Gotta agree with others, pretty shit take here.Holy balls. Here’s the transcript. What I’m saying is, this level of detail has been captured before, just not by L6. So to pretend this is some untrodden foray in the modeling universe is that same language that DI has openly said he dislikes.
Hopefully this helps you understand.
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Funny. For me it was so obvious they meant "new for Line6 and Helix". Otherwise they should add whatever words needed for the audience to understand they're comparing themselves to all competitors.When I read “completely new modelling methodology” the only way I can interpret that is that they know how others are doing things and they’re…. Wait for it…. Using a new modelling methodology.
I think you’ve completely misread my words or tone. I think Line6’s verbiage is above board and makes sense, nothing shady to see there at all.Funny. For me it was so obvious they meant "new for Line6 and Helix". Otherwise they should add whatever words needed for the audience to understand they're comparing themselves to all competitors.
But if you've followed Line6 a bit, you know that's not their style. And that attitude is one of the reasons users trust them and preorder the Stadium without having listened anything from it.
If you have reasons to think Line6 is as arrogant as you're implying, the fair thing is to talk about them so we all know.
As much as I like our Marketing team, there's always a bit of back-and-forth to get something that doesn't offend one of our sensibilities (namely mine or Igor's) and I had to learn to just let some of the minor things go. Yes, the intent was that Agoura's modeling methodology is new to us, but my understanding is that there are indeed several unique tools in there that aren't currently being done by anyone else.
But yeah, I generally loathe market-speak, but y'know what I loathe even more? Annoying my wife because the Saturday afternoon email/text/Teams rabbit hole with our copywriter has stretched into three hours.
You saw the part where I conceded my original point right? As I said to @Chocol8 starfish, I don’t know what more you want.Gotta agree with others, pretty shit take here.
You (and me, and everyone who doesn’t work at L6) has no idea how they’re doing their modelling. When I read “completely new modelling methodology” the only way I can interpret that is that they know how others are doing things and they’re…. Wait for it…. Using a new modelling methodology.
Having a high level understanding of how things work like a car, helicopter and amp modelling doesn’t mean there isn’t loads of different approaches that can yield better or worse results.
Anyway I’m not trying to pile on but you called it out and the language they’ve used seems totally fine and not really marketing bs.
Well yes and noWhat's hilarious is that those P&W guys made a 20+ minute video talking about this 59 second video. No demos are out there, yet these windbags think people want to watch/listen to their opinions. YouTube seems full of self-important people who have nothing to contribute yet think their stupid chats are worth making a video of. I'm looking forward to hearing the isolated demos and will probably get a Stadium at some point.
Oops. Yes, I took it as you were thinking Line6 was comparing themselves with their competitors. And tbh, I re-read your post and I still have a hard time to see the intention was the opposite ^_^U But I guess I'm getting lost in translation.I think you’ve completely misread my words or tone. I think Line6’s verbiage is above board and makes sense, nothing shady to see there at all.
All good, safe to say we’re all excited to get our hands on it!Oops. Yes, I took it as you were thinking Line6 was comparing themselves with their competitors. And tbh, I re-read your post and I still have a hard time to see the intention was the opposite ^_^U But I guess I'm getting lost in translation.
I found it informative and even learned a couple of new items. (There are actually 18 Agoura guitar amps at release). And yes, they even joked about making 20 minutes of content out of a 60 second video.What's hilarious is that those P&W guys made a 20+ minute video talking about this 59 second video.
Where did you find that? It should be 16 as spotted here: https://thegearforum.com/threads/line-6-helix-stadium.9058/post-388127There are actually 18 Agoura guitar amps at release
#3 and 6 on the bass amp list are widely used as guitar ampsWhere did you find that? It should be 16 as spotted here: https://thegearforum.com/threads/line-6-helix-stadium.9058/post-388127
Guitar Amps
- WhoWatt 103
- US Tweedman
- US 5W Tweed
- US Princess 76
- US Luxe Black
- US Double Black
- Essex TB30CC
- Brit Plexi
- Brit 2203MV
- German Xtra Blue
- German Xtra Red
- Solid 100
- EV Panama Blue
- EV Panama Red
- Revv 120 Purple
- Revv 120 Red
Bass Amps
- Ampeg SVT 50th
- Ampeg B15NF 66
- US Drip Bass
- Agua 751
- Mandarin Plus 200
- Brit MegaBass
IMO, that beats where the TMP was at launch by a mile, and it doesn't count all of the legacy amps from the Helix. Amazing what you can accomplish when you're not prioritizing Blues Juniors and Bassbreakers.Where did you find that? It should be 16 as spotted here: https://thegearforum.com/threads/line-6-helix-stadium.9058/post-388127
Guitar Amps
- WhoWatt 103
- US Tweedman
- US 5W Tweed
- US Princess 76
- US Luxe Black
- US Double Black
- Essex TB30CC
- Brit Plexi
- Brit 2203MV
- German Xtra Blue
- German Xtra Red
- Solid 100
- EV Panama Blue
- EV Panama Red
- Revv 120 Purple
- Revv 120 Red
Bass Amps
- Ampeg SVT 50th
- Ampeg B15NF 66
- US Drip Bass
- Agua 751
- Mandarin Plus 200
- Brit MegaBass
Gotta agree with others, pretty shit take here.
You (and me, and everyone who doesn’t work at L6) has no idea how they’re doing their modelling. When I read “completely new modelling methodology” the only way I can interpret that is that they know how others are doing things and they’re…. Wait for it…. Using a new modelling methodology.
Having a high level understanding of how things work like a car, helicopter and amp modelling doesn’t mean there isn’t loads of different approaches that can yield better or worse results.
Anyway I’m not trying to pile on but you called it out and the language they’ve used seems totally fine and not really marketing bs.