Line 6 Helix Stadium Pre-Launch Discussion

Maybe not 'modern high gain', but the video stated an intent to build a 'brown' tone, with Mark playing very creditable interpretations of Eddie's licks. IMO, the tone wasn't there. Maybe Ben doesn't do 'brown'.
Yeah, that was a miss. Too much bass knob, too much normal drive. Wrong mic. This isn’t a hard tone to get, even on today’s Helix.
 
Yeah, that was a miss. Too much bass knob, too much normal drive. Wrong mic. This isn’t a hard tone to get, even on today’s Helix.
Yes, they were taking the wrong approach on the amp block and it was too warm and laid back. They should have started with the bright channel only and everything except maybe presence dimed and gone from there. When Mark wanted a bit more push, they resorted to adding a boost instead of trying to make the amp more aggressive. Otherwise, it was a pretty good tone even if it wasn't nailing the brown sound.

As for the high gain stuff, I'm not familiar with Mark, but it seemed like that's not really his main thing and he was just testing it for fun. I'm not a high gain player either but use it once and a while to mess around with, so I can relate. Jon Symons uses the Helix all the time on his channel and gets great high gain sounds, so I'm not really worried about it.
 
I didn't really love the higher gain tones here, but the other ones sounded very nice.

But I'm really impressed by the thoughtful workflow and user experience design of the HX Stadium. Line6 is again the company to emulate for the next generation of modelers.
Agreed. I’m actually really excited to get it and NOT hook it up to my computer. No need for a computer to update it. No need for a computer editor to dial in sounds. The cab block capabilities will eliminate the need for my IRs.

I know not for everyone. But I’m pretty excited about that.
 
Maybe the lack of all br00tal tones is a sign that Line 6 has been moving forward to satisfy real musicians.
Drums Drumming GIF
 
I wish demos were done more focused on the player and a more case by case thing. Let the player dictate what he wants, what he/she is used to and try to make some actual music. To have a guy like Litteri just to noddle while someone else does the tweaking is a bit lame IMO. When doing stuff like this just let the player try to replicate the stuff they actually use and are familiar with. The Dweezil one was far better in this sense, but ultimately not the greatest choice at this time given his odd tone choice.

The official one was far better, some cool sounding stuff. Still didn't hear anything that made me go WOW yet though.

This is 8 yrs old, but I think also gets in the ballpark. In the comments, he mentions everything dimed except presence.



I made that one. The settings were that, pretty common for the VH thing. The IR was the hard part. The starting point was a Redwirez one that I eq'd quite heavily.
 
I wish demos were done more focused on the player and a more case by case thing. Let the player dictate what he wants, what he/she is used to and try to make some actual music. To have a guy like Litteri just to noddle while someone else does the tweaking is a bit lame IMO. When doing stuff like this just let the player try to replicate the stuff they actually use and are familiar with. The Dweezil one was far better in this sense, but ultimately not the greatest choice at this time given his odd tone choice.

The official one was far better, some cool sounding stuff. Still didn't hear anything that made me go WOW yet though.



I made that one. The settings were that, pretty common for the VH thing. The IR was the hard part. The starting point was a Redwirez one that I eq'd quite heavily.

Yeah, it's hard for me to play with someone else tweaking. I need my hands on those knobs getting my sound and feel.
 
WE NEED TO TALK



I have zero idea of or if DZ even wants to change his rigs - and I don't give a flying fuck either way - but there is already a "diss" on the F/Forum about this video .... some pop-psychology bullshit projection about him having a "muted" response as he probably knows when the A4 is due .... f.f.s. !!!!

I'm no fan of his style or music but those tones and what he wanted .... got dialed in pretty easy and he even commented about how quick it was .... and those Marshalls and the de-tune flange effect sounded pretty fucking great .....go figure.

You can almost hear the butt-hurt swelling that he would even dare appear in a L6 video ..... <- too easy - I couldn't resist :)
 
Let the player dictate what he wants, what he/she is used to and try to make some actual music. To have a guy like Litteri just to noddle while someone else does the tweaking is a bit lame IMO. When doing stuff like this just let the player try to replicate the stuff they actually use and are familiar with.

Agree completely. I think that’s where the demo fell short in spots. When he wasn’t feeling it, he had no ability to take control and dial it in to taste.

It just got caught in between being a device/feature demo and an artist showcase.

It’s not the end of the world. It was great to see the device in use for an extended period of time.
 
Let the player dictate what he wants, what he/she is used to and try to make some actual music.

Yeah, I agree, that'd be the best idea to actually showcase real life usability.
Would possibly be even better if they told the guys something like "ok, we made this to be very intuitive, so try to create a patch yourself without any help!" (obviously mixing in the occasional "look, you can as well do this thing here...").
 
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