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Scott Woodruff is seen using the black limited edition version of the Akai Professional MPK Mini Mk2 in the "Free Flow Van Sessions - No. 9," recorded and filmed in May 2020.

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Scott Woodruff uses the Kemper Profiler Stage, as it can be seen in the background of Stick Figure's May 2020 video "Free Flow Van Sessions - No. 9," recorded and filmed in his mobile recording station.

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Scott Woodruff uses the Mission Engineering Expression Guitar Pedal (EP-1) for Kemper in green color, as it can be seen in the background of his video "Free Flow Van Sessions - No. 9" filmed in May 2020, published by Stick Figure on YouTube.

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In this Youtube video published by Stick Figure in May 2020, Scott Woodruff can be seen using the Universal Audio Arrow interface on his desktop.

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At 0:28 seconds into the May 2020 Stick Figure YouTube video titled "Free Flow Van Sessions - No. 9," a clear shot of the Native Instruments REAKTOR software icon can be seen to the right of the Spotify app icon on Scott Woodruff's computer screen.

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In Stick Figure's 2020 video "Free Flow Sessions - No. 8," Scott Woodruff can be seen playing the Ernie Ball Music Man Sterling Bass in a studio.

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In the April 2020 Stick Figure YouTube video titled "Free Flow Sessions - No. 8," Scott Woodruff can be seen playing a drum kit with the Roland TD-50 Drum Sound Module clearly visible at the 0:05 mark.

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At 1:06 into the Stick Figure video "Free Flow Sessions - No. 8" published in April 2020, Scott Woodruff can be seen playing the Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 Keyboard Controller.

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In the Stick Figure video titled "Free Flow Sessions - No. 1," at the 4:36 mark, Scott Woodruff is seen playing a Scott Walker Santa Cruz Custom with a Fathom finish.

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In a Youtube video titled "Stick Figure live at Ocean Beach Farmer's Market" Scott Woodruff is seen playing the Schecter Guitar Research Omen Extreme-6.

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In the official music video for Stick Figure's "Angels Above Me," Scott Woodruff is seen playing the Taylor T5 Custom Koa.

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At 0:28 seconds into the May 2020 Stick Figure YouTube video titled "Free Flow Van Sessions - No. 9," a clear shot of the Reason Studios Reason software icon can be seen to the right of the Spotify app icon on Scott Woodruff's computer screen.

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At 0:43 in the YouTube video "Stick Figure (feat Eric Rachmany of Rebelution) – Free Flow Sessions - No. 4," the Fender Vintage Reissue '65 Twin Reverb 85W 2x12 Guitar Combo Amp can be seen in use at Great Stone Studios. Technically, the guitar in use is being played by Eric Rachmany of Rebelution, but this amp is in Scott's studio.

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In the Stick Figure live rehearsal from Great Stone Studios, recorded in March 2019, Scott Woodruff can be seen using the Fender Tone Master Twin Reverb Blonde.

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In the Stick Figure live rehearsal from Great Stone Studios, recorded in March 2019, Scott Woodruff can be seen using the Kemper Profiler Head. The Kemper Profiler Stage is in front of him and the head is to his left (our right on screen).

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In the video "STICK FIGURE MOON PALACE/PARADISE/WAY OF LIFE/SOUND SYSTEM/BREATHE EVERWILD THORNVILLE OHIO AUG 2024" by Joe Gamez, you can clearly see Scott Woodruff's pedal board, which includes a Boss PH-3 Phase Shifter. The distinct green color and Boss-style design are visible throughout the show.

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In the Stick Figure YouTube video "From the River to the Rocks," Scott Woodruff can be seen using the Bogner Ecstasy Red Overdrive/Boost Guitar Effects Pedal on his pedal board. A clear shot of the pedal is visible from 1:50 to 1:59 into the video, confirming its use.

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In the Stick Figure YouTube video "From the River to the Rocks," Scott Woodruff can be seen using the Boss DD-20 Giga Delay on his pedal board. The pedal is positioned second from the left on the bottom row, with a clear shot visible from 1:50 to 1:59, confirming its use.

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In the Stick Figure YouTube video "From the River to the Rocks," Scott Woodruff, guitarist and music producer, can be seen using the Ibanez TS9DX Turbo Tube Screamer on his pedal board. The pedal is positioned second from the right on the bottom row, with a clear shot visible from 1:49 to 1:50, confirming its use.

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