ragingplatypi
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Are we going to have to wait until June or August to for the Helix 10th anniversary hoopla, or can we get that party started now?
Agreed. The Helix‘ Tube Screamer model is one of the worst of the current Amp Modeler generation. Compared to my Ibanez and Maxon pedals, it sounds far too muffled, and the clipping itself just sounds wrong. The SD-1 model is a little better, but needs a 3 dB volume block after it to have the same level as my real pedal. I would really like to have a better Tube Screamer in the Helix.Frankly, this is a weak spot in Helix IMHO. The only two models I like for boosting amps are the same you just mentioned - Pillars and Horizon. I struggle with even the usual suspects (Tube Screamer and SD-1) in the Helix. They just don't feel right to me.
We see the HX moniker way more than the Helix name these days. HX amps this, HX algos that, HX models, etc.One thing I’m a little baffled by is the idea of stopping the Helix, considering Line 6 has kept the “Pod” name and concept going for almost 30 years. In watching YT videos and reading articles you see Helix referred to as a recognizable symbol for a category of products the way the Pod was for decades.
Fun fact: I lost a comically long and brutal battle over the name "HX." I see continued confusion over the nomenclature to be additional validation that I was right. So... thank you?We see the HX moniker way more than the Helix name these days. HX amps this, HX algos that, HX models, etc.
It's no wonder we wont see a product with a name Helix 2, because I'd wager they want to use the term HX to associate the generation of modeling, not get stuck in a naming paradigm.
If the decision was yours and your alone…for the next iteration, as in continuation of the current ‘flagship’…. would that be named Helix, HX or something different? Trying to see where your preference lies.Fun fact: I lost a comically long and brutal battle over the name "HX." I see continued confusion over the nomenclature to be additional validation that I was right. So... thank you?
The opportunity to use 'Boogaloo' in a naming convention is good to ignore though...?If the decision was yours and your alone…for the next iteration, as in continuation of the current ‘flagship’…. would that be named Helix, HX or something different? Trying to see where your preference lies.
And for the next top tier modeling device, as in the next generation that makes Helix Floor a discontinued product I think you already said you would not call it ‘Helix 2’ but I’m feeling you wouldn’t have Helix or HX in the name at all. Is that right?
That's one of the many issues I had with naming a product "HX"—it started out as a very clear modeling ENGINE designator and turned into a PRODUCT designator (while continuing to be an engine designator?!)... which also forced us to rename "Helix Edit" as "HX Edit" after it had existed in the wild for years, even though it's still the editor for Helix SKUs... See? Plain as mud.If the decision was yours and your alone…for the next iteration, as in continuation of the current ‘flagship’…. would that be named Helix, HX or something different? Trying to see where your preference lies.
And for the next top tier modeling device, as in the next generation that makes Helix Floor a discontinued product I think you already said you would not call it ‘Helix 2’ but I’m feeling you wouldn’t have Helix or HX in the name at all. Is that right?
Helix MaximusThat's one of the many issues I had with naming a product "HX"—it started out as a very clear modeling ENGINE designator and turned into a PRODUCT designator (while continuing to be an engine designator?!)... which also forced us to rename "HX Edit" as "Helix Edit" after it had existed in the wild for years, even though it's still the editor for Helix SKUs... See? Plain as mud.
For the record, 95% of Line 6ers agreed with me. Can you tell I'm still a bit salty about it?
Personally, I sort of see "Helix" as its own brand, almost separate from other Line 6 products, and the name carries a lot of familiarity and weight—which is the whole point of branding. So presumably, if we ever get around to making a new flagship, I can only imagine it'd have to be called Helix Something... Or Something Helix. But not "Helix 2" or "Double Helix", because those names are lazy and dumb.
So presumably, if we ever get around to making a new flagship, I can only imagine it'd have to be called Helix Something... Or Something Helix. But not "Helix 2" or "Double Helix", because those names are lazy and dumb.
If he's using Helix for this, I NEED the preset.
If he's using Helix for this, I NEED the preset.
You could go old school and really mess with people by just calling the next one Helix.That's one of the many issues I had with naming a product "HX"—it started out as a very clear modeling ENGINE designator and turned into a PRODUCT designator (while continuing to be an engine designator?!)... which also forced us to rename "Helix Edit" as "HX Edit" after it had existed in the wild for years, even though it's still the editor for Helix SKUs... See? Plain as mud.
For the record, 95% of Line 6ers agreed with me. Can you tell I'm still a bit salty about it?
Personally, I sort of see "Helix" as its own brand, almost separate from other Line 6 products, and the name carries a lot of familiarity and weight—which is the whole point of branding. So presumably, if we ever get around to making a new flagship, I can only imagine it'd have to be called Helix Something... Or Something Helix. But not "Helix 2" or "Double Helix", because those names are lazy and dumb.
And the singer could use a little autotune, sheesh.All I can hear is a horrible stadium and too much kick drum.
Nah, go full Xbox and call it Helix One, especially with the HX One being a thing. A perfect Microsoft move.You could go old school and really mess with people by just calling the next one Helix.