage of your amp. If you plug all these clean type FX units into the front of your amp, it will sound VERY harsh, because as you turn your guitar volume knobs up, it will overdrive any effect, and raise the volume of the FX with the volume of the guitar. Though this is OK for a wah wah, pre-amp, or compressor pedal. This is all much the same, as when you are running FOH and separate monitor mixes on a mixer. You ALWAYS choose "Pre-fader" for your AUX monitor mixes, so that when your sound engineer brings up a fader in the FOH mix, that channel's volume doesn't also come up in any of the monitor mixes. As digital FX became better, I eventually bought 1 rack mount programmable digital FX unit, that would do 4-FX at the same time, and inserted it into my rear FX loop. I ALWAYS use the natural over drive or "distortion" from my amp, by setting the master volume at a lower level than my output volume, to give me that nice rock over drive for rock rhythms and solos, as I turned my guitar volume knobs up. This is how our "old school" greats such as Page, Clapton, Beck, and many other did it, and it is STILL the best method for achieving a REAL good over driven rock sound, that is controllable simply by turning your guitar volume knobs up and down. The pre-amp pedal right before the amps input, is what will give you that little extra drive. Around 1990, many amps started having switchable channels, one clean and one over driven, and that eliminated the need for me to have 2 separate amps on stage, with 2 separate FX set ups and an A/B box to choose amps. I switched to using a Peavey Heritage VTX, and had a great sound for all the rock and also more jazzy rock type Steely Dan,. Satriani, Eric Johnson...etc music I performed. These days, I'm not gigging much, and I am using a small Line 6 amp, with all the internal programmable FX patches, with a Line 6 foot pedal, and my 2 matching 35 year old Fender Stratocaster Elite guitars (one black, one white)...Peace!

  • @siriusfun
    @siriusfun 5 років тому +3

    4:36 - Steve Vai is officially one of us.
    I don't know how I feel about that yet.

  • @IainFrame
    @IainFrame 8 років тому +90

    Vai's legato is smoother than James Bond at the roulette table in white tie.

    • @LEUNN_
      @LEUNN_ 8 років тому +9

      +Iain Frame with a dry martini

    • @kevinalzate9177
      @kevinalzate9177 8 років тому

      3 ice cubes

    • @steveforwarduk
      @steveforwarduk 8 років тому +3

      I agree.. smoother than Des Lynham in a vat of honey.

    • @panama1942
      @panama1942 5 років тому

      Its bond james bond, shaken not stirred huehue

  • @dr05guitar
    @dr05guitar 8 років тому

    Awesome video! I always learn something from Steve...love the philosophical stuff toward the end.

  • @donmccoy4730
    @donmccoy4730 8 років тому

    Cool video. I really love the way Steve is able to make it easy to understand his demo.

  • @obedrodriguez4966
    @obedrodriguez4966 5 років тому +7

    "This guy has played with Zappa and Roth"...like if that was the greatest thing MR STEVE VAI has done. You are in the presence of greatness young man. Is not cool to introduce one of the greatest guitarist of all time as if he was a hired gun.

    • @Steven-jq2yz
      @Steven-jq2yz 4 роки тому +2

      When he played with Zappa all those years ago, that's what he was. Nothing wrong with being a hired gun. Matter of fact it's a compliment.

  • @danycowwashere
    @danycowwashere 7 років тому +49

    I love how he can't even finish a sentence with real words. Everything is "And then it goes BRBRBRBBBRBRBR, and then BRIIRIRIRBRIRIRIBRBRUUU," "but if you....brbrbrbbrbrfiiiiiiiiiiuuuuuu....you see?" "or you can BOBOBOBIBIBOOBOBYBBRBRBRBRBBRBRUIIIAUAUUYYYYY....see?" XD. Steve is awesome.

    • @clydebonnie8828
      @clydebonnie8828 4 роки тому +1

      I have never laughed so hard in all my life!!! Thanx,Man!! Lmmfaoooo

    • @yoadmaimon2007
      @yoadmaimon2007 3 роки тому

      He's like the complete opposite of john petrucci

  • @shawnpa
    @shawnpa 2 роки тому

    What a coup getting an interview with Steve Vai. Thank you for getting his take on pedals. Very informative and interesting.

  • @lngodwetrust7117
    @lngodwetrust7117 5 років тому +1

    We need more videos like this video, a guitar hero imparting wisdom... thanks for posting.

  • @anthonyspitery6332
    @anthonyspitery6332 9 років тому +3

    when I saw the title my first thought was YESSS!!! And then I was like....why is this an hour long?

  • @zodiacbluesbaby
    @zodiacbluesbaby 10 років тому +64

    Any number of boutique makers would kill to have Steve use their pedals, but he uses stock(?) Boss delays and the DS-1 is his go-to box. Shows what a lot of stupid snobbery there is about gear.

    • @mrmapegothe13th
      @mrmapegothe13th 10 років тому +24

      You should see the premier guitar rig rundown for him. All his stuff is really high end custom made and boutique gear that all together likely costed over $10,000. He is using boss In this because they sponsor the video.

    • @zodiacbluesbaby
      @zodiacbluesbaby 10 років тому +7

      Jimmy Gilmour He probably has all kinds of rigs. I've seen pictures where he's used pretty much this exact setup plus a Digitech Whammy. I don't think Steve Vai needs to plug any gear he doesn't actually like.

    • @mrmapegothe13th
      @mrmapegothe13th 10 років тому +2

      zodiacbluesbaby I'm sure he does. In the rig rundown he literally had giant cabinets filled with pedals he wasn't using. I'm certain the rig they showed is what he uses in his studio but i'm not certain what he uses on stage. He probably uses the simple boss rig on quicker or smaller gigs and whips out the giant one for the more important ones.

    • @Ps1504
      @Ps1504 10 років тому +1

      he got a lot of gear man worth thousands but in this video it says they teamed up with Boss, so it shows Boss pedals

    • @Thirdgen83
      @Thirdgen83 10 років тому +1

      His DS-1 is modified by Keeley...

  • @chrisgreenwood8451
    @chrisgreenwood8451 5 років тому +2

    It's so awesome to see an artist like Steve Vai just sit and share things like this. Not only do you get a chance to see how his mind works in creating the tones behind the beautiful music he has created, but it also shows you the simple love of playing guitar and the humble desire to share with others. Love this dude. Great video!

  • @duncanfraser7240
    @duncanfraser7240 6 років тому

    I learnt so much from that thank you, Steve is such an inspection !!!!!!! , I`m 62 and just starting out on guitat

  • @gregs6424
    @gregs6424 4 роки тому +4

    Throughout the entire interview, I was just waiting for Zach Galifianakis to say something sarcastic and have Mr. Steve Vai throw that coffee mug on him and walk off the stage...Got me a little antsy.

  • @dannyscoggin
    @dannyscoggin 9 років тому +6

    this reminds me of "between two ferns" The host has me rotfl! Hes toooo laid back.

  • @tomjones2348
    @tomjones2348 5 років тому

    Steve is able to articulate his points like few other musicians. This is the best video I've seen on the subject.

  • @DrBliss23
    @DrBliss23 8 років тому +1

    Thank you Steve Vai for some insightful tips on getting your head together with your instrument so it becomes less of a chore, and fundamentally a joy. This was also very educational too; I was surprised how much I was doing that was similar to Steve, and inspired by those steps I have to take vis the use of pedals, such as stereo splits from the line out. My first pedal has always been a combined volume/wah pedal, so I was fascinated to see that Steve had his volume pedal first.

  • @TeamFlamingStones
    @TeamFlamingStones 10 років тому +33

    The host didn't seem like he really knew who Steve Vai is... "If you look at our guitar heros, they" He IS a goddamn guitar hero!

    • @RAREDEATHMETAL
      @RAREDEATHMETAL 10 років тому +9

      I think you missed the part where he said he is friends with Dave Wiener, Steve's second guitar player, and he jammed with Steve onstage...

    • @TeamFlamingStones
      @TeamFlamingStones 10 років тому +4

      RAREDEATHMETAL I'm talking about his attitude towards him. Anybody knowing how big this guy really is, would have been more excited. He constantly diminished stuff Steve said by not really agreeing, just pointing out stuff he left out. I don't think anybody can be superior to another person, but what I meant was that this guy didn't know who he was compared to himself.

    • @RAREDEATHMETAL
      @RAREDEATHMETAL 10 років тому +11

      TeamFlamingStones I think he did a great job as an interviewer and host and not a rabid fanboy. As for your last statement, what a contradiction. "Didn't know who he was compared to himself" What the hell are you talking about.

    • @TeamFlamingStones
      @TeamFlamingStones 10 років тому

      RAREDEATHMETAL You can have the argument.

    • @UglyBunnyJase
      @UglyBunnyJase 10 років тому +6

      TeamFlamingStones Yea I think the interviewer's style lent fuel for Vai - again, if he was just a "yes" man, fanboy, or the like, Vai would have no resistance and the interview might fall flat. Vai is just a dude. Not some god; from the interviews I've seen, he seems to appreciate when people aren't spit-shining his nutzak.

  • @MrHugosantos1982
    @MrHugosantos1982 9 років тому +5

    Approach of 3 dimensions for sound:
    Pan - Horizontal Axis.
    EQ - Vertical Axis.
    Reverb, delays, modulation - Depth Axis. (better if stereo)

  • @kauairalph108
    @kauairalph108 8 років тому

    Awesome Steve!! Very eloquent maestro. It takes many life times to train an ear like yours. Thanks for pedal insight.

  • @Ricardorochamusic
    @Ricardorochamusic 4 роки тому

    So inspiring and educational at the same time! I wish I had seen this video twenty years ago.