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Had a bit more time with the HX Stomp and am liking it. It takes pedals pretty nicely (video below), so I'm going to try using it on the gig on Saturday I think...
Was the looping done by the HX or the freeze?
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
@Fretwired with the 6 stomps my first thought was similar, especially as I was trying to dual amps etc. At the other end of a pedal-board it can plenty though, and I've instead opted to mostly use dual cabs rather than dual amps.
Remember, it's easier to criticise than create!
yeah I new there was no XLR but sometime you get a sneak 48v down a TRS so was just hoping, cheers
https://uk.line6.com/allure/
Anyway, I brought this as a show that I'm doing next year requires a variety of effects that is way beyond my current pedalboard....also got a couple of big gigs in where amp failure isn't an option, so hoping to have it as emergency backup.
Any tips as to where to get started? Initially I'm not that fussed about amps, I just need to set it up with FX banks for different songs within this set that I'm learning. Need some delays, a tremolo, univibe, bluesy drive and potentially a clean boost to get started with.
Ive been using mine so far into the clean channel of my JVM410 and I think it sounds great. Since amps are not FRFR, there will always be some tweaking required, but that’s half the fun for me.
However, I’ve always found Line 6 FX useable in any of their units and don’t feel like they need much tweaking to get them sounding to my own personal taste
How crap is the tuner too?!
I would say that with something as complex as this, we maybe shouldn't really be expecting it to sound amazing right off the bat, as there's so much to tweak. The unit can't really be set up to sound amazing through any/every amp that any consumer will have. WIthout any tweaking, I found mine sounds much better through my Marshall than my Badcat, and I'm putting that down to the fact that the clean channel on my Marshall has a better EQ than the Badcat. The Badcat will need more tweaking of the amp/cab/IR's.
I agree with the tuner though, I don't like it. Not that it isn't accurate, it just seems a bit wobbly/all over the place
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