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That's a good idea
It has stereo returns so as an all in one valve stereo amp combo for the Helix that might be the very dab!
At home I have a couple of different EQ blocks that pull a lot of the midrange out that I use live
It does mean a lot of patch maintenance (I have one base patch that I have 6 variants of) but it just means editing the block on my template patch and then copying the block to the rest of them
I prefer to keep the global eq free so if I have to do something at a venue I can quickly do it across all patches simultaneously
If I was playing live I think I'd manage with a wah, a delay and a decent sounding amp.
You need to get a grip :') isn't there some form of support group for whatever it is you're suffering from?!
Yeah I offer you my support group. Comes with lots of storage and everything. Just send me your address and I shall send the van to collect it and put it into careful storage for you.
You need to get a grip :') isn't there some form of support group for whatever it is you're suffering from?!
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Could Mark and me be any different
You need to get a grip :') isn't there some form of support group for whatever it is you're suffering from?!
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Could Mark and me be any different [/quote]
He even restringed that bass yet? :')
Still using that shitty H&H amp too
He's the only person ever to get a decent noise out of it but I still DI him through the PA
I've also made him buy a pedal board ... You should see his coupon .. He's hating it
That said, you've probably got more models available via the FX8, so...?
1. FX8 fx are better, particularly the reverbs and delays. Not much to choose with the drives.
2. Helix interface is much nicer.
3. Helix more versatile (amps, recording etc)
4. Helix prob a bit easier to use external pedals with.
5. More concurrent fx with helix.
6. Scenes better on fx8 (none really on helix though you can do multiple things with one switch).
I'm in 2 bands and have 2 setlists - one for each band. In the first bank on setlist 1, I have programmed the patches to initiate midi changes on the amp - these are different to the midi changes in the first bank on the 2nd setlist.
That's nuts!!! Surely one of the points of having digital stuff is to get away from the crap bits of having iffy fuzz pedals dictating pedal line up?!