Did you apply ?I think yamaha is an awesome company to work for with amazing tech. I hope yamaha will step in on the next helix replacement to help advance the unit
I’ve been hoping for this very thing across all Line 6 products. Yamaha is one of my favorite brands for some stuff and they bring a lot to the table usually.I think yamaha is an awesome company to work for with amazing tech. I hope yamaha will step in on the next helix replacement to help advance the unit
So you can post YouTube videos about it?I think yamaha is an awesome company to work for with amazing tech. I hope yamaha will step in on the next helix replacement to help advance the unit
Like, the world?Did you know that Yamaha's direct intervention in l6 could be the end of some other things?
Such as?Did you know that Yamaha's direct intervention in l6 could be the end of some other things?
Thank you sir, but you say that like you might actually consider buying it. Or buying anything for that matter.I think yamaha is an awesome company to work for with amazing tech. I hope yamaha will step in on the next helix replacement to help advance the unit
Helix 4.0 "The TB3 Update" confirmed.Thank you sir, but you say that like you might actually consider buying it. Or buying anything for that matter.
I'd like to think I have a (very) rough grasp of what Yamaha is capable of from a technological standpoint, but I'm not sure the public does. I suppose we could add a jet boat engine, exotic wood dashboard for Lexus vehicles, or an IC injector machine used to help manufacture iPhones, but they'd all push some Helix replacement well into the $3000 ~$2M territory.
That said, yes, we've been talking with YCJ about some stuff, but it may or may not have anything to do with multieffects.
You may ask why i started this thread. Well i am blown away by the yamaha fgc-ta i bought with the onboard effects that work in the acoustic guitar without being plugged in. I have the tag- 3c on order with builtin delay and a looper added… engeniousI think yamaha is an awesome company to work for with amazing tech. I hope yamaha will step in on the next helix replacement to help advance the unit
Thank you sir, but you say that like you might actually consider buying it. Or buying anything for that matter.
I'd like to think I have a (very) rough grasp of what Yamaha is capable of from a technological standpoint, but I'm not sure the public does. I suppose we could add a jet boat engine, exotic wood dashboard for Lexus vehicles, or an IC injector machine used to help manufacture iPhones, but they'd all push some Helix replacement well into the $3000 ~$2M territory.
That said, yes, we've been talking with YCJ about some stuff, but it may or may not have anything to do with multieffects.
You may ask why i started this thread. Well i am blown away by the yamaha fgc-ta i bought with the onboard effects that work in the acoustic guitar without being plugged in. I have the tag- 3c on order with builtin delay and a looper added… engenious
I... I'm speechless. Hats off to you, good sir and a Happy New Year.You may ask why i started this thread. Well i am blown away by the yamaha fgc-ta i bought with the onboard effects that work in the acoustic guitar without being plugged in. I have the tag- 3c on order with builtin delay and a looper added… engenious
You may ask why i started this thread. Well i am blown away by the yamaha fgc-ta i bought with the onboard effects that work in the acoustic guitar without being plugged in. I have the tag- 3c on order with builtin delay and a looper added… engenious
You may ask why i started this thread. Well i am blown away by the yamaha fgc-ta i bought with the onboard effects that work in the acoustic guitar without being plugged in. I have the tag- 3c on order with builtin delay and a looper added… engenious
I’ll take a Yammy MT-10SP and a HX Stomp 2 GT-R AWD Turbo please.I’m pro-Yamaha everything, from monitors to motorcycles. Today was NKD (new keyboard day) for me: a circa 2000 Yamaha S-80. OK, not “new” maybe, but new to me. :)
Thank you sir, but you say that like you might actually consider buying it. Or buying anything for that matter.
I'd like to think I have a (very) rough grasp of what Yamaha is capable of from a technological standpoint, but I'm not sure the public does. I suppose we could add a jet boat engine, exotic wood dashboard for Lexus vehicles, or an IC injector machine used to help manufacture iPhones, but they'd all push some Helix replacement well into the $3000 ~$2M territory.
That said, yes, we've been talking with YCJ about some stuff, but it may or may not have anything to do with multieffects.