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Imagine a Magma Chasis cable running into the back of the Helix :)But as per an expected TOP response
Could you not just buy a bag of the new SHARC DSP chips and throw it in a current helix
Imagine a Magma Chasis cable running into the back of the Helix :)But as per an expected TOP response
Could you not just buy a bag of the new SHARC DSP chips and throw it in a current helix
There was certainly some discussion, but Helices with a faster DSP would've pushed back what we're working on by at least a year.
Sure, speculate away.Speculation on what Line6 Helix team is working on and timing of release ensues ... please?
A collaboration with another companySpeculation on what Line6 Helix team is working on and timing of release ensues ... please?
Yes, but not necessarily an MI company.A collaboration with another company
Nope.March 27th 2025
What if the expression pedal were a modular thing, where it slots in with an aluminum dovetail and connects via magnetic contacts?
EDIT: "Look upon my red herrings and despair!"
Not wireless or battery-powered, but I always loved the Akai S6000's form factor:Time to strap in.
What if the screen, knobs and maybe a few buttons were detachable, battery powered, communicated wirelessly with the mothership (only when detached).
Yes, but not necessarily an MI company.Nope.
I’d open a support ticket, they’ll get it taken care of.
Company is Emmett BrownYes, but not necessarily an MI company.Nope.
Company is Emmett Brown
Technologies
Now that you have essentially the Almanac
You will go back to 1983 and replace the AXSYS with a new touchscreen helix that you wanted to release in 2012
Thus changing the landscape of modelling as we know / knew it
Company is Emmett Brown
Technologies
Now that you have essentially the Almanac
You will go back to 1983 and replace the AXSYS with a new touchscreen helix that you wanted to release in 2012
Thus changing the landscape of modelling as we know / knew it
Scalpers gotta scalpGold Helix, Gucci edition
Yes, but not necessarily an MI company.
Not wireless or battery-powered, but I always loved the Akai S6000's form factor: