Sascha Franck
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May have missed this but will these run convoluted reverbs?
Convoluted = perhaps yes.
Convolved = not so likely.
May have missed this but will these run convoluted reverbs?
Do you have a link to the YouTube video you mentioned?After this week’s YouTube showing how many fx can be used at once, DI gave the caveat that Agoura amps take quite a bit more DSP which is understandable. So whilst multiple amps is possible it will of course hit a wall at some point - I’m not clear what that point is yet so ‘is two Agoura at once possible?’. Not an issue for me really as I’m coming from Kemper’s ‘one at a time in series’ and haven’t felt like I’m missing out but I’m still interested in what’s possible.
I know I’m asking about a future here as the Clone software won’t arrive until 2026 so it may be too early to say….. I wonder how much DSP it takes to run a clone vs running an Agoura amp? Bigger or smaller? Does the Stadium have the ability to (for example) run a cloned dirt pedal into an Agoura amp? I am guessing ‘yes’ as otherwise there would be zero point in being able to clone pedals / amps / cabs separately which I think they’ve already said is possible.
Oh no, you're totally cool. Didn't mean to make it seem like I was calling you out or anything. Always more than happy to provide additional context for where our inspiration comes from because it's what I do all day.My bad for the assumption, but I did note that the implementation is different/more granular.
I think y'all have earned a reputation for always taking a different tact even when you incorporate features others have done first. That's exactly what excites me about the potential of Proxy. I KNOW it's going to be more than just me-too amp cloning.
Oh, you and me both. Would've made the factory zone defaults soooo much easier for all of us.I want this yesterday.
Be honest it so you don’t have to hear “ All Factory Default Zones suck commentsOh no, you're totally cool. Didn't mean to make it seem like I was calling you out or anything. Always more than happy to provide additional context for where our inspiration comes from because it's what I do all day.
Oh, you and me both. Would've made the factory zone defaults soooo much easier for all of us.
Knowing Line6 I think they totally have something up their sleeve w proxy that will make the competition shake their headWith all of the processing power available why can’t these just run straight NAM files? I’m assuming Proxy involves some sort of conversion of NAM? If these things could run NAM natively that would a distinct differentiator IMO.
Now being able to convert all your QC, Kemper, NAM, ToneX profiles to the Proxy format....
The ones you love so much?
100% I don’t know if it will be allowing you to use QC captures but it will be something uniqueLine6 aren't really a "me too" kinda company. They always put their spin on things, and try to innovate. They try to disrupt.
Merely loading NAM files, I don't think is the goal.
Now being able to convert all your QC, Kemper, NAM, ToneX profiles to the Proxy format....
..... that'd be kind of a disruptive thing wouldn't it?
A boy can dream!
It is pretty funny to hear some people say that not including full NAM support is a welcome feature.
Different universes I guess.![]()
I think a sweet spot would be being able to convert NAM for use, but having their own deal for captures. The problem with NAM is that it’s not straightforward to make captures, and Line 6 is all about usability. NAM is very grassroots/Open Source-ey in its approach.
I would hope for 2200$ that there is at least 2x the DSP THEN THE OG HELIX?After this week’s YouTube showing how many fx can be used at once, DI gave the caveat that Agoura amps take quite a bit more DSP which is understandable. So whilst multiple amps is possible it will of course hit a wall at some point - I’m not clear what that point is yet so ‘is two Agoura at once possible?’. Not an issue for me really as I’m coming from Kemper’s ‘one at a time in series’ and haven’t felt like I’m missing out but I’m still interested in what’s possible.
I know I’m asking about a future here as the Clone software won’t arrive until 2026 so it may be too early to say….. I wonder how much DSP it takes to run a clone vs running an Agoura amp? Bigger or smaller? Does the Stadium have the ability to (for example) run a cloned dirt pedal into an Agoura amp? I am guessing ‘yes’ as otherwise there would be zero point in being able to clone pedals / amps / cabs separately which I think they’ve already said is possible.
We don’t know what the actual dsp is compared to the of helix thoughWith all of the processing power available why can’t these just run straight NAM files? I’m assuming Proxy involves some sort of conversion of NAM? If these things could run NAM natively that would a distinct differentiator IMO.
We don’t know what the actual dsp is compared to the of helix though
I wonder if there’s a reason why line 6 is not at least coming out with what kind of processors and stuff they’re using inside of it if it really is that much better than the helix regular just curious
Pretty much this.Given that competitors have sort of swiped L6's ideas/plans when they've discussed things early ahead of release, they are understandably much more tight-lipped about what's coming, and I don't blame them. DI talked about that a little in a post earlier in this very thread, IIRC.
It’s just the latest Line 6 video this week where they say ‘in theory you can run 46 blocks’.Do you have a link to the YouTube video you mentioned?
Many of my presets switch between two amp blocks on an A/B path feeding a single cab block. I’m interested to learn more about some of these DSP limits.
I've made some very good ones, regardless of whether they're accurate or not!The ones you love so much?
It’s just the latest Line 6 video this week where they say ‘in theory you can run 46 blocks’.
After watching that, I asked a question on here regarding ‘does that mean you can run guitar, bass, vocals all at once’. DI replied along the lines that you can but, as Agoura amps are more DSP heavy, there are limits. Sensible to point this out otherwise someone might think you can do 46 of anything all at once but clearly that’s not the case.
Well, before the recent price drop a new Helix Floor cost $1600. $2200/1600=1.35, so you're only paying for 35% more for all the new features and innovation along with any added DSP. If asked to guess I'd say they'll have 2x the DSP horsepower or more, but what I really care about is that they have enough to do all the cool things they plan and all the cool things that will get dreamed up over the next decade.I would hope for 2200$ that there is at least 2x the DSP THEN THE OG HELIX?