Stuff's starting to come out now; another one:
Stuff's starting to come out now; another one:
Yeah and the Hype knob's pretty cool - not overdone or anything.OK ... not at home ... listening on the built-in speakers on a 10 year old 11" Sony Ultra book
These sounds are utterly amazing ..... what shocked me is how - to my ears at least - its sounds almost nothing like the Helix.
The new Agoura Modeling is clearly the real deal.
Well done L6.
And I'm not even buying one - until the "Stompium" is released :)
Badonk!Release The Chugs™
Stuff's starting to come out now; another one:
There are a lot things to like here. For example, the way Line6 uses skeuomorphic design as an aid without becoming a slave to it. But overall, I think this demonstrates Line6's unmatched understanding of how to make use of a modeler fun and inspiring.
Yeah, the dry signal along side the fuzz can keep your amp sounding punchy and clear whereas traditionally something a full on Big Muff very easily turns into a wall of mush through many amps. The physical big muff deluxe pedals actually give you a knob to blend in dry signal for exactly that reason.I don't get crazy with my paths usually, and I have a really hard time wrapping my head around parallel paths. So what is the effect of dropping down the fuzz into a parallel path but not routing around a different effect? Does it just blend in some dry guitar?
Yes basically. But you can imagine it like this:I don't get crazy with my paths usually, and I have a really hard time wrapping my head around parallel paths. So what is the effect of dropping down the fuzz into a parallel path but not routing around a different effect? Does it just blend in some dry guitar?
Stuff's starting to come out now; another one:
Stuff's starting to come out now; another one:
Yes basically. But you can imagine it like this:
Guitar comes in. Split into two paths. You have one effect on path A, another effect on path B. The outputs of these effects join afterwards.
This means the effects do not interact - ie; your compressor doesn't affect the level of the guitar going into the fuzz. Your chorus doesn't affect the signal going into the reverb.
etc etc.
I actually laughed at this.