I've seen Scott live several times and even sat at the bar with him between sets back in the 80's-90's, last time I saw him he blew the doors off of downtown St. Paul and set off fire alarms in a legendary outdoor show - he's a phenomenal talent, and yet totally humble.
Scott Henderson is a beast. Been listening for many, many years and met him at NAMM 10 years ago. That was very exciting for me - decidedly less so for him! 😂 When people ask what players most influenced me, Jeff Beck and Scott Henderson always make it into my response - even though, sadly, I don’t play like either of them!
Gitarzysta 2.0 - Haha! No, I asked him to sign nothing only to get a picture with me which he did later when he came by my booth (initially we met at the Suhr booth).
@@mattf9076 I’m absolutely certain they wouldn’t want that anymore than I would. I’m always amazed at people whose only skill is how well they can mimic someone else’s talent. Such a waste, in my opinion.
Scott is a world class player. I listened to Tribal Tech's Illicit record endlessly went it came out, then went to see him do a clinic where he tutored us on how to use music theory to create new ideas when soloing; the dude is brilliant and a tasty player. Thanks for the vid.
I'd say the last one is the best. It sounds like a Scot Henderson's renaissance. Awesome playing and lot's of different colours. I hear his blues roots there, and jazz influences, and Tribal Tech vibe. Love it!
Gitarzysta 2.0 Hell yeah! - although there’s the song, Manic Carpet, on the Vibe Station LP - what a beautiful high energy smorgasbord of a composition! Manic for sure. I LOVE that cut. Scott is a monster dude
Yup. That's the secret story of Stevie Ray Vaughan #1 Strat too. SRV used a dummy coil activated by push-pull TONE knob switch. And you can then use a standard middle single coil (not RWRP) which sounds better in positions 2/4 of a switch.
J.S. Bach was underrated too and the first public playing of his music had place 100 years after his death. In that time nobody noticed a genius living just beside. We're lucky we can see Scott playing live and see his videos on YT :)
great player - great guy - he went out of his way to help me out because i asked him when i had no where left to turn . thanks scott - i still have the RPS-10 and boy did i have some fun with it !
This is the place that only very few guitarists can reach...a true master on Jazz & Blues, whose knowledge on chords & scales, and technical proficiency knows no limits...Saw him twice with Tribal Tech and It was unbelievable...
Well if it's anything like vibe station then it's gonna be killer, hows that guitar playing on manic carpet, that tune is off it's head in a really good way.
@@GuitarZonePL Szkoda mlodych ludzi ktorzy to ogladaja i robia sobie idee co kto i jak. Scott is a hell of a guitar player, ale tak jak wielu z nas widocznie nie lubi zmian. Jak sie gra przez tyle bajerow ile uzywa Scott to nie ma roznicy w brzmienu stal-nikiel.Jest za to roznica w tym ile lat pograsz na instrumencie bez potrzeby wymiany progow.Regards.
can use in 4 cable method ? guitar -> L input SE-70 -> L output SE-70 -> amp input -> amp effect loop send -> R input SE-70 -> R output SE-70 -> amp effect loop return ? how does it sound ? like compressor, auto wah, chorus, flanger, phaser, pitch shift, before the amp ? can you make a demonstration video ?
No, that won´t work. The algorithms in the SE-70 that include effects like comp, autowah or pitchshift are not entirely stereo from input to output. The input signal is summed to mono and splits later in the effect chain to stereo. There is no possibility to split the signal chain at a desired point. There are a few algorithms that are completely stereo like 2 channel mixer, Hall + Room, Reverb + Delay, Reverb + Chorus, Reverb + Pitch Shift and Delay + Chorus. Those are supposed to be used on 2 aux sends of a mixing console.
On page 4, user's manual, says: "2-In/2-Out Routing - The SE-70 provides for stereo input and output. This assures that the stereo image of the original input will be maintained even after effects are applied. It also allows you to process two separate signals in parallel" Does the effects has a balance level or mix level for left and right ?
@@nilsonbarbaro There is a user manual and then there is a second manual called algorithm guide, where every effect algorithm is described and also displayed with block diagrams. As I said the complete stereo path only applies for the few algorithms that I mentioned in my first post. The SE-70 has a double input gain pot on the front, where you can set the gain for each channel independently and in the menu of only the few algorithms I mentioned you can determine if the output is stereo mix or mono + mono. There are single effects, dual effects and multi effects in the SE-70 but in all multi effect chains you can either only use the left input or L + R are first summed to mono before being processed. You can set the levels with a switch on the back to either +4 or -10dB but not independently for each channel. Also the assign possibilities for parameters to a control switch or an expression pedal are very limited. The SE-70 came out in 1993. Nevertheless I still have 2 SE-70 and use them regularly.
Rented gear. Marshall JCM2000. Scott (as he says himself) "would love to play on Suhr SH-100or Custom Audio OD-100 live but it's hardly possible to get it. And Marshalls can be found even in a middle of a rainforest." ;) That small Fender Deluxe combo is just for delay & reverb fx wet signal from BOSS SE-70 unit. Have a nice day Guilherme!
When I don't have time to listen to Gary Moore, Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Alan Holdsworth, Mike Stern or John McLaughlin ... I just listen to Scott Henderson instead. Problem solved :)
Marshall JCM2000 but it was locally rented backline. Scott would love to play on Suhr SH-100or Custom Audio OD-100 live but it's hardly possible to get it. And Marshalls can be found even in a middle of a rainforest. ;)
This guy is great bc he sounds like everybody else. He can cop licks from anybody. I love his live concerts when he gets confused and cannot find his way back to the groove. I always wondered why he never spent time to develop his own sound. Great player, it’s like he thinks he is getting paid by the note. Hilarious!😂
Scott is one of the greatest guitar players to ever live. A true genius..
Amen to that!
I agree!
hihi
Never heard of him!
@@lasdcb whom?
Scott's blues playing fused with Jazz lines is truly remarkable
When Scott plays the blues you stop and listen because it's fucking amazing!
Scott Henderson is the swingest most funkiest bluesy jazz rock badass fusionist ...period! ..and such a knoledge giving person
Scott Henderson is such a great guy, he gives everyone time
Great player too , can't believe I've not heard of him until now .
Certainly someone to learn from .
Had him as an MIT teacher...in the height of shred.
He wiped the floor with everyplayer...then he gave the most critically relevant advice.
Lucky you :)
❤❤❤❤
@@GuitarZonePL The room was sweating... open Jam then a critique with him on what to do..
Scott practices more than anyone else and loves music more than anyone else, he's a legend. But he's always friendly and give us great music.
I've seen Scott live several times and even sat at the bar with him between sets back in the 80's-90's, last time I saw him he blew the doors off of downtown St. Paul and set off fire alarms in a legendary outdoor show - he's a phenomenal talent, and yet totally humble.
I think he's better and better with time, both as a musician and as a human.
Scott is a genius!!!
I forgot how tasteful Scott's phrases are. Always a delight.
I saw Scott here in Brazil + - 1998..... He´s Great
Scott Henderson is a beast. Been listening for many, many years and met him at NAMM 10 years ago. That was very exciting for me - decidedly less so for him! 😂
When people ask what players most influenced me, Jeff Beck and Scott Henderson always make it into my response - even though, sadly, I don’t play like either of them!
And why wasn't it very exciting for him? You made him sign all of your CDs collection? ;)
Gitarzysta 2.0 - Haha! No, I asked him to sign nothing only to get a picture with me which he did later when he came by my booth (initially we met at the Suhr booth).
@@Breuschling11 I bet he was delighted :) Have a nice weekend!
Beck and Henderson wouldn't want you to play like them, they would want you to find your own path.
@@mattf9076 I’m absolutely certain they wouldn’t want that anymore than I would. I’m always amazed at people whose only skill is how well they can mimic someone else’s talent. Such a waste, in my opinion.
Scott is a world class player. I listened to Tribal Tech's Illicit record endlessly went it came out, then went to see him do a clinic where he tutored us on how to use music theory to create new ideas when soloing; the dude is brilliant and a tasty player. Thanks for the vid.
Yup, even his old educational videos are still very interesting. You can find a little gem in there every time you're watching it.
Best modal jazz/blues player👍
One of the best musicians ever!
Great player
His last 2 solo LPs are freakin’ great !!
I'd say the last one is the best. It sounds like a Scot Henderson's renaissance. Awesome playing and lot's of different colours. I hear his blues roots there, and jazz influences, and Tribal Tech vibe. Love it!
Gitarzysta 2.0 Hell yeah! - although there’s the song, Manic Carpet, on the Vibe Station LP - what a beautiful high energy smorgasbord of a composition! Manic for sure. I LOVE that cut. Scott is a monster dude
OMG, the dummy pickup is BRILLIANT!!! I'm a EE and have been working on Strats for years, and that never occurred to me - and it's soooo obvious.
Yup. That's the secret story of Stevie Ray Vaughan #1 Strat too. SRV used a dummy coil activated by push-pull TONE knob switch. And you can then use a standard middle single coil (not RWRP) which sounds better in positions 2/4 of a switch.
Highly underrated player!
J.S. Bach was underrated too and the first public playing of his music had place 100 years after his death. In that time nobody noticed a genius living just beside. We're lucky we can see Scott playing live and see his videos on YT :)
Awesome playing very Scofield at the start, definitely hear Scott’s love of blues!
I love this guy.
What a great tone he gets , the best
As always. He's a real wizard.
great player - great guy - he went out of his way to help me out because i asked him when i had no where left to turn . thanks scott - i still have the RPS-10 and boy did i have some fun with it !
7:39 .... Love it when Scott does that stuff. Awesome.
never realised
he was that good
really nice upload...Henderson sharing his knowlegde in a very helpful way, great teacher, composer and long lasting high end musician...thanks!
Thanks for sharing Scott you know I always keep up on you guys I did not know you got rid of the bogners and went to Marshall
This is the place that only very few guitarists can reach...a true master on Jazz & Blues, whose knowledge on chords & scales, and technical proficiency knows no limits...Saw him twice with Tribal Tech and It was unbelievable...
My hero!
Glad to see you again mr. Henderson
AWESOME
Scott is already in a lot of treble
Scott seems like less of a space cadet than he did when he was younger :)
Great interview! One of the world's most amazing guitarists.
Yes, he's right with the stainless steel frets !
Great graphics...very cool
Thank you!
The best phrasing bar none
Very cool!
Thank you Ron!
Great player and good guy
a genius ... vu a Pris en live ve trio !!!!! fantastique!!!
świetny materiał poglądowy nie tylko zaawansowanych!!!
Thanks Scott for the tour of your rig. Very interesting. I dig your music. ! ! ! !
one of the best rig rundowns ever seen! thanx for making this clip!
He gets a great tone ,
Grandioso sempre!!!
An absolute monster. So. Much. Respect.
Genius. Period 😍
Zawodowe wiosło. I jeszcze czapeczka pod kolor :)
Dokładnie!
Signature model whao !! every guitarist "who had a home studio" totally wet right now !
Great tone!
As always! :)
Great stuff, your the man Scott Henderson. I’m a big fan and a WANKER Too!
Yes he is! :)
Absolute legend!
Monstro na guitarra e um cara legal!!!
Well if it's anything like vibe station then it's gonna be killer, hows that guitar playing on manic carpet, that tune is off it's head in a really good way.
What a legendary artist, and genuinely nice fellow.
Bardzo ciekawe
Dzięki za opinię Broni :)
@@GuitarZonePL spoko. Jak ten model leży w łapie i jak gra wg Ciebie?
@@BRONIXGUITAR Jak dla mnie radius jest zbyt płaski, jak w Ibanezach. Lubię vintage. Poza tym super.
いい動画ですね!
素晴らしい
(-: 有り難うございます :-)
it always sounded "stereo setup" to me. I am shocked, it is mono only + wet for reverb/delay. Interesting idea.
YES!
Świetny wywiad! Dzięki :)
Dzięki za obejrzenie i komentarz :)
"stainless makes it brighter..." OMG...Scott...
That's nothing. "I don't need more troubles" phrase is the king here :)))))
@@GuitarZonePL Szkoda mlodych ludzi ktorzy to ogladaja i robia sobie idee co kto i jak. Scott is a hell of a guitar player, ale tak jak wielu z nas widocznie nie lubi zmian. Jak sie gra przez tyle bajerow ile uzywa Scott to nie ma roznicy w brzmienu stal-nikiel.Jest za to roznica w tym ile lat pograsz na instrumencie bez potrzeby wymiany progow.Regards.
@@15111936 Tyż prawda.
I believe he said “I don’t need more treble” not trouble.
❤
Ottimo video, grazie!
Grazie di cuore! :)
Yessss
can use in 4 cable method ? guitar -> L input SE-70 -> L output SE-70 -> amp input -> amp effect loop send -> R input SE-70 -> R output SE-70 -> amp effect loop return ?
how does it sound ? like compressor, auto wah, chorus, flanger, phaser, pitch shift, before the amp ?
can you make a demonstration video ?
No, that won´t work. The algorithms in the SE-70 that include effects like comp, autowah or pitchshift are not entirely stereo from input to output. The input signal is summed to mono and splits later in the effect chain to stereo. There is no possibility to split the signal chain at a desired point. There are a few algorithms that are completely stereo like 2 channel mixer, Hall + Room, Reverb + Delay, Reverb + Chorus, Reverb + Pitch Shift and Delay + Chorus. Those are supposed to be used on 2 aux sends of a mixing console.
On page 4, user's manual, says: "2-In/2-Out Routing - The SE-70 provides for stereo input and output. This assures that the stereo image of the original input will be maintained even after effects are applied. It also allows you to process two separate signals in parallel"
Does the effects has a balance level or mix level for left and right ?
@@nilsonbarbaro There is a user manual and then there is a second manual called algorithm guide, where every effect algorithm is described and also displayed with block diagrams. As I said the complete stereo path only applies for the few algorithms that I mentioned in my first post. The SE-70 has a double input gain pot on the front, where you can set the gain for each channel independently and in the menu of only the few algorithms I mentioned you can determine if the output is stereo mix or mono + mono. There are single effects, dual effects and multi effects in the SE-70 but in all multi effect chains you can either only use the left input or L + R are first summed to mono before being processed. You can set the levels with a switch on the back to either +4 or -10dB but not independently for each channel. Also the assign possibilities for parameters to a control switch or an expression pedal are very limited. The SE-70 came out in 1993. Nevertheless I still have 2 SE-70 and use them regularly.
I’ve been aware of Scott Henderson forever but don’t really know his music. What’s a good place to start if I’m interested in his fusion stuff?
His first Tribal Tech stuff when he won best fusion guitarist.
Harris Frankou Thanks, I will check it out!
Get Vibe Station & People Mover
vidsforsquids Thanks!
Illicit - Tribal Tech
👏👏
Thank you :)
What chords is that on 7:38? Sounds amazing! Scott is the man!
I think it's: First two chords are E-7 b5 (E D E Bb9) then (E Bb D E). Then it's D Maj add9 (D E F# A) then D Maj9 (D C# E)
@@marcovortexbohler Ok! Thanks you!
It reminds me of "The Captors" from VTT.
@@impala666 Yes it does! Guess its the same effects he uses
The great vídeo !! 👏🏼👏🏼
THANK YOU
Elliot from the Stern show got chops.
I want this neck radius and big jumbo fret.
I played his guitar in a hotel room for a while. Very very easy playing guitar yet sounding sooo good.
39 cool
Thank you Sir! :)
@@GuitarZonePL ок))
😍🔥
정말 맛깔 스럽게 친다는게 뭔지를 알려준다.
Wah last in chain?
Yup.
in Poland ?
Yup. Warsaw, Poland.
.. he still uses his Boss SE-70 .. 👈
Yup... interesting, isn't it!
What about the amp??
Rented gear. Marshall JCM2000. Scott (as he says himself) "would love to play on Suhr SH-100or Custom Audio OD-100 live but it's hardly possible to get it. And Marshalls can be found even in a middle of a rainforest." ;) That small Fender Deluxe combo is just for delay & reverb fx wet signal from BOSS SE-70 unit. Have a nice day Guilherme!
When your as good as Scott is you only need a few pedals
Screech is getting older
1:07
When I don't have time to listen to Gary Moore, Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Alan Holdsworth, Mike Stern or John McLaughlin ... I just listen to Scott Henderson instead. Problem solved :)
Nailed it!
Dude, I'd put Scott above all of those legendary guitar players. Are you saying he's an afterthought to those guys?
@@samreynolds6181what he's saying is he is all these guys. He is above
i didn't hear "thank you for talking about the guitar Mr Henderson" !!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!
What Marshall?
Marshall JCM 2000 DSL100...
Marshall JCM2000 but it was locally rented backline. Scott would love to play on Suhr SH-100or Custom Audio OD-100 live but it's hardly possible to get it. And Marshalls can be found even in a middle of a rainforest. ;)
@@ぎりおに-o5b Exactly! :)
This guy is great bc he sounds like everybody else. He can cop licks from anybody. I love his live concerts when he gets confused and cannot find his way back to the groove. I always wondered why he never spent time to develop his own sound. Great player, it’s like he thinks he is getting paid by the note. Hilarious!😂
Ah I see - you were born deaf! I feel sorry for you.
The cameraman has a new toy....... (aka gimbal)
You have eyes like an eagle :))
I didn't know Elliot Offen could play the guitar.
LOL :)