Line 6 Helix Stadium Talk

I have had issues with my Stadium freezing at the boot screen after loading a ton of IRs onto it. I managed to open the editor when it was stuck on the boot screen and the connection held long enough for me to delete a lot of them. It is now working again. Will the unit or editor tell me when I have loaded too many IRs?

Also, can the next editor update please allow us to select multiple IRs at once without having to click on each one? Like with CTRL+A? It took me ages to delete the offending IRs and because I have had issues connecting to the editor over WiFi I was lucky I able to get in at all to be able to delete the IRs.
It’s my understanding that, at least in fw 1.1, the next boot after adding IRs can be slower than normal due to Stadium indexing the new files.
 
This may be user error or simply not understanding how the new preset/setlist system works, but I keep getting shifted from the setlist I'm working on to the User Presets section. I'm guessing because I'm tweaking the preset? But if I tweak a preset during a gig, I do NOT want to be thrown back into the full User Presets section.

Am I doing something wrong or what? (Gig on Saturday, so it would be great to get it sorted by then.)

EDIT: I just confirmed that it pops back to the User Presets section on save. So if I tweak a preset during the gig and save it, I have to manually go back to the setlist I was in. This can't be how it's supposed to work, can it?
I don't have a Stadium yet, but the QC has a lot of similar... I wouldn't call them bugs; more like annoying conventions. Like, if you're in one of your personal setlists and you download a new preset, it tries to drop it in the first available slot of the default "My Presets" setlist instead, so you have to fiddle around navigating back to the setlist and bank you were previously in. I generally have setlists named by year to group presets relevant to current works in progress, and I can't remember once being happy about being arbitrarily yanked out of that context. :idk
 
It finally happened. Someone did it:

Skynet can now officially take over the world and destroy humanity. We're not worthy.

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I have had issues with my Stadium freezing at the boot screen after loading a ton of IRs onto it.
I haven’t had that happen but I have had other odd behaviors occur right after loading IRs. Presets appearing to save or being deleted but not actually saving or deleting. Saving as new resulting in a blank preset. Reboot solves it. Always happens after loading IRs.
 
I've had 2 full weeks with the Stadium as of last night.

My only "complaint" is that I'm one of people having some trouble with the editor app/device connection. It's a mild inconvenience and even though nothing has been stated about it by Line 6 I'm pretty confident at this point it'll be cleared up within an update or two.

The overarching concern for me is what is the experience like once I ignore the Stadium and just play. There are two components to that in my way of thinking. First is how does it sound to me. The answer to that is that I think it sounds great and to my ears it's a pretty clear improvement over the OG LT. I don't say that offhandedly because I always felt like my LT sounded really good. I can't make any judgements relative to Fractal devices or the QC, etc. The other part of the playing experience is the sort of nebulous "feel" component. I'm not sure my sense of that aligns with that of someone who's spent a lot of time with a variety of physical amps. Fwiw, I do sense a little more responsiveness to variation in pick attack, and a little less murkiness with the lower strings that lets me play a little more freely, and not be so anxious to dial out lows/lower mids in presets and pick the lower strings delicately. That opinion and a 5-dollar bill is worth a good three bucks just about anywhere you go.

The one upside to having some little wifi foibles is that I've spent more time driving the hardware directly than I normally would. The physical layout of my music space makes editing on PC much more practical. The unit's physical UI is impressive. I haven't got too sporty with what I've attempted to do, but everything I've tried has been super easy. Easy enough I'm thinking about how I might rearrange my space or relocate things to make the device itself more accessible so I can do more directly on it.

I underestimated the focus zones feature. I felt like it was a cool thing but I suppose I'd also thought of it as something in the bells 'n whistles category. Not really a gimmick but something that in practice wouldn't quite live up to the implication of the concept. But I've found it extremely useful and the times I've used it, it has alleviated essentially all of the frustration and hair pulling I'd often experience trying to get a workable sound out of something. It lowers the inertia that often kept me sticking with tried-n-true patches because I didn't want the headache of wrangling a new one.

I haven't played around with the hype control as much as I have focus zones. It seems like a neat way to goose the sound a little. Maybe when I get around to trying to record something some day it'll be that little dash of sauce to help something stand out in a context. With just a guitar alone it's not something I've found essential yet.

I do seem to like the OG delays and reverbs a little better on the Stadium platform. I don't know if that's because the sounds from the Aqoura amps going into them give them something better to work with, or if the extra snr/oversampling and the like are causing them to execute a little better. I can't comment on whether the OG amp models sound better on the new platform because I haven't spent much time with them, and having both the OG LT and Stadium both running and set up for any sort of A/B test is impractical at best in my space. They sound good, and it's safe to say they don't sound worse.

For me, Stadium is a keeper. Looking forward to 1.2 and beyond.
 
My AXE-FX III boots in 19 seconds. Factory cabs and all.
Congratulations! You won. You definitely won. Fractal won!

On a more serious note, the "good" thing about people talking latency or boot time is that it can influence the manufacturer in improving these metrics, and no one will complain about that.

I'm pretty sure that Line 6 will deliver down the line (like they did for the OG Helix). Their priority is hopefully on more important matters: stability, fixing the little bugs and delivering not-on-release™ features.

And we'll get a Lonestar and a IIC+ for Christmas, yoohoo !!!
 
Having spoken so highly about the benefits of delayed gratification, I’m oh so greatly racking up the benefits while my local dealer awaits receiving their first shipment of XLs…
 
Factory presets are one of my favorite parts of Stadium. Dead ass.

The included clips save me a LOT of tone hunting time, especially when the band asks me to dial up a bass sound. I just start the clip icon, then keep scrolling through presets/snapshots until they say "THAT one!".

And (sorry for y'all that it leaked because that genuinely sucks) I was looking forward to some rigs in snapshot form for the new 1.2 amps.
To be fair you could do this in the OG helix too. You just needed the looper at the front of the chain. Record a short loop and tweak away. I still do it all the time to dial in patches.
 
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