@@Rio-Jeos dont just bash rappers lol.. alot of musicians are full of themselves . You have people like taylor swift crying about climate change when she takes a private jet just to go on her daily commute while most people can walk that distance in about 15 mins. Those type of people are in ALL genres of music .
His name is all over this gear. That means he is advertising his brand and is basically being a salesman in this spot. He gets royalties from the sponsored gear that is sold and Thomann's is a big retailer. This is business for Vai, remember that.
@@m0rvidusm0rvidus18 He has always been an astute businessman. He refused to get ripped off by record companies in his younger days and was always on the case business wise regarding contracts and even with his guitars and tech. At his level why shouldn't he? There are enough tales of bands and artists being ripped off. Steve is one that refused to let them rule him. Good on him. Not only that, people want to know about his sh*t. Myself included. Does not mean I am gonna go and buy it LOL
I Love Steve, not only for his playing, but also for his class act in interviews, but Thomas N......he is the coolest tech out there. He is like Q is for James Bond. Cool rig. Modern touch on the classic rack system. That is one aspect of Vai I love too. He likes the tone in the room with tube preamps, powerampsand speakers. No IR's to front of house. Cool.
Gotta say that it's really nice catching Doug's vibrato motion in the same circular fashion as Steve's. Extra points to any Guitar Tech who tries to identify and match their client's playing idiosyncrasies in order to set up their gear to the best of their liking and needs. ¡Kudos!
@@marlinhall8298 That's exactly what it is, both vibratos at the same time. It sounds really even and smooth and it feels very nice to do once you master it.
I think he just gives less of a shit about others opinions now. Which is amazing considering he's Steve Vai, a man who's musical identity is not giving a shit and making whatever he wants.
@@Roxanneredpanda the original comment was supposed to be fun arousing. Steve is looking so very like those Italian characters you can see in movies with this cap. From where this don't give a damn thing comes? As far as I understand, Steve is an incredibly fun loving and humble guy. I bet if someone tells him that "Hey Steve you are getting more Italian" he'd just laugh his belly out and say, "well, more is more".
Thomas is a genius, there should be a documentary about him and the stuff he's made. I remember him from the Zappa band days making videos and the like.
As much as his music doesn't really resonate with me (my loss) I can't help but like him because he comes over so well. Really funny, alert and accomodating. The respect he gave at the end was a really nice touch.
Douglas is now the only guitar tech for the Vai tour in Europe, he's such a nice guy, I had the chance to meet him and chat with him after Steve's show in Spain, he even gave me one of Steve picks, glad you interviewed him!
I live for these kinds of videos. Carefully watching them, pausing, looking at dials, settings, brands, etc. Surely I'm not the only one who geeks out for this shit
I really wasn't expecting much from this video, but I'm so glad I watched it! I thought it would be a few shots of random things and a couple of questions. Wow, was I wrong! This was amazingly in-depth and getting to see both techs and Steve go through the rig was truly incredible.
While I will say , its nice to see Steve give a run down on his rig. Hes not the star in this interview. Mr. Thomas is. That man has probably seen and forgotten more stuff about electronics than most people could ever dream of to learn. A true work horse to this industry , guys like that are literally the reason that all this stuff comes together every gig. Without him , everything would come to a halt and you know , with Steve , as humanitarian as I feel he is. That is exactly what he would do if he could not have Mr. Thomas. He would be like , stop everything till he is back and good. As much as I would like to say thanks Steve for everything and that is still true , man , Mr. Thomas , You are the true master to all of this. Its literally amazing what you have done in your life and I look forward to hearing what you have in store for Steve as the years go on.
Oh man, this is just too cool! I watched his pandemic videos where, on one, he was saying playing was not a natural automatic thing for him. He had to practice and work hard for it. Steve is an awe inspiring musician and is really great giving a rundown on his rig. Steve is Super-Man!
This is such an awesome thing to watch! Steve is an incredible human being and you just cant say enough about his achievements! Great video guys! Thanks!
I agree I find it amusing when they talk to the musician & they don’t even know what kind of strings they use. From what I understand Steve’s a great guy & great to work with. I’m a bass player from Buffalo & I’ve known Billy Sheehan since the old Talas days & he’s told me on many occasions what a great guy Steve is.
Imagine the task of breaking all this down, hauling it away and setting it back up again every night. I'm breaking out in a sweat thinking about it. Of course it gets a little easier every time, but it's still a huge job.
Thanks for run down. Just seen Steve in Louisville KY and it was a great show. He had the Hydra but he did play it on a stand. They actually cancelled first show because of Steve reinjured his shoulder but it was well worth the wait and luckily it was two days before I had a full knee replacement and I was going if I had to crawl in. Again thanks for run down!
He's pretty much the GOAT, of GOATS. Let's just be honest, I can't think of a guitarist with a more successful career than Steve Vai. He's accomplished more over time than anyone else, I know people who have their opinions, I don't even consider Vai an influence of mine just because he's just so out there technically speaking. But I know enough to appreciate what he's done, and he's left nothing on the table.
thanks guys for this video , for sure this make me clearly how the route signal goes, and im so happy that thomas currently handle for the sound engineer so the guitar engineer its handle by doug .. steve god bless you all
So glad to see steve touring again. Steve is such a funny and down to earth dude. Hes one of the legends that actually embraces all of the new innovations in the music industry. Great rundown dudes. And phenomenal footage of the show
Hey Kris. I'm jealous. You met Steve Vai and actually spoke with him. Doug and Thomas are so talented. Incredible rig. This is insane ! Thank you for the video.
Hey Kris, thanks a lot man! Yeah it's a huge honour and I really appreciate having the chance to meet such amazing musicians as Steve. Cheers man //Kris
Wow awesome video. I loved Zappa and I still hear some of that in Steve's playing.. Steve is an amazing unique musician imo, his phrasing, note choices. So cool to see how his live rig works
Steve is super intelligent about his rig!! Wow! Knows his equipment well, great or greatest guitarist in my opinion! Also a super human being! Major influencer to me and so many musicians
Thanks Thomann! Wow! The older Steve's human form gets the younger his soul becomes. What a great human in addition to being a pretty good guitar player. ;)
i saw him in 85 right after he left Zappa in a tiny club in Santa Monica with his band from Zappas crew Tommy Mars on keyboards and he was playing that white Ibanez-holding by the whammy bar going ape and those handles-there was literally only 25 people there we were about 15 feet from the stage i had no clue what was going on but my friend who was one of his first fan club members who kept in touch with him all the time actually calling him up and talking with him DAN LOREY knew exactly what was going on!!
Now THAT’S what I call a rig rundown! Only thing missing was cabs and mic info. Something to include in 2023 eh?? I can’t imagine how cool it is to have this level of access and insight. Awesome job.
Great rundown. During the VIP part of the 25th anniversary for Passion and Warfare we got to go on stage and check out the goods. Imagine my surprise when I get tapped on the shoulder and turn around to Thomas holding EVO and asking me if I want to play it. Good times.
Haha, thanks Donald! I was expecting Steve to join in but not THAT early. 😂 Especially not whilst filming. But it was funny so we didn't edit it out. Glad you enjoyed the video. //Kris
What a great video! I've become accustomed to great videos from Thomann. Steve never ceases to amaze me. I have tickets for the 10/20/ 2022 show in Orlando Florida. I have lost count of the number of shows I have seen so far, but I do know that I first saw Steve in NYC in1980 when he was in Frank Zappa's band and he made a big impression on me.
Wow! Very in depth. Steve has some fabulous ideas going. I love how Honest he has been over the last few years. (Gettin grumpy on the in ears subject haha) I love it. Id love a huge modeler and some Synergy modules. Way cool
that Scofield semi-hollow original is the model AS 180 their second most expensive guitar from the 90's right under the George Benson model-it had a Tri Sound switch which was an on board boost-their version of a 335 and blows it away-i have it it was my first electric guitar with Super 58 pickups.
Besides being a phenomenal musician Steve is a lovely human being.
Just goes to show he has his ego in check, unlike a lot of filthy - Rich Rappers with more Bling than Fort Knox.
@@Rio-Jeos dont just bash rappers lol.. alot of musicians are full of themselves . You have people like taylor swift crying about climate change when she takes a private jet just to go on her daily commute while most people can walk that distance in about 15 mins. Those type of people are in ALL genres of music .
His name is all over this gear. That means he is advertising his brand and is basically being a salesman in this spot. He gets royalties from the sponsored gear that is sold and Thomann's is a big retailer. This is business for Vai, remember that.
@@m0rvidusm0rvidus18 Haha - great comment! Right on the mark!
@@m0rvidusm0rvidus18 He has always been an astute businessman. He refused to get ripped off by record companies in his younger days and was always on the case business wise regarding contracts and even with his guitars and tech. At his level why shouldn't he? There are enough tales of bands and artists being ripped off. Steve is one that refused to let them rule him. Good on him. Not only that, people want to know about his sh*t. Myself included. Does not mean I am gonna go and buy it LOL
Thomas is a true gentleman, the way that he step back when Steve came. He is a humble and wise guy.
He just saw them filming and interviewing Thomas and came to explain things a bit by himself. How cool and humble is this man!!
Went to high school with Doug, glad to see him doing well on tour with Steve
He's starting to look like Steve
Did he always talk and act like Steve Vai?
You guys outdid yourselves. Insane video. Thank you Kris and all the guys working on this video!
Thank you so much! And of course thanks to Steve, Thomas and Doug for the awesome tour! What a day that was! 💛 //Kris
Thomas is a guitar tech scientist, he.even looks like one, pure genius!
I Love Steve, not only for his playing, but also for his class act in interviews, but Thomas N......he is the coolest tech out there. He is like Q is for James Bond. Cool rig. Modern touch on the classic rack system. That is one aspect of Vai I love too. He likes the tone in the room with tube preamps, powerampsand speakers. No IR's to front of house. Cool.
Agreed classy all around here!
Gotta say that it's really nice catching Doug's vibrato motion in the same circular fashion as Steve's. Extra points to any Guitar Tech who tries to identify and match their client's playing idiosyncrasies in order to set up their gear to the best of their liking and needs. ¡Kudos!
Good eye.. ;-)
I always thought that circular thang was half classical vibrato, half blues. It works, and really begs one to listen.
@@marlinhall8298 That's exactly what it is, both vibratos at the same time. It sounds really even and smooth and it feels very nice to do once you master it.
If you listen closely you'll notice he even talks the same way.
Not only that, he's somewhat of a luthier. In another video he mentioned hes been scalloping necks, refretting, re-radiusing necks
Is it just me or is Steve getting more Italian as he ages..? Such an amazing musician/person. Hope he brings the tour to the south pacific!
getting more Italian? Wtf does that mean? Lol
@@RonnieVaiArovo 😄
I think he just gives less of a shit about others opinions now. Which is amazing considering he's Steve Vai, a man who's musical identity is not giving a shit and making whatever he wants.
@@Roxanneredpanda the original comment was supposed to be fun arousing. Steve is looking so very like those Italian characters you can see in movies with this cap.
From where this don't give a damn thing comes? As far as I understand, Steve is an incredibly fun loving and humble guy. I bet if someone tells him that "Hey Steve you are getting more Italian" he'd just laugh his belly out and say, "well, more is more".
Seemed to me he was on pain meds for his shoulder and which made him a bit goofy. For instance, he thought it was Rig Rundown😂
Steve rocks up and not only is he cool to do the video, he's genuinely charming, enthusiastic and funny as always. What a guy!
Thomas is a genius, there should be a documentary about him and the stuff he's made. I remember him from the Zappa band days making videos and the like.
I had no idea he used to be with Frank? Very cool and good on Steve to still keep him busy!
@@MoreMeRecording Yes, I think he was a tech in some capacity for Frank at the time Steve was in his band.
He's a lovely man and a true iconoclast. Nordegg doc please!
Unfortunately he is going to leave SV soon to retire. Or maybe its already over with. I think this was his last tour as tech!
@@prod_adrian The end of an era. I think his legacy is secure and it’s time for him to have a few days off :)
As much as his music doesn't really resonate with me (my loss) I can't help but like him because he comes over so well. Really funny, alert and accomodating. The respect he gave at the end was a really nice touch.
Douglas is now the only guitar tech for the Vai tour in Europe, he's such a nice guy, I had the chance to meet him and chat with him after Steve's show in Spain, he even gave me one of Steve picks, glad you interviewed him!
What a great video. I love it when the “STAR” of the show comes out and greets you. That’s class!!! Well done Kris.
We didn't see Steve when we arrived and then BOOM there he was all of a sudden. Haha! Thanks man, glad to hear that you enjoyed the video! //Kris
I absolutely adore Steve. He's my hero and my all time favorite player. He's incredibly down to earth too.
Thomas is like Batman’s Alfred 😊
Its nice to see Vai incorporating different guitars in his later years. The semi Hollow is a nice edition.
Absolutely! And he sounds awesome on the Scofield too. //Kris
I live for these kinds of videos. Carefully watching them, pausing, looking at dials, settings, brands, etc. Surely I'm not the only one who geeks out for this shit
Oh yeah I love it too
@@lowkeystarlord9545 Knew I wasn't nerdin' out alone on these rig rundowns lol
I love Steve Vai. He's been one of my unwitting mentors since I was ten years old and I cannot thank him enough.
Awsome interview, Steve is so cool and human, I love the way it took time to explain his rig!
it's great when the artist shows how he develops his art
Vai always has the time for people. Exceptional guitar player, awesome human being.
Thanks for the video Kris! Really enjoyed the informative tour by Thomas, Doug and Steve himself!😎
I really wasn't expecting much from this video, but I'm so glad I watched it! I thought it would be a few shots of random things and a couple of questions. Wow, was I wrong! This was amazingly in-depth and getting to see both techs and Steve go through the rig was truly incredible.
While I will say , its nice to see Steve give a run down on his rig. Hes not the star in this interview. Mr. Thomas is. That man has probably seen and forgotten more stuff about electronics than most people could ever dream of to learn. A true work horse to this industry , guys like that are literally the reason that all this stuff comes together every gig. Without him , everything would come to a halt and you know , with Steve , as humanitarian as I feel he is. That is exactly what he would do if he could not have Mr. Thomas. He would be like , stop everything till he is back and good. As much as I would like to say thanks Steve for everything and that is still true , man , Mr. Thomas , You are the true master to all of this. Its literally amazing what you have done in your life and I look forward to hearing what you have in store for Steve as the years go on.
Fantastic rig rundown, really enjoyed it, and Steve gave a great run-through of everything!
So cool that Steve came in and did the rundown personally. Such a class act all the way.
Oh man, this is just too cool! I watched his pandemic videos where, on one, he was saying playing was not a natural automatic thing for him. He had to practice and work hard for it. Steve is an awe inspiring musician and is really great giving a rundown on his rig. Steve is Super-Man!
Great video tnx! Thomas deserves video on his own - the way he structured and organized everything is a lesson.
On the current European tour in 2023 Steve brought the Hydra and also custom painted the Ibanez 335!
This is such an awesome thing to watch! Steve is an incredible human being and you just cant say enough about his achievements! Great video guys! Thanks!
This video and the one with Thomas doing the setup are both amazing, thank you so much for doing these!
Kudos to Steve for taking the time out for this interview.
I saw the Whitesnake tour with the mirror guitar in Orlando, Fl. Amazing concert. Good times.
Steve's knowledge of gear is also mind blowing! thanks for the great video...
I agree I find it amusing when they talk to the musician & they don’t even know what kind of strings they use. From what I understand Steve’s a great guy & great to work with. I’m a bass player from Buffalo & I’ve known Billy Sheehan since the old Talas days & he’s told me on many occasions what a great guy Steve is.
Steve just occasionally came up and just talk to You guys. What a legend.
Imagine the task of breaking all this down, hauling it away and setting it back up again every night. I'm breaking out in a sweat thinking about it. Of course it gets a little easier every time, but it's still a huge job.
Knock on wood and he hits his head.... Steve's touring wouldn't be possible without that man that's for sure.
I love his tone... Crisp and note clarity
Great guy...always love to a good conversation and explain his rigs so others might have an ideal...good man
Thanks for run down. Just seen Steve in Louisville KY and it was a great show. He had the Hydra but he did play it on a stand. They actually cancelled first show because of Steve reinjured his shoulder but it was well worth the wait and luckily it was two days before I had a full knee replacement and I was going if I had to crawl in. Again thanks for run down!
Vai was sounding better than ever with that Scofield model! Great Video content here!
Incredible video!! Steve Vai is the BEST!!!
He's pretty much the GOAT, of GOATS. Let's just be honest, I can't think of a guitarist with a more successful career than Steve Vai. He's accomplished more over time than anyone else, I know people who have their opinions, I don't even consider Vai an influence of mine just because he's just so out there technically speaking. But I know enough to appreciate what he's done, and he's left nothing on the table.
Amazing rig, Steve is such a great guy.
Easily one of the best Live Rig videos I've seen and what a treat to have Steve himself walking us through. Great work!
Thanks a lot Domingo! I was a lot of fun making this one. Steve and the whole crew were super nice! Cheers //Kris
@@ThomannsGuitarsBasses I've been a Vai fan since 1984 and I enjoyed every minute of this :)
What an amazing Composer and Musician he is...
thanks guys for this video , for sure this make me clearly how the route signal goes, and im so happy that thomas currently handle for the sound engineer so the guitar engineer its handle by doug .. steve god bless you all
What a crazy setup. Great video.
This is incredible...Steve is one of a kind
So glad to see steve touring again.
Steve is such a funny and down to earth dude. Hes one of the legends that actually embraces all of the new innovations in the music industry. Great rundown dudes. And phenomenal footage of the show
Great video. Enjoyed it. Great that you got to speak with Steve Vai. What a cool guy. I can see why he got on with Zappa.
Hey Kris. I'm jealous. You met Steve Vai and actually spoke with him. Doug and Thomas are so talented. Incredible rig. This is insane ! Thank you for the video.
Hey Kris, thanks a lot man! Yeah it's a huge honour and I really appreciate having the chance to meet such amazing musicians as Steve. Cheers man //Kris
Steve’s phenomenal, such a cool dude
Good job on the video guys! You're lucky to see Steve's gear in person.
Even with a semihollow Steve sounds so Steve... Amazing!
Wow awesome video. I loved Zappa and I still hear some of that in Steve's playing.. Steve is an amazing unique musician imo, his phrasing, note choices. So cool to see how his live rig works
Thank you for this video. Incredible set! Hi from France!
0:18 The audio is so clear, like CD quality! Reminds me of the G3 Live in '97.
Steve is super intelligent about his rig!! Wow! Knows his equipment well, great or greatest guitarist in my opinion! Also a super human being! Major influencer to me and so many musicians
Steve seems like a great guy man. Amazing musician. Appreciate this vid guys. This is great stuff.
Wow! I just missed his concert in Bergen, Norway.. thanks for this brilliant video
So nice that Steve just came by 😊
Yeah that was THE moment of the day for me, haha! Thanks for watching Melanie! //Kris
Thanks Thomann! Wow! The older Steve's human form gets the younger his soul becomes. What a great human in addition to being a pretty good guitar player. ;)
He's "okay".
15:52 Dude... Bless you!
i saw him in 85 right after he left Zappa in a tiny club in Santa Monica with his band from Zappas crew Tommy Mars on keyboards and he was playing that white Ibanez-holding by the whammy bar going ape and those handles-there was literally only 25 people there we were about 15 feet from the stage i had no clue what was going on but my friend who was one of his first fan club members who kept in touch with him all the time actually calling him up and talking with him DAN LOREY knew exactly what was going on!!
Excellent vid, nice to see Steve has an super reliable team behind him
Steve is one of a few guitarists of a dying breed. He's the original purist using a hybrid digital/analog signal path. Long live analog!!
Now THAT’S what I call a rig rundown! Only thing missing was cabs and mic info. Something to include in 2023 eh?? I can’t imagine how cool it is to have this level of access and insight. Awesome job.
This particular vid about Vai's new rig it's so refreshing in comparison with the others out there 👍🏻
Great meeting you guys!! Glad you enjoyed the show!
Thanks so much! You sounded amazing on stage dude, loved your solo with Steve! Have a great tour!
En palabras de Vai...Thomas es el hombre!
Thank You! Wonderful video!
Thanks a lot Christian! //Kris
You are awesome Thomann. Thank you for this.
Thanks for the video with my favourite guitar player
One of my fastest clicks ever, thank you very much!
Such an awesome video. Steve Vai seems like a good Dude
Wow! Thanks for sharing!!!!
🙏🙏💖🙏🙏
Great rundown. During the VIP part of the 25th anniversary for Passion and Warfare we got to go on stage and check out the goods. Imagine my surprise when I get tapped on the shoulder and turn around to Thomas holding EVO and asking me if I want to play it. Good times.
Incredible musician. Complex songs complex mixers insane!
Thomas Nordeg is a master too
Bueno thomann ya es hora de que vendan la fractal ! Buen episodio ! Gracias !
Doug has adopted all of Steve's mannerisms, he's like his mini-me!
Very interesting. And kudos for holding it together when Steve came out.
Haha, thanks Donald! I was expecting Steve to join in but not THAT early. 😂 Especially not whilst filming. But it was funny so we didn't edit it out. Glad you enjoyed the video. //Kris
Great job sir!! Clicked so fast!!
Hope you interview Steve someday!!
Seeing Steve in Austin this year. Can’t wait. 🤘🏻🇺🇸
I love that "Deeper the Love" Universe!!
What a great video! I've become accustomed to great videos from Thomann. Steve never ceases to amaze me. I have tickets for the 10/20/ 2022 show in Orlando Florida. I have lost count of the number of shows I have seen so far, but I do know that I first saw Steve in NYC in1980 when he was in Frank Zappa's band and he made a big impression on me.
Thanks so much Fred! You can look forward to that show in Florida. Steve is incredible, better than ever. Cheers //Kris
Amazing Work! thank you for making these an experience! Grüsse aus Torres del PAine!
This video is Vai GOLD - love it!
what a cool and relax dude steve is ...awesome! 😉
Wow! Very in depth. Steve has some fabulous ideas going. I love how Honest he has been over the last few years. (Gettin grumpy on the in ears subject haha) I love it. Id love a huge modeler and some Synergy modules. Way cool
Looking forward to meet and greeting Steve in November in Missoula Mt !!!
that Scofield semi-hollow original is the model AS 180 their second most expensive guitar from the 90's right under the George Benson model-it had a Tri Sound switch which was an on board boost-their version of a 335 and blows it away-i have it it was my first electric guitar with Super 58 pickups.
3 or 4 visits to the synergy rack things and I am ready to go!
Awesome, Techs big thank you..
Thank you! //Kris
Man Steve is so cool.
Wow. Just wow. This deserves a few dozen wows. Great video, but OMG, what a friggin rig!
So happy to see this video
Really enjoyed this, thank you!