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"Developed by the team behind Avid's Eleven DSP, HeadRush boasts a quad-core processor and Eleven HD Expanded DSP, which aim to deliver "the most versatile, realistic-sounding and responsive" models ever found in a floorboard guitar FX processor."
In the words of a well-known ex-member..."yet another floorboard processor that makes the Fractal stuff look like 1980s bullshit"
Seriously, though, this looks spectacular. If it's anything close to the sound I could get from the Eleven Rack, I'm sold - that was always my favourite-sounding modeller, it just sucked in live use.
Any indication of price?
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/93662/aka-i-new-headrush-looks-like-a-helix#latest
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
£899.99
Wow.
Scroll to the bottom and have a look at the models. I suspect @professorben will recognise the list.
Basically, it's a quad-core Eleven Rack with gapless switching, a looper and a vastly-improved user interface. If it also has spillover, I'm sold.
Still has 2 fx loops, touch screen looks pretty easy and intuitive to use.
I wonder if it does the dual path thing that helix does? If not, that is a massive difference, the parallel mixing helix offers, as well as dual paths for 2 guitars or Vocal + guitar etc, would still push it over the edge, feature wise for me.
Of course, if this sounds better + has the features you need and is a little cheaper, then it could be a no brainer,
Will be interesting to see if Boss bother to go this route in the future?
Doesn't look to me like it'll be a problem, and it also has an alternate hands-free editing interface, presumably just like the Helix.
Interesting they have brought across some of the AIR fx from protools and it also now features a Harmoniser section.
Note the "Stereo Doubler" at the end, and the two amp/cab pairs - there's clearly some kind of signal path splitting going on. The graphics don't seem quite right - the "cable" goes straight from the "air filter" to the doubler with nothing going through the amps/cabs, but it's at least an indication of where they're heading.
EDIT: In fact, the Stereo Doubler is an interesting one in and of itself - it's listed on their site under "Reverbs/Delays", which sort of makes you wonder if it's actually something along the lines of the TC Mimiq.