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Congrats, bro!!!!! That looks a lot better ‘in person’ than the promo pics!!!!!!

Shit, we need our own version of “Holy Wars” here…..
 
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Me likey!
 
This might call for a separate thread, but:

What’s the easiest way to get feedback out of a modeler? I forgot how much fun it is to stand in front a cranked amp goofing off with the trem bar and all.the.feedback.
 
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This might call for a separate thread, but:

What’s the easiest way to get feedback out of a modeler? I forgot how much fun it is to stand in front a cranked amp gooding off with the trem bar and all.the.feedback.
Volume, proximity to the sound source, turning off noise gate...
 
This might call for a separate thread, but:

What’s the easiest way to get feedback out of a modeler? I forgot how much fun it is to stand in front a cranked amp gooding off with the trem bar and all.the.feedback.
The beam of a guitar speaker or two or eight.
 
This might call for a separate thread, but:

What’s the easiest way to get feedback out of a modeler? I forgot how much fun it is to stand in front a cranked amp gooding off with the trem bar and all.the.feedback.
In addition to what others have suggested, I think you will want to ensure that any "ducking" is turned off on any blocks. I just viewed Leon's latest video today and he was playing with the ducking on the 2290 delay block, so that is the only reason it is in my head. I could be totally wrong about this, but I know on my JBL PA speakers, the ducking is there to prevent feedback ;~))
 
Well, that would explain it - as I only use the Helix for recording and do that with headphones on so I can hear the drums better. 🤣

I'll try to see what I can blast through after work today. :rawk
 
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