Line 6 Helix Stadium Pre-Launch Discussion

That’s kinda how I felt about the helix when it came out. We all see what it developed into. Same can be said for fractal products I think. New more powerful hardware, a few interesting redesigns and new features, but the differences from the last gen aren’t huge.

I think you have to take the long view with next gen modelers. What came out is the new platform they’ll be building on for years to come and will develop (hopefully) into something much cooler than current gen.

When (and if) to buy it is a totally different thing though. I tend to not buy a next gen unit until it meets the upgrade desires I had or comes out with something so mind blowing that I just had to have it. If it’s missing something I think is necessary, I wait until the development gets to that point. Others want the new thing right away.

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I usually wait too but that 15% off is tempting
 
Oh and it case it isn’t clear, I don’t disagree with you @Tito83 about wanting to see some more stuff in this box before I’m convinced to buy it. For now, they lost me at “no new reverbs”. I’m not dropping 2K on an all in one floor unit unless it has truly top shelf reverb, delay, and amp modeling. The reverb came up short for me in Helix, and Stadium won’t interest me unless that gets a lot better.

Plenty of others are gonna buy it as it comes out, and that’s totally cool too. Just not compelling enough for me to abandon FM9 right now.

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Helix has several different generations of reverb and delay in it already. It also launched with no Helix-exclusive reverbs.

I'm surprised that people are looking back on their development over the last 10 years and fretting about this.

Yeah, I think Line 6 has proven themselves pretty trustworthy on support and updates, but I don't blame people for being cautious in general. I just think that if new effects are a dealbreaker or major issue for someone (which is fair!), they should wait to get one until they're added, especially since Line 6 has been pretty transparent about it and has lowered expectations for a bunch of new or redone ones at launch.
 
I usually wait too but that 15% off is tempting

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But wouldn’t they want eventually all shouts tones in it if it’s a new and improved engine? Like the x amps in the boss units that ARE much nicer to my ears. Maybe shouts is only a new engine on the amps side of things vs effects or cabs?
I think they delivered exactly what many wanted
New next Gen unit touchscreen
Proxy capture tech
More CPU
Better user experience
New Agoura amp engine
Wifi wireless Bluetooth
Presumably and IOS app which people have been asking for forever

And who knows what in the future
I think based on line6 track record compared to NDSP you should feel pretty safe and confident about a pre order
 
I think the stadium is a unit between the helix and the next gen flagship. The og helix once the stadium is more mature will be maybe ended and the next non helix named flagship will arrive with full shouts everything? Or agoura2.0? And stadium will be the new og helix?
Who knows the plans really? On the stadium as a home player I see a slick touchscreen and sleeker unit with clearer scribbles strips and it seems a new engine called shouts for the amps . And maybe a nicer longer looper?
Any device is an unit between the previous and the next flagship.

The rest seems like overthinking just for the sake of it😅 Line6 could disappear in an earthquake next year, could be acquired by Kemper as a result of unexpected huge sales of mk2, could pivot to making the best wine in California... But today they have Stadium.
 
I think the stadium is a unit between the helix and the next gen flagship. The og helix once the stadium is more mature will be maybe ended and the next non helix named flagship will arrive with full shouts everything? Or agoura2.0? And stadium will be the new og helix?
Who knows the plans really? On the stadium as a home player I see a slick touchscreen and sleeker unit with clearer scribbles strips and it seems a new engine called shouts for the amps . And maybe a nicer longer looper?
I mean, that’s how it works. I don’t think Stadium is a stop-gap and we’re 2 years from a new flagship or anything.
 
I mean, that’s how it works. I don’t think Stadium is a stop-gap and we’re 2 years from a new flagship or anything.
Yea just spitballing… go will match mf plus I have 240 in credits with gc so it would be 330+ 240 discount so it’s like a no brainer
 
Oh and it case it isn’t clear, I don’t disagree with you @Tito83 about wanting to see some more stuff in this box before I’m convinced to buy it. For now, they lost me at “no new reverbs”. I’m not dropping 2K on an all in one floor unit unless it has truly top shelf reverb, delay, and amp modeling. The reverb came up short for me in Helix, and Stadium won’t interest me unless that gets a lot better.

Plenty of others are gonna buy it as it comes out, and that’s totally cool too. Just not compelling enough for me to abandon FM9 right now.

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Totally reasonable take.

I'm a happy FM9 owner too. It's an incredible piece of gear and a bargain, frankly, for all you get.

There's almost nothing I'm missing on it, soundwise. It meets almost all of my happy place needs (modded Marshall sounds galore, great reverbs and delays, plenty of horsepower, versatile footswitching, exposed parameters for performance pages, great factory presets with scenes galore). Aside from better bass presets and amp options, I'd be fine if they never added another model.

After a couple of years of ownership, however, I do still feel stuck in terms of being able to significantly edit presets on the fly with the on-unit interface - especially moving blocks. I've also come to appreciate cloud-based functionality that I've enjoyed on both Quad Cortex and Tonemaster Pro. Being tethered to the PC for management sucks. Finally, I've REALLY come to appreciate having favorites/device-level presets available to immediately call up when building patches from scratch or making said significant edits live/in the room.

Stadium XL looks to me like the "just right" form factor that combines the best of everything I've wanted over the past few years - especially once Proxy gets up and running early next year. I personally think the Line 6 "dynamic" reverbs are top shelf already, but I think they're aware that Fractal has become the measuring stick here, and they're going to keep taking cracks at it.
 
One thing I liked about the Stadium is that Line6 seems willing to filling all the gaps with competitors (and even bring some new stuff) instead of just saying "they have that but we have this", so if Fractal reverbs really are better than Helix's (can't really say), I could expect them to address that in the future.
 
But wouldn’t they want eventually all shouts tones in it if it’s a new and improved engine? Like the x amps in the boss units that ARE much nicer to my ears. Maybe shouts is only a new engine on the amps side of things vs effects or cabs?
I think there are two aspects to to it. One is the Agoura modeling technique, which if I understood correctly is a more detailed method of component modeling than how they did the OG modeling. The other aspect is the combination of increased DSP capacity, a new floating point architecture, and expanded dynamic range.

The latter aspect could theoretically benefit everything audio that happens inside the Helix, and why they've indicated OG models and presets might sound different (possibly better) in Stadium.

The first aspect, in principal, requires components to model. I think in general things like reverb and pitch effects are largely algorithms and for the most part aren't trying to copy existing pedals/hardware units. So depending on where you want to draw lines, L6 could theoretically generate much more complex reverbs and pitch effects without relying on Agoura specifically (if I'm understanding what Agoura is), but rather by virtue of having more signal processing and dynamic range capability. Modulation effects and delays are probably a mixed bag. They (Helix developers) do model/emulate hardware devices in those categories which could potentially be improved over OG with Agoura, but I'm guessing their originals in that realm are more algorithmic than they are replications of existing electronic devices. Gain/boost/fuzz seem more often to be models of hardware and possibly something that could be respun in Agoura. Many pedals are relatively simple circuits, which is why I think it appears possible for some "new Stadium effects" to be ported back to OG, so long as they don't exceed the number crunching capability of those units. They may lose a little in translation due to the dynamic range differences, and might have to simplified somewhat to go to OG.
 
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My sweetwater rep came crawling back this morning, offered to match if I got him a screenshot of the offer.

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I sent him the screenshot just so they knew I wasn’t making it up, but let him know that ship has already sailed.
Mine is still being annoying. I gave him one final chance. Still waiting to hear back
 
Honestly with the MF reward kickbacks they end up being a much better deal than SW…granted you don’t get stale candy from 1974 in the box.
For sure. I just placed my order on MF. Thanks @eggpl@nt .

I will still see what my rep can do as I have a feeling these will be backordered for some time and I got in right away at SW. But that isn't worth $150 extra to me
 
I'd like to think I'm pretty good at predicting what the kids will whine about but "Line 6 won't make any new effects after Stadium" was not on that list.

Sheesh, @Tito83. It's like you'd prefer we sat on all the new effects we've made in the past few years (while developing Stadium) just so we could say "hey, here are a bunch of new effects for our new platform... and Helix/HX users get them too!" The end result would be exactly the same except Helix/HX users would have waited for no reason other than... marketing? Appeasing a couple incredibly short-sighted armchair PMs?
 
I'd like to think I'm pretty good at predicting what the kids will whine about but "Line 6 won't make any new effects after Stadium" was not on that list.

Sheesh, @Tito83. It's like you'd prefer we sat on all the new effects we've made in the past few years (while developing Stadium) just so we could say "hey, here are a bunch of new effects for our new platform... and Helix/HX users get them too!" The end result would be exactly the same except Helix/HX users would have waited for no reason other than... marketing? Appeasing a couple incredibly short-sighted armchair PMs?
But they're not good, because they fit on the old one! It couldn't possibly be the case!
 
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