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No chance. How would we be able to hear him talking out his ass?Kinda looks like he’s taking a cucumber up the ol’ tailpipe to me.
No chance. How would we be able to hear him talking out his ass?Kinda looks like he’s taking a cucumber up the ol’ tailpipe to me.
That would make no sense. It would somehow if you asked it in the Kemper threadSince I can’t edit unless it’s within a minute of posting, I have to add this. I’m wondering if the stadium is a leap frog type product between the current helix and the next generation that’s still coming
Yeah, I guess I understand that it’s still called a helix after allI get this but I think the legacy amps are nice for the giggers who need consistency and access to the the back catalogue for established shows and recordings. If I were in that category, I’d appreciate it. Having them on a different list or differentiated might help in your case @timbuck3
I think that would be a lousy decision. There's a lot of really good stuff in OG Helix and it makes no sense to force people invested in the Helix ecosystem to abandon everything as part of the price of going with the new Stadium platform.I would rather just release it with all agora amps and effects only. Reminds me of boss and the x amps. When I had the gt1000 I loved the dynamics of the x amps but there were too few and I also wondered why they didn’t just have all x amps.
Yeah, I guess I understand that it’s still called a helix after all
I also wonder if down the line if you can just throw out all the old helix stuff once they create all the new agora amps and effects and just purge the old stuff and replace it
There's really no need to do this, unless they start really needing whatever storage space is needed for them, or want to get rid of the code that runs them. Helix modeling is already good, so it's not like we are talking about going from Agoura back to POD 2.0 or something.Yeah, I guess I understand that it’s still called a helix after all
I also wonder if down the line if you can just throw out all the old helix stuff once they create all the new agora amps and effects and just purge the old stuff and replace it
Camps and apps of both generations should be welcome IMO.I just remember when I had the GT 1000 that I was blown away by the camps And the other apps did nothing for me so in the end…
I think a fair expectation with Stadium from Line 6 is that over time, Agoura versions of most, if not all, of the OG legacy amps will be added, but that might take months or years to work through the list. I've not heard anything to suggest L6 intends to include the OG models so they don't have to bother developing Agoura models. I think most of the first batch of Agoura's will be amps that exist in the OG modeling. I get that if over time the list of Agoura amps stays relatively paltry, it'll be a problem. But if it grows consistent with L6's Helix track record, I don't see where keeping the OG models on hand becomes a problem. It's not a matter of either/or, it's a both/and situation.I’m honestly not trying to be combative I’m just wondering like if the new engine is sounding better than the old helix how is that gonna work in the one unit want people prefer the agora amps if they sound better? I just remember when I had the GT 1000 that I was blown away by the camps And the other apps did nothing for me so in the end I got rid of it because there wasn’t enough variety of xamps , which was their new type. I just wish it had been released with all xamps.
I guess it’s just a lot of unanswered questions which as time comes down to it will be answered so of course this is a good direction and the evolve touchscreen is very nice
My guess is that they will rework the Line6 originals to Agoura, probably will have a few of those right at release.A question I have is whether/how much Agoura will impact OG line 6 original amps. Will they develop a way to re-spin them with Agoura? Does it make sense to develop L6 original amp models with Agoura? I've been leaning on the originals more and more as time goes by.
94 guitar and 17 bass HX amps.
Several of them are kinda duplicates, one per channel (52 guitar, 7 bass), 15 guitar amps are Line6 originals, some Agoura amps are actually the two channels combined, and they also said the modeling process is easier now, so I don't think it will take many years for them to update all or almost all the current HX amps. I would say around 3-4 years.
Exactly the reason I won’t buy an OG Helix despite the discounted prices.Not sure if it's realistic to expect many more amps for Helix. Some more might still arrive, but I could understand if Line6 have way more priority to Stadium updates.
I think a lot of people may think like this. When agora amps are out they will sound better then standard helix amps so why not prefer better modeled amps?Exactly the reason I won’t buy an OG Helix despite the discounted prices.
I mean, OG Helix has had 10 years of updates and it's a pretty solid product for the price. One could say it's a "finished" product.Exactly the reason I won’t buy an OG Helix despite the discounted prices.
I'm not sure they'll have any Agoura originals in the initial release, but unless I've been misunderstanding I think they'll have all the OG originals. I don't even know if it makes sense to use Agoura to make originals since they'll have the hype parameter which I think accomplishes a lot of what the originals were accomplishing--taking the rough edges off of real amps and making them a little more idealized.... I could be wrong but I don’t think they will have many Line6 originals at launch maybe the Cartographer as that’s Bens real amp
I mean...will you be really disappointed if you have only 94 guitar amp models, or I think 46 unique amps?Exactly the reason I won’t buy an OG Helix despite the discounted prices.