@@ted__ryan I don't think anyone is saying he can't do whatever he wants, but that it's a bit of a waste of everyone's time to make a rundown of a rig that doesn't work.
I actually think Stephen's superficial mindset is pretty creative in a sense. By picking what looks good and ending up with a bunch of random specifications that may not traditionally "work", you do end up with your own unique sound. Rather the than looking for the tone, you let the tone find you. Who knows, you may even learn to love it.
+KDowah Amen to that. my lil Kustom dual 30RC has the most ASSAULTING, disgusting dirty tone & I felt, at the middle school age, that I HAD to get a pedal to "clean it up". Nowadays, I see the amp's tone as a superb raw black metal/grindcore/crust punk voicing. Guess I had to become a better player to understand,appreciate,&utlilize a "bad" tone
+KDowah , yeah I guess... I personally feel he's expressing what a lot of guitar players are like, myself included: you try to rationalize the functionality of a piece of gear for having spent X amount of dollars on it, but often times you buy it because it's pretty and shiny.
Sam Love Oh yeah, I get that he's just bought whatever looks cool. I just think it's unintentionally affected the tonal development of the band. A happy coincidence, sure, but you can't argue with the results. They sound better than ever.
Sergio seems like a cool dude, and talks like a true musician. I like that he uses a pick. Stephen and Sergio are rad and unpretentious. The Deftones are such a sick band!
Greetings from the past, Stephen!! We met at Club DNA for that A&R show we did together in 1994. I played after you guys with The Sun; AND you were gracious enough to let me borrow your ADA midi patch changer, as mine took a crap just before we played. Congratulations on your career!! Cheers! Jason Roach
Stephen is my kind of guitar player. He totally shreds and is really down to earth which I think threw off this interviewer. "so why do you use this"? Steph: "uh, I dunno, I like the way it looks". Lol.
Him seeing his gear from a superficial standpoint takes me back to when I was a kid and daydreamed over his guitars thinking the just looked so cool. Simpler times, man. I’d love to get back to that in music, and life in general.
@ fieldy is a spectacular bass player. are you one of those guys who only listens to calculus shred music? even if you are, a lot of the bass parts on follow the leader are NOT easy to play at all. it doesn't have to be unusual time signatures to be hard to play
@Michael B. no. field is awesome. i would like him to be WAYYY more prominent on korn cds these days, like how he was super prevalent on follow the leader and life is peachy. the producers are always turning him down
Stephen is and has been my favorite guitarist and musician since the moment I heard Around the Fur in 97". He is a the best in capturing all types of kind emotion in h8s riffs.
It's strange how he said he can't think of a bass player in heavy music that uses their fingers... yet he's taken Chi's spot and he only used his fingers..
No need to be overcomplicated about gear. Deftones have been one of my favorite bands for years, and they stay true to who they are. No need to be all technical about everything. Find your amp, guitar, some pedals, and just play.
I've been listening to Deftones since the first album. They are awesome. Maybe Stef's superficial but it works for them. Sergio is awesome. I loved quicksand
My favorite guitarist of all time. Love the tone he achieved with be quiet and drive. My favourite song of all time. I bought that yellow MXR pedal that he supposedly used to make it but it never sounded the same as the album.
Damn Axe FX has made rig run downs boring. "This is my Axe FX... it's cool, nice patches, I press these buttons, I blend these amps." No actual gear to talk about anymore.
Chi Used his fingers in this heavy music and it sounded pretty damn good to me. And for Deftones also being a melodic band I would say using fingerstyle would be more fitting
i love stephen carpenter. i wish he was my uncle... o__O most importantly "i put those ones in there, they look great, the guitars look great, they feel great... it's up to ME to make them SOUND great". love that.
quite the opposite actually, he said that his guitar tones not being correct *really* pissed him off, and it seems like he loves collecting gear. Given he also has signature pickups he does care about how his guitar sounds, at least the bridge pickup.
UnderEternalSkies fact is a lot of players use their fingers because that's how they learned. I played with either pick or fingers depending on the vibe of the song, as well as that I played guitar before bass and still play guitar.
There's something so weird about the whole Axe-FX thing; everybody's got one now but no one seems to be able to replace their entire rigs with one although that's what Fractal Audio essentially says the unit should be able to do. Looking at Stephen's rig. He replaced his JMP-1, the Rocktron Intellifex and the TC2290 with an Axe FX (2 in fact), so that's 4 rackmount spaces worth of gear replaced by 4 rackmount spaces of gear (?!) So what I'm saying is, are people getting into the Axe-FX cos it sounds great or cos it's just the latest gadget to have?
degge You're looking at rack spaces in an extremely myopic way. Steph is now using just the Axe FX II, with a controller, and a power conditioner. He didn't just replace all of his rack gear, he also replaced all of his analog pedals, the inconsistencies and idiosyncrasies that come along with maintaining that sort of rig over time, and he even shed a cab -- probably as the result of being able to properly emulate the low-end he was missing using just the 1960 Marshall. That was a drastic reduction in space, complexity, and maintenance (and the second AF is simply a redundancy -- a backup). If you owned an Axe FX yourself (I own an Ultra and am somewhat biased) you would absolutely appreciate the diversity and simplicity it brings to the table. Where before I had to have a Triple Rec, Orange Rockerverb, VH4, and Marshall head (and their respective cabs) laying around, I now have one unit that effectively emulates all of that, both live and in the studio, and now I can spend my money on guitars, which is what I prefer to do.
Silverjerk Hey dude, i was actually thinking on getting an axe fx ultra, but im new to the whole fractal thing. and i keep reading that the axe 2 is better, but a grand more. what are the main differences, and which on should i go with?
I’ve always had my eye on that black B8 with the red pups/esp logo. I think he retired that one not many pics of him playing that one but it’s my fav of his 8’s
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haha so cool to see an interview where the musician looks less stoned than the interviewer. guess you had a good time ;) great interview none the less!
i just saw them tonight in seoul south korea, different bass players, used an orange tiny terror. the guitariste used 2sets of orange black terror, dunno about the effects, but sounded huge
Before another idiot says "another AxeFX rig", tube amps are heavy and unreliable. They sound great but they usually have one good sound. When you have a career that spans more than 10 years, lugging more than 1 amp for over 10 sounds is not an option. In my opinion, the AxeFX sounds great, especially for heavy music. If you're looking for a holy grail of tone, it doesn't exist. Play what's right for you and fits your budget.
You're absolutely right, the only reason I still lug around my 5150 is because I can play a show knowing it's been used on just about every metal album to date, and it might be superficial, but i just think it looks cool lol
We need an updated rig rundown with Stef 🤘😎🤘
He’s added 9 strings and has probably properly eq’d his stuff by now.
this was a weird rig rundown..."tell us about your setup" "I'm changing everything"
+Tommy McCracken and couple of years later, he's back to rig with bunch of pedals without Axe, i think
+Tommy McCracken "I'm changing everything"
"It's all for looks"
"This wasn't worth it"
His shit. He can do whatever the hell he wants with it.
@@ted__ryan I don't think anyone is saying he can't do whatever he wants, but that it's a bit of a waste of everyone's time to make a rundown of a rig that doesn't work.
I actually think Stephen's superficial mindset is pretty creative in a sense. By picking what looks good and ending up with a bunch of random specifications that may not traditionally "work", you do end up with your own unique sound. Rather the than looking for the tone, you let the tone find you. Who knows, you may even learn to love it.
+KDowah thats how I feel about ESP guitars and Peavey amps, they always sound good together no matter the model(s)
Peavy amps sound straight awesome!
+KDowah Amen to that. my lil Kustom dual 30RC has the most ASSAULTING, disgusting dirty tone & I felt, at the middle school age, that I HAD to get a pedal to "clean it up". Nowadays, I see the amp's tone as a superb raw black metal/grindcore/crust punk voicing. Guess I had to become a better player to understand,appreciate,&utlilize a "bad" tone
+KDowah , yeah I guess... I personally feel he's expressing what a lot of guitar players are like, myself included: you try to rationalize the functionality of a piece of gear for having spent X amount of dollars on it, but often times you buy it because it's pretty and shiny.
Sam Love Oh yeah, I get that he's just bought whatever looks cool. I just think it's unintentionally affected the tonal development of the band. A happy coincidence, sure, but you can't argue with the results. They sound better than ever.
Stephen Carpenter gives me hope.
"It's up to me to make the sound great" Love it.
Sergio seems like a cool dude, and talks like a true musician. I like that he uses a pick. Stephen and Sergio are rad and unpretentious. The Deftones are such a sick band!
Greetings from the past, Stephen!! We met at Club DNA for that A&R show we did together in 1994. I played after you guys with The Sun; AND you were gracious enough to let me borrow your ADA midi patch changer, as mine took a crap just before we played. Congratulations on your career!! Cheers! Jason Roach
I love Stephens guitar playing style. He has been an inspiration to me and my guitar playing almost since I started playing guitar.
Stephen is my kind of guitar player. He totally shreds and is really down to earth which I think threw off this interviewer. "so why do you use this"? Steph: "uh, I dunno, I like the way it looks". Lol.
Hiroshi13 when does steph shred ever? Love deftones but please fill me in lol
Matthew Britt stfu, troll. I don't mean "shred" literally like fuckin Yngwie. Go away.
@@hiroshi138 chill
@@hiroshi138 nobody uses the word shred like you did, dude
He’s down to earth (which is flat)
I'm not a bassist but those Jags are pure sex.
Pan Damasque i am a bassist and i completely agree
Sergio is such a chill dude!
Maynard quit interviewing Stephen and go work on the new Tool album.
LOL
Lol...
He looks more like the bassist of linkin park..
i thought he was the bassist of linkin park
He sounds a lot like him lol, especially when he says "songs"
The interviewer looks like he is going to throw himself in front of a train after this interview
Him seeing his gear from a superficial standpoint takes me back to when I was a kid and daydreamed over his guitars thinking the just looked so cool. Simpler times, man. I’d love to get back to that in music, and life in general.
Nothing is stopping you
is it just me, or do all of his midi footswitches have pictures of dabs on them lol?
+Jason Sawka Definitely do. I think some of them are bud too.
Pictures of food from a Chinese takeout restaurant
"This is Chris Kies for Premier Guitar hanging out with Steph from the Teftones, how you doing Seth?"
and that's when you knew the interview went downhill!
Steph high as a kite lol
As usual. Lmao
He had to ask the same question like 3 times to get the answer he was looking for
first thing i noticed! haha
The midi controller seems to have pictures of weed and like shatter and stuff? Or is that my imagination...
@@Visualpollutionboy shatter and butter my brother
“I don’t think there’s a bass player that i’m a fan of in heavy music that uses their fingers”
how about Chi?
yeah i saw that and cringed. also, what about cliff burton? what about fieldy?
@ fieldy is a spectacular bass player. are you one of those guys who only listens to calculus shred music? even if you are, a lot of the bass parts on follow the leader are NOT easy to play at all. it doesn't have to be unusual time signatures to be hard to play
@Michael B. no. field is awesome. i would like him to be WAYYY more prominent on korn cds these days, like how he was super prevalent on follow the leader and life is peachy. the producers are always turning him down
Chi? Steve Harris? Frank Bello? Cliff Burton? WTF?
All the heavy grunge bass players of the early 90’s were finger players. Picks don’t make anything heavier.
Stephen is and has been my favorite guitarist and musician since the moment I heard Around the Fur in 97". He is a the best in capturing all types of kind emotion in h8s riffs.
I like this guy's honesty.
It's strange how he said he can't think of a bass player in heavy music that uses their fingers... yet he's taken Chi's spot and he only used his fingers..
He said he can't think of a bass player that he LIKES in heavy music who uses their fingers.
Kyle James Right so it's clear Sergio brutally murdered Chi and his entire family, another reason to love the nigga
RIP
Ryan Martini, Jon Stockman would disagree with him haha
Fieldy bro
Love the rundown videos, excellent.
I didn’t even know they did one of these for Deftones, this is awesome
It is about time for a new updated one since a stratocaster seems to be added to Sergio`s rig. Also, we need a look on Chino`s rig.
No need to be overcomplicated about gear. Deftones have been one of my favorite bands for years, and they stay true to who they are. No need to be all technical about everything. Find your amp, guitar, some pedals, and just play.
I've been listening to Deftones since the first album. They are awesome. Maybe Stef's superficial but it works for them. Sergio is awesome. I loved quicksand
Chris wanted to say “Stephtones” at the start, calling it
I love Stephen's honesty
Love the pics of dabs for each channel on the controller lmao
I love how Sergio turns into a little kid when he starts talking about his pick and strings. :)
My favorite guitarist of all time. Love the tone he achieved with be quiet and drive. My favourite song of all time. I bought that yellow MXR pedal that he supposedly used to make it but it never sounded the same as the album.
I think I saw that dude washing his car on his driveway in Manhattan Beach.
which dude
Guitar player.
+ Stinky Puppy
Last warning....Stay Off My Fuckin' Lawn! Every God Damn day, shit stains all over the damn tile flooring...
Charles Moore wait...where is that from?? Haha
TheProphet VLo yea bro me too i was behind you
Damn Axe FX has made rig run downs boring. "This is my Axe FX... it's cool, nice patches, I press these buttons, I blend these amps." No actual gear to talk about anymore.
Just waiting for this but with Quad Cortex now.
@@deadzeppelin9565 QC will never reach Axfx level sadly. Still no plugin bring over. It's capture is the best part.
Nice how you gave it a more personal touch in this one.
"I'm entirely superficial" - Stephen Carpenter, 2013. lol
Anyone else notice that a bunch of the scene plates are hashes and waxes?
haha i had to stare at it for a minute to be sure
I know that the close up looks like weed but I swear In one of the shots they look like vagina's lol
IanVase yeah I think the first shot of the pedal board is a bunch of nude pics, but then they show another that looks like weed and such
Chi Used his fingers in this heavy music and it sounded pretty damn good to me. And for Deftones also being a melodic band I would say using fingerstyle would be more fitting
I think the same. Its in the smoothness of playing with fingers...
i love how Chris just plugs Sergio's old band, he's so enthusiastic about old hardcore and it's honestly adorable
I fuckin love Steph so much and his attitude about guitar playing
Whenever I've seen Chi play live he's often used fingers.
yep finger's are were it's at :)
mikabass It depends, lets take Tool's Justin C., imagine him using fingers.
Tim commerford
Abe Tim Commerford is not really the same style, RATM is basically just funk on steroids
he always use fingers
WHEN I HEAR THE HUM OF THE GUITARS IN DEFTONES AND TOOL IT'S LIKE MEDITATING
Would love to see them actually play the instruments for a few seconds. We need a new Deftones rig run down!
He’s not on tour with the band, it’s so crazy to me
Listening to Stephan's future plans for adding expression pedals and what he wants them to do... later you can see who is already doing that! SERGIO!
It's very refreshing to find a big name guitar player who honestly chooses gear mostly by aesthetics and not go all gear nerdy.
Also, Quicksand!
i love stephen carpenter. i wish he was my uncle... o__O
most importantly "i put those ones in there, they look great, the guitars look great, they feel great... it's up to ME to make them SOUND great". love that.
Imagine if he was your carpenter.
The whole time I was watching Ghost's set being set up... I know they play RDs through AxeFX but I still want their RR
His pedal rig ain't set up, his amp isnt eq'd, and he dont even care about the tone of his guitars. Is he the most anti gear snob on the planet? Lol
quite the opposite actually, he said that his guitar tones not being correct *really* pissed him off, and it seems like he loves collecting gear. Given he also has signature pickups he does care about how his guitar sounds, at least the bridge pickup.
@@cactus-mcjacktus did you watch the same rig rundown?
@@deadzeppelin9565 maybe
He was on to power amps and modelers 20 years ago. Crazy
5:54 that’s dope Vivian Campbell inspired Stefs double pickups
"it's up to me to make them sound great" and he does. 'nuff said
Dude, That is so true, its like keith richards said about guitars he said "give me any guitar for a couple minutes and I'll get them to sound the same
yes finally a rundown of steves rig!! now please visit Wes Borland
Please we need an updated rig rundown
Can you do Stephen rig rundown again, I want to see his gore pedals
If you're gonna censor swears, then at least use the right tone. 1000 Hz, get it right you amateurs.
I think I personally prefer a slightly lower tone. Not too much lower.
+isoconverge right? not even the slightest fade in or out.
Cue special red-colored Moog Little Phatty synth at 8:38...
Trujillo uses his fingers. Isn't Sergio a fan of him? Also, I noticed he has all 4-string bases. Chi used a 5-string on s/t and snw.
some of sergio's basses are tuned down, that's how he maneges to play very low notes
UnderEternalSkies fact is a lot of players use their fingers because that's how they learned. I played with either pick or fingers depending on the vibe of the song, as well as that I played guitar before bass and still play guitar.
PLEASE tell me you did a Ghost rig rundown while you were there...
Holly shit . Steph wearing a chimerq shirt . Representing . They would love that . What an honour.
the white and green guitar at 17:36 is beautiful!
They both def blazed before the interview.
Nice. One thing, And where is Chino's rundown?
Hoping for a Ghost rig rundown
What is the point of having 3 expression pedals without the foot pad?
There's something so weird about the whole Axe-FX thing; everybody's got one now but no one seems to be able to replace their entire rigs with one although that's what Fractal Audio essentially says the unit should be able to do.
Looking at Stephen's rig. He replaced his JMP-1, the Rocktron Intellifex and the TC2290 with an Axe FX (2 in fact), so that's 4 rackmount spaces worth of gear replaced by 4 rackmount spaces of gear (?!)
So what I'm saying is, are people getting into the Axe-FX cos it sounds great or cos it's just the latest gadget to have?
One Axe FX is most likely for backup
degge You're looking at rack spaces in an extremely myopic way. Steph is now using just the Axe FX II, with a controller, and a power conditioner. He didn't just replace all of his rack gear, he also replaced all of his analog pedals, the inconsistencies and idiosyncrasies that come along with maintaining that sort of rig over time, and he even shed a cab -- probably as the result of being able to properly emulate the low-end he was missing using just the 1960 Marshall.
That was a drastic reduction in space, complexity, and maintenance (and the second AF is simply a redundancy -- a backup). If you owned an Axe FX yourself (I own an Ultra and am somewhat biased) you would absolutely appreciate the diversity and simplicity it brings to the table. Where before I had to have a Triple Rec, Orange Rockerverb, VH4, and Marshall head (and their respective cabs) laying around, I now have one unit that effectively emulates all of that, both live and in the studio, and now I can spend my money on guitars, which is what I prefer to do.
Silverjerk I think you replied to the wrong person
degge I did, I'm sorry man! This was meant for J.M. Wolfman
Silverjerk Hey dude, i was actually thinking on getting an axe fx ultra, but im new to the whole fractal thing. and i keep reading that the axe 2 is better, but a grand more. what are the main differences, and which on should i go with?
I’ve always had my eye on that black B8 with the red pups/esp logo. I think he retired that one not many pics of him playing that one but it’s my fav of his 8’s
Steph "everything about my sound sucks" Carpenter. 😂 If I was one of his sponsors, I'd be having a conference call about this. Lol!
It seems like fractal , is a must for any serious guitarists and bass player .
It’s great for studio and live .
what about the blue one? *points to a perfect distinguishable purple color*
Maybe he is colour blind.
I am such a different approach and player but i love this man!
love the at the drive in t-shirt !!
Interviewer with the personality of a cauliflower.
Or a dead moth.
Guy knows his stuff 🤷
Lmfao
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You are being sarcastic, right?
what? me? sarcastic? n3>3R!
He's high af!! lol
I have no gear to talk about, just AxFX,... interviewer: "so how about those straps?"
Wonder if Steph was able to get what he wanted done?
haha so cool to see an interview where the musician looks less stoned than the interviewer.
guess you had a good time ;) great interview none the less!
i just saw them tonight in seoul south korea, different bass players, used an orange tiny terror. the guitariste used 2sets of orange black terror, dunno about the effects, but sounded huge
I agree with Stef. If you think your gear looks cool, you'll do cool things with it.
F*ck yes, I longed for this one.
I didn’t know Phoenix from Linkin Park worked for Premier Guitar as an interview guy.
Big fan of these guys!
I enjoy looking at the sides of guitars as they sit in their racks. *sarcasm*
stephen = simplicity
Sweet to hear his PU configuration was inspired by a Kramer Nightswan.
Sergio uses a looper live? For bass?
Please do a rig run down with Robin Finck & Nine Inch Nails!!
I miss Jim Carrey
Great interviews. Engaging, I like it.
Next up KORN Rig Rundown!!!!!!!!
Can the interviewers for Premier Guitar wear a lavalier mic for interviews.
@7:18 did someone say bacon?
That Chimaira shirt is bad ass!!!
Before another idiot says "another AxeFX rig", tube amps are heavy and unreliable. They sound great but they usually have one good sound. When you have a career that spans more than 10 years, lugging more than 1 amp for over 10 sounds is not an option. In my opinion, the AxeFX sounds great, especially for heavy music. If you're looking for a holy grail of tone, it doesn't exist. Play what's right for you and fits your budget.
You're absolutely right, the only reason I still lug around my 5150 is because I can play a show knowing it's been used on just about every metal album to date, and it might be superficial, but i just think it looks cool lol
Luis Tije
17:08 Wonder what the gaff tape over the pickup does to the bass sound? Never seen that before
It's so the pole pieces don't get hit by the strings
Chimaira Shirt and All I love this guy.
STEPHTONES
I like Stephen a lot.
lmao @ all the BHO pictures behind the effects
haha i had to rewind the video i was like "....wtf"
What fell from the ceiling at 2:18 on his right behind stephen?.........
hell yeah hes wearing a chimaira shirt!! my fav.metal band and deftones are all my fav heavy rock metal band.. epic 2 birds with one stone
lazarus1867 and one stoned ^^,