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Had a go on one yesterday.
And it was quite good - bearing in mind I was using all the presets as supplied through a PA.
The Pull Me Under presets sounded quite close - and very usable. And a quick play with the Harmoniser showed it would be good enough for what I use them for.
So, out with the Roadster, mini amp gizmo & G Major 2?
Quite possibly
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
Hi everyone,
I've finally managed to finish Part 3 in my series on the Line 6 Helix. This video demonstrates in detail how I created the patches for Part 2 in the series.
I've had a lot of requests for a "loud, clean" patch with lots of headroom. I think that I've come up with a patch that should work well in that regard. It works particularly well with single coils. Incidently, the "intro music" that I made for this video was also created using this patch.
I've also shared my settings and thought process in creating my Plexi "crunch" patch. The video shows how well this patch works with humbuckers and single coils without changing any settings.
Lastly I covered the Jazz Rivet patch that I used in Part 2. This is quite a "lush" clean chorused tone that works with Les Paul type guitars as well as single coils.
Cheers
Peter
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
If that makes any sense
Hmm that's pretty cool. I have it setup as a wah just now, and my external expression pedal controlling delay mix. I have two delays setup to toggle between with one footswitch and just use the expression to turn them off in the heel position. Think I'll use my new found toe switch to add a whammy to proceedings!
Mix set to zero lol.