Line 6 Helix Stadium Pre-Launch Discussion

@Digital Igloo - when the stem separation thing comes for Showcase….

Will we be able to slow the backing track down and maintain pitch? This would be fantastic for practice. And for me in general as my fingers often disappoint me :)

If we will be able to do this, will it be a sliding scale / percentage of original speed? Or a simpler 1/4 - 1/2 - 3/4 - full thing?
I would add also being able to increase/decrease pitch (up to +/-3 maybe) keeping the tempo. Useful for having backing tracks of songs in sightly different tunings.
 
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If it's the one I tried long ago, the resulting file wouldn't load on Helix.

I just tried, and it will create a file, but you get an error message if you try to import it. Helpfully, when I told it about the error message, it replied,

"Ah — good catch. That –8103 “Target is incompatible” message isn’t you doing anything wrong; it’s HX Edit rejecting the file because Line 6 encrypts/validates .hlx presets rather than treating them as plain JSON. So even though the structure I showed you matches the internal layout, the Helix won’t actually import it unless it’s been encoded by HX Edit itself."

So why even let it output a file?

That said, I'll try building the patch from scratch and see how good it does. (Working on "Lawyers, Guns and Money")
 
@Digital Igloo - when the stem separation thing comes for Showcase….

Will we be able to slow the backing track down and maintain pitch? This would be fantastic for practice. And for me in general as my fingers often disappoint me :)

If we will be able to do this, will it be a sliding scale / percentage of original speed? Or a simpler 1/4 - 1/2 - 3/4 - full thing?
If not, you can do that externally with an audio editor. Then import the slowed track.

That’s what I was planning on doing for a few fast solos I’m working on. But it never occurred to me that Stadium might be able to. That would be cool.
 
I would add also being able to increase/decrease pitch (up to +/-3 maybe) keeping the tempo. Useful for having banking tracks of songs in sightly different tunings.
That’s a cool request too. It would eliminate the need for a pitch block in the chain.
 
@Digital Igloo - when the stem separation thing comes for Showcase….

Will we be able to slow the backing track down and maintain pitch? This would be fantastic for practice. And for me in general as my fingers often disappoint me :)

If we will be able to do this, will it be a sliding scale / percentage of original speed? Or a simpler 1/4 - 1/2 - 3/4 - full thing?
We're apt to be in the minority, but this one would be huge for me as well. To give some idea of where I am, I've been working diligently since June 1st, virtually every day, trying to learn "On Your Way Sweet Soul" by Andy Timmons strictly by ear, and I 100% rely on being able to slow down the audio to do it. Even with that, in 5 months of daily work I've only made it just past the halfway point of the song and can keep up at 65-70% of the recorded tempo. So it's something I'd use daily well into the foreseeable future. My musical ear is just slow. I've been using Transcribe! for years, and suppose I can go back and forth between it and Stadium/Showcase, but it would be a huge workflow boost if I could make those tempo adjustments in real time on Stadium. That would probably make Showcase the new feature on Stadium I used most, rather than something I just use occasionally. But I would completely understand if Line 6 didn't think that was an optimal use of their resources/too far afield from their core mission, especially at this early stage.
 
Chatting with a friend who's waiting for his Stadium XL, we wonder if it would be possible, in the future, having a way to create presets with AI.

We know Proxy will use Line6 servers to process stuff sent from the devices, so an AI model trained with the Helix content could be able to receive a prompt, either from the device or your phone (editor app) or computer (editor or some website) and respond with a preset that has what the user asked (i.e. "I want a preset that sounds like Queens of the Stone Age "No one knows" guitar").

That would rock, not just for replicating certain guitar/bass tones, but for whatever crazy random stuff the AI could figure out.
Fuck AI. With a cactus.
 
I'VE GOT THE EASIEST TO USE MODELER IN THE WORLD. NOW DO AI.

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We're apt to be in the minority, but this one would be huge for me as well. To give some idea of where I am, I've been working diligently since June 1st, virtually every day, trying to learn "On Your Way Sweet Soul" by Andy Timmons strictly by ear, and I 100% rely on being able to slow down the audio to do it. Even with that, in 5 months of daily work I've only made it just past the halfway point of the song and can keep up at 65-70% of the recorded tempo. So it's something I'd use daily well into the foreseeable future. My musical ear is just slow. I've been using Transcribe! for years, and suppose I can go back and forth between it and Stadium/Showcase, but it would be a huge workflow boost if I could make those tempo adjustments in real time on Stadium. That would probably make Showcase the new feature on Stadium I used most, rather than something I just use occasionally. But I would completely understand if Line 6 didn't think that was an optimal use of their resources/too far afield from their core mission, especially at this early stage.

I think, if we’re honest, that it wouldn’t be such a minority tool (if it can do it) va some of the other things I understand Showcase will eventually do….. the cool stuff with stage automation bits for lighting will be awesome for *some* people who get Stadium. Those are bits I won’t use - right now I’m home studio only so some of Showcase will be beyond my needs (but I’m glad it’s there for the guys that will benefit). If I do gig again, stage lighting will likely be much more low key where the control is someone turning the tripod with the cheap coloured lights on :)

But thinking about things that matter to a wider demographic where showcase could be beneficial to many? We all need to practice and I’m sure we’ve all got different approaches to that. Playing to backing tracks is something I enjoy doing and it’s beneficial to my ability - I really cannot wait for the stem splitting / ability to have backing tracks in this thing. It’s one of the (many) things that caused me to jump manufacturer. Something that (in the box) would allow me to slow down the bits that are too quick (which is usually most of it!!) would be a really cool learning tool. I think anyone who freely admits that playing guitar is hard and requires that you put the time in would, if they’re honest, find something like this feature pretty useful if it’s do-able at some point :)
 
For what it's worth, I don't have a problem if Line 6 incorporates some form of AI into Stadium's future plans. It's commoditized now, and the expectations of it being in your product are hard to avoid. I'm kicking off a long push for the SaaS company I run content marketing for precisely to inform prospects and existing customers of how we'll use it to make their usage easier.

I'm expected to use it daily within my tech stack to optimize what I do as well. For all of the suckiness with deepfaked videos, AI slop and outright creative/intellectual property theft, we've kinda crossed the rubicon and have to keep moving forward. Then there's the fact that the entire US economy is perched upon a rather shaky house of AI cards....but, uh....moving on quickly!

Getting back to music, there are smart use cases for it enhancing Stadium. If Showcase will examine, flag and separate stems, it's only a matter of time before it EQ matches those stems, allowing you to recreate virtually any guitar tone you hear online. It should be able to compensate for tunings and pickups as well.

I can see an AI-natural language chatbot allowing you to parse the Customtone Cloud or whatever all of the wealth of free presets and Proxy captures will be called. LLMs are already great data synthesizers, so this makes perfect sense. When that happens, Stadium with Showcase will indeed become that mythical roadie that DI mentioned in the June 11 launch.
 
For what it's worth, I don't have a problem if Line 6 incorporates some form of AI into Stadium's future plans. It's commoditized now, and the expectations of it being in your product are hard to avoid. I'm kicking off a long push for the SaaS company I run content marketing for precisely to inform prospects and existing customers of how we'll use it to make their usage easier.

I'm expected to use it daily within my tech stack to optimize what I do as well. For all of the suckiness with deepfaked videos, AI slop and outright creative/intellectual property theft, we've kinda crossed the rubicon and have to keep moving forward. Then there's the fact that the entire US economy is perched upon a rather shaky house of AI cards....but, uh....moving on quickly!

Getting back to music, there are smart use cases for it enhancing Stadium. If Showcase will examine, flag and separate stems, it's only a matter of time before it EQ matches those stems, allowing you to recreate virtually any guitar tone you hear online. It should be able to compensate for tunings and pickups as well.

I can see an AI-natural language chatbot allowing you to parse the Customtone Cloud or whatever all of the wealth of free presets and Proxy captures will be called. LLMs are already great data synthesizers, so this makes perfect sense. When that happens, Stadium with Showcase will indeed become that mythical roadie that DI mentioned in the June 11 launch.
Yep. In my job (developer) AI has been the biggest performance booster ever. Being able to make things in 1/10th the time is awesome.

AI will be part of our lives sooner or later, no matter how much we want to avoid it. It will bring so much crap, as the internet or social media, but also so much convenience and stuff we never thought possible.

A chatbot in Helix Stadium looks like a kinda easy addition with so much potential. Imagine asking for a certain tone you have in mind, and then asking it for tweaking it so it sounds closer to some other artist. "I want Tool's Schism bass tone but mixed with Peter Hook's iconic bass sound".
 
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