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Helix is s damn flexible. I just wish it had 8 loops!
I don't but some people do. Try and see if you like it
If you don't you well probably have to shelf some hi and low frequencies with a wee EQ block
Again my patch has a split in the path at the end
one for "with cabs" and one for "without"
where was it?
was a good gig that
Glad you liked the tone from the Helix. I'm really happy with it
http://line6.com/customtone/tone/2580401/
http://line6.com/customtone/tone/2580402/
You'll need your amp in FX Loop 1
https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31.0-8/14691957_10153963396595777_4529264973789835616_o.jpg
Will do some sound clips tonight. But essentially what I'm doing is physically patching send 4 into return 4, so I've got a software loop I can use. Then taking my dry guitar and processing it through my regular chain, as well as a special effects chain, and then returning that post-amp distortion so that it get mixed into the poweramp of my EVH.
It basically means I can generate these huge long-form textures underneath my guitar lines, and dial in the amount that I want with an expression pedal.
I really fancy one of these but I'm just not enough of a tinkerer. I'd get lost in possibilities.
Even if you're not a tinkerer, which I'm not, the Helix is great, I use mine for much more of a straight forward rock guitar sound with a few mods and delays here and there, and it is so easy to get great sounds out of it.
It sounds better than any combination of amp and pedals I've ever owned and it's so easy I gigged with it 2 days after I bought it and haven't used a real amp since
Hall reverbs:
Plate reverbs:
Spring reverbs:
I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.