Mikael Dez
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Yeah but DI said I'd be missing out on some features, which would be dumb, for me just being a cranky IT bastard.I’m pretty sure you can still use the classic signal path view, you don’t have to use focus view, and even then you could try it out, and then save it/back out and see the signal chain
Can you add an option for it to be plain, like your older product? Or even better, black with Linux terminal green?![]()
A hot tub ?Jeez, this again? Stagescape M20d's Smart FX was pretty much the exact same thing. This time we simply chose to show an image of the selected model instead of a big, boring empty field:
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There are obviously other screens to look at. IMHO, the signal flow view is the lamest, least helpful, most engineer-brain-centric view in any multieffect. It should only be used when organizing your blocks while first making presets. That might be why I like using HX Effects so much—the signal flow view is hidden in a menu and 90% of the UX is just 1) touch a switch to select, 2) turn knobs.
Once Stadium is shipping, y'all can suggest alternatives for what you want to appear in the Focus view field.
So there can be different zones... like happy wookiee, hangry wookiee, horny wookiee, etc..
So there can be different zones... like happy wookiee, hangry wookiee, horny wookiee, etc..
There are obviously other screens to look at. IMHO, the signal flow view is the lamest, least helpful, most engineer-brain-centric view in any multieffect. It should only be used when organizing your blocks while first making presets.
Hahaha. Too funny!!
Once Stadium is shipping, y'all can suggest alternatives for what you want to appear in the Focus view field.
That resembles DI in an avitarish kinda way
"Show us on the wookie where the offset 3D picture of the amplifier touched you."So there can be different zones... like happy wookiee, hangry wookiee, horny wookiee, etc..
I couldn't agree more. I think DI is understating the importance of the classic grid view. Especially for folks that are running multiple signal paths for multiple instruments, and those making a lot of changes while they work.Might be but when you use the Helix live it's like visualizing your pedal board, especially if you use your foot switches for snapshots or commands.
This slays so hard. @paisleywookiee this needs to be your avatar. This is some next level inception shit.
Jeez, this again? Stagescape M20d's Smart FX was pretty much the exact same thing. This time we simply chose to show an image of the selected model instead of a big, boring empty field:
![]()
There are obviously other screens to look at. IMHO, the signal flow view is the lamest, least helpful, most engineer-brain-centric view in any multieffect. It should only be used when organizing your blocks while first making presets. That might be why I like using HX Effects so much—the signal flow view is hidden in a menu and 90% of the UX is just 1) touch a switch to select, 2) turn knobs.
Once Stadium is shipping, y'all can suggest alternatives for what you want to appear in the Focus view field.
Yeah I like them too.I couldn't agree more. I think DI is understating the importance of the classic grid view. Especially for folks that are running multiple signal paths for multiple instruments, and those making a lot of changes while they work.
That said, I happen to really like the big pictures of amps/effects in Focus view. Helps to convey the spirit of the device(s) in use at a glance. As long as nothing else is compromised (e.g. the utility and flexibility of the grid view), why not?