Metal guy here. Thank you for this tutorial! You really laid out the concepts behind those parameters in an easily understandable way, and now headed to my studio to fiddle with them.
Nothing is worse than getting set up, putting your IEMs in, and there's a nasty hum in there....everyone going, "Who is that? Who is that!?" I didn't even realize there was a setting for hum, lol. As soon as you described it, I looked at my presets, and turned them all off. Now can reply, "Not me! NOT ME!!" Thanks brother!
Been playing in metal bands for over 15 years now. I play black and death metal mostly, but I teach guitar and other string instruments so i need a wide variety of sounds. The HX Stomp has been a great tool for me and the TH-cam community around it has helped shape my understanding of it. A few of your videos have helped me understand it better. Your content is good and that's what matters most to me.
I’m a metalhead. Have been for many years played in several metal bands. In past year I finally joined my church worship team. Playing bass and electric guitar. Your videos have helped me tremendously. Thank you for what you do and God bless you ❤✝️
quick resume Sag Off - tight On - Dynamic and sustain Hum off - no noise on - noise, but more frequencies Ripple (similar to hum) off - no noise on - noise but more harmonics Bias off - colder tubes more dynamic but slower to crunch on - hotter bias ready to go tubes but less dynamic Bias X off - less tube compressed sound on - more tube compressed sound
Using the Helix universe for 4 years now but now I FINALLY understand those parameters. Although I wonder why "5" is the default for Hum...can't image anyone going for hum in their tone 🤔 Thanks man!
I have just gotten another Stomp, and this is the video I've needed. I've researched and played around with it all, but hearing your explanations and clips makes it much more clear. Thanks 😊 Also, just got a Reverend Charger HB and it's amazing 👏
Yeah hey I’m a metalhead and I watch your videos just as much as I watch Ola ,thanks for lining me out on what those tones are for and actually I like a lot of sag , very little hum ,maxxed on rip and bias and a hair over half on bias x,sounds even better than I thought it could on ENGL Fireball aka ANGL Meteor with the in house 4x12 vintage xxx Thank you 🙏 you rock 😊🎉🎉🎉😊
Wham i first got it, i found a post with the explanation on these items and after exploring them and how they worked in the actual tube amps it changed the way my stomp amp sims work, they're great features and game changers
Thank you for taking your time to explain all this it really helped. I have used tube amps all my life but I always had someone set my amps up so never knew what they did. I have a Marshall amp for big concerts but my Helix I love it for all the amps and effects and I do take it out for open jams due to the weight issue, I am 62 so it now makes a difference. God Bless you.
Thanks a lot, man! I had looked up those things some time ago, when I got my HX-Stomp. But latey, dialing in some new sounds, I got a little bit confused about these settings because I actually didn't notice that much of a difference (due to my rather low drive-/master settings, I suppose). So your rather extreme drive and master settings really helped me understanding and hearing the difference, especially with the rather subtle bias x settings. Best explanation/demonstration on this topic I've seen so far!
Great video, man!! I often tinker with those settings, but I've never clearly understood what exactly they were doing (well, except Hum) Your explanations were clear and detailed, this will really help with my preset building. Thank you very much!! I was not aware of your channel before I saw this video, I'm subscribing now!!
Welcome! Honestly I would look to you to tell me about live metal tones...but here is what I do know, Keep it gained up but maybe not as much as you think because it can get compressed too much too quick. I'd also look for a good IR if you struggle with the stock cabs...but with the stock cabs, I'd blend two mics to get the full range of the speak cab. Also, if you have a good bass player taking up the low end, then your guitar tone doesn't need to be as bass heavy as you think it would be in isolation....let me know how it goes!
I noticed the bias and bias x when set to around 6.2 ish for bias and 5.7 ish for bias x, it cleans up the bridge pickups high e and B strings signal or tonal output sounds. Other than that, thank you for the info. Feel like I got to get a phd in Helix floor sound building physics. Got it 3 months ago and still trying to figure it all out. LOL!
I'd like to see these settings and how they change based on style. For example: In the video you mentioned the sag being lower or higher for metal vs blues. How would the settings change for different styles? Country vs Jazz? Funk vs Blues? etc.
@@HeyWorshipLeader I know right!? I'm a professional musician and worship leader. I play everything from Jazz and Funk to Country and Metal in addition to being a worship leader. I really like how the Sag, Ripple, Hum, etc. affect not only the tone, but the feel and realism especially when using an FRFR like the PowerCab. I imagine Jazz and Blues would probably have similar settings and Metal, Funk, and Country too possibly I'm not really sure. What do you think? I've never really seen anyone adjust these settings in a style specific way. Check out Alex Price TH-cam Channel, he does some really great work using these controls too. ttys, Master JoeDa
Great video! I've been wondering about these for a while and have come across a few videos on the topic, this is the most clearly explained video I've come across yet. I can see myself using the more sluggish style pretty often, but I could also see myself using the more tight style. But more importantly, I have a pretty good idea now of what each individual thing is doing so I can get a lot of different sounds using just the amp model, which in turn will probably save me DSP by not having to use compressors, other drive pedals, etc. Side note: not sure if you've ever experimented with this, maybe you have, but I found that turning the early reflections on somewhere between 20 to 40% makes for a nice sort of always on "in the room" type of reverb, so that too can help a lot with DSP or just fine tuning your tone. Thanks so much!
Thank YOU for that! I've had PODs for years and never figured that out, it's quite simple once explained like this. BTW, your "sluggish" is the exact sound of the first chord of Rage Against The Machine - Killing In the Name :D
Would you know how to get the most out of the helix with any speaker? I notice a change in quality when i listen to my riffs throigh my qsc speaker compared to how it sounss through headphones in my computer. Id want it to match it
Not all speakers are the same. My advice for failing in tones for a live setting is to use as many different monitors as you have access to. This will help you hear where you might be too muddy or too bright. The best thing you can do is to dial in tones at the place you'll be playing the most. But you can't expect to sound the same on a bunch of different speakers or even rooms for that matter. That's why we have FOH engineers. Imagine watching a movie at the theater vs on your phone.
Cool. Four or five settings to play with indefinitely that basically do nothing signifcant. Why would a company put “eq” settings in that aren’t actually adjustable on the amps that they are trying to model?
it was informative but too many specific words that i think you understand or feel but not transmited trough the video though, thanks for the video i need to take some time changing this parameters and hearing myself to get the slang!
What is that odd looking pedal on the table? Is it a novel form of compressor? :D:D Yeah, yeah! It's a joke! I know it's a blood pressure monitor. I have a similar one myself...
@@HeyWorshipLeader After watching the SAG part, I noticed that it only makes a very tiny bit of difference so there's no point for me to tweak on mine.
Very helpful video and demo of how those parameters can help a modeled Amp sound like the real thing, if that's what you're going for. I found that demo of "ripple" particularly interesting. Line 6 Helix is amazing. Thanks
Looks like someone read the manual (you found the terminology) but still has no idea WTF they're talking about. Make sure to buy some shitty sweatshirts though, thanks!!
Link to all EXPANSE Packs HERE:
►►www.heyworshipleader.com/helix-page
Metal guy here. Thank you for this tutorial! You really laid out the concepts behind those parameters in an easily understandable way, and now headed to my studio to fiddle with them.
You're very welcome!
Nothing is worse than getting set up, putting your IEMs in, and there's a nasty hum in there....everyone going, "Who is that? Who is that!?" I didn't even realize there was a setting for hum, lol. As soon as you described it, I looked at my presets, and turned them all off. Now can reply, "Not me! NOT ME!!"
Thanks brother!
haha for real...glad to help
You could create a snapshot for your standby sound with the hum to the max, to confuse people :D
Your videos are a service to humanity
Been playing in metal bands for over 15 years now. I play black and death metal mostly, but I teach guitar and other string instruments so i need a wide variety of sounds. The HX Stomp has been a great tool for me and the TH-cam community around it has helped shape my understanding of it. A few of your videos have helped me understand it better. Your content is good and that's what matters most to me.
Thank you so much!
“That’s my blues. That’s what I have for blues.” Haha! Love it, man!
I’m a metalhead. Have been for many years played in several metal bands. In past year I finally joined my church worship team. Playing bass and electric guitar. Your videos have helped me tremendously. Thank you for what you do and God bless you ❤✝️
quick resume
Sag
Off - tight
On - Dynamic and sustain
Hum
off - no noise
on - noise, but more frequencies
Ripple (similar to hum)
off - no noise
on - noise but more harmonics
Bias
off - colder tubes more dynamic but slower to crunch
on - hotter bias ready to go tubes but less dynamic
Bias X
off - less tube compressed sound
on - more tube compressed sound
Old video, but metal head that plays worship checking in! Thanks for the explanation on these settings.
Glad you're here!
Big time metal head here. And I never miss one of your videos.
Glad you’re here!
Using the Helix universe for 4 years now but now I FINALLY understand those parameters. Although I wonder why "5" is the default for Hum...can't image anyone going for hum in their tone 🤔
Thanks man!
hahah...same!
It has a both aggressive yet pleasing harsh harmonic for chug stops in extreme metal! Love using it for my dark passagrs
You did a great job of demonstrating those settings! I usually just leave them alone but now I'll give a tighter setting a go
thank you for the encouragement
This is the video I’ve been looking for 👍👍👍👍 great job
Glad it was helpful!
THRICE IS MY FAVORITE BAND! And The Modern Post made me want a baritone for worship!
I can not stress how stoked I got when you said The Modern Post.
That's awesome man!
Thanks for the shoutout brother! Super excited to see some people in these Hoodies!
Me too!
I play in a progressive metal band and I am eating up your content like a fat kid eats cake! Thank you very much for the tutorials!
Best comment!
Wow! I really understand these dials much better now! Thanks! Your content is really valuable!
Thank you for sharing
I have just gotten another Stomp, and this is the video I've needed. I've researched and played around with it all, but hearing your explanations and clips makes it much more clear. Thanks 😊
Also, just got a Reverend Charger HB and it's amazing 👏
That's awesome...thanks for the encouragement
Thank you for this. You really helped me understand these concepts. I have a Catalyst, which allows editing of a couple of these.
That's awesome...how do you like the catalyst?
Resident Metalhead here -
Thankyou for the explanation, this was super helpful :))
God bless
Glad it was helpful!
Great video and I love the hoodies. 😇
Really great descriptions; I'm going to tweak the bias on a few of my patches now....
Have fun! It's like the first thing I do now! haha
Good demo of those extra "power amp" parameters. Thanks, Jimmy!
That's what I was looking for, thanks man!
Yeah hey I’m a metalhead and I watch your videos just as much as I watch Ola ,thanks for lining me out on what those tones are for and actually I like a lot of sag , very little hum ,maxxed on rip and bias and a hair over half on bias x,sounds even better than I thought it could on ENGL Fireball aka ANGL Meteor with the in house 4x12 vintage xxx Thank you 🙏 you rock 😊🎉🎉🎉😊
Wham i first got it, i found a post with the explanation on these items and after exploring them and how they worked in the actual tube amps it changed the way my stomp amp sims work, they're great features and game changers
Thanks for the explanation. I never understood those parameters but now i do 😎
Great to hear!
Thank you for taking your time to explain all this it really helped. I have used tube amps all my life but I always had someone set my amps up so never knew what they did. I have a Marshall amp for big concerts but my Helix I love it for all the amps and effects and I do take it out for open jams due to the weight issue, I am 62 so it now makes a difference. God Bless you.
Glad to help!!
I'm with you. I like a tighter tone too.
Thanks a lot, man! I had looked up those things some time ago, when I got my HX-Stomp. But latey, dialing in some new sounds, I got a little bit confused about these settings because I actually didn't notice that much of a difference (due to my rather low drive-/master settings, I suppose). So your rather extreme drive and master settings really helped me understanding and hearing the difference, especially with the rather subtle bias x settings.
Best explanation/demonstration on this topic I've seen so far!
Wow! Thank you!
Great video, man!! I often tinker with those settings, but I've never clearly understood what exactly they were doing (well, except Hum) Your explanations were clear and detailed, this will really help with my preset building. Thank you very much!! I was not aware of your channel before I saw this video, I'm subscribing now!!
Thank you so much!
Thankyouuuu, I needed this
That was a very informative video - thank you very much
Glad it was helpful!
You saved the day
glad to!
Just discovered your channel because of searching helix stuff. I play mostly metal but looking to build a patch for my 1st live metal show. Any tips?
Welcome! Honestly I would look to you to tell me about live metal tones...but here is what I do know, Keep it gained up but maybe not as much as you think because it can get compressed too much too quick. I'd also look for a good IR if you struggle with the stock cabs...but with the stock cabs, I'd blend two mics to get the full range of the speak cab. Also, if you have a good bass player taking up the low end, then your guitar tone doesn't need to be as bass heavy as you think it would be in isolation....let me know how it goes!
nice! Thanks for sharing! Really good info there!
Hey, I play metal :) I enjoy your channel. Good work!
And, btw, I also play worship.
Metal and worship... Yes, they can be combined!
I noticed the bias and bias x when set to around 6.2 ish for bias and 5.7 ish for bias x, it cleans up the bridge pickups high e and B strings signal or tonal output sounds. Other than that, thank you for the info. Feel like I got to get a phd in Helix floor sound building physics. Got it 3 months ago and still trying to figure it all out. LOL!
haha...understandable
Thanks a bunch for this!!
I'd like to see these settings and how they change based on style.
For example: In the video you mentioned the sag being lower or higher for metal vs blues.
How would the settings change for different styles?
Country vs Jazz?
Funk vs Blues?
etc.
Ooo, that’s a good idea
@@HeyWorshipLeader I know right!? I'm a professional musician and worship leader. I play everything from Jazz and Funk to Country and Metal in addition to being a worship leader. I really like how the Sag, Ripple, Hum, etc. affect not only the tone, but the feel and realism especially when using an FRFR like the PowerCab.
I imagine Jazz and Blues would probably have similar settings and Metal, Funk, and Country too possibly I'm not really sure. What do you think? I've never really seen anyone adjust these settings in a style specific way. Check out Alex Price TH-cam Channel, he does some really great work using these controls too.
ttys,
Master JoeDa
I am a metal head here to learn! Thanks
Rock on!
Great video! I've been wondering about these for a while and have come across a few videos on the topic, this is the most clearly explained video I've come across yet. I can see myself using the more sluggish style pretty often, but I could also see myself using the more tight style. But more importantly, I have a pretty good idea now of what each individual thing is doing so I can get a lot of different sounds using just the amp model, which in turn will probably save me DSP by not having to use compressors, other drive pedals, etc. Side note: not sure if you've ever experimented with this, maybe you have, but I found that turning the early reflections on somewhere between 20 to 40% makes for a nice sort of always on "in the room" type of reverb, so that too can help a lot with DSP or just fine tuning your tone. Thanks so much!
Thanks man! That helped a lot!
btw: Metalhead 🤘🏼
Awesome man!
I'm a metal head great video
Thanks for all the explanations bro
Nice! Thank you
Thank YOU for that! I've had PODs for years and never figured that out, it's quite simple once explained like this. BTW, your "sluggish" is the exact sound of the first chord of Rage Against The Machine - Killing In the Name :D
haha...that's awesome! Thanks
Hey so where can I find that PDF you mentioned?
Very helpful vid, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Would you know how to get the most out of the helix with any speaker? I notice a change in quality when i listen to my riffs throigh my qsc speaker compared to how it sounss through headphones in my computer. Id want it to match it
Not all speakers are the same. My advice for failing in tones for a live setting is to use as many different monitors as you have access to. This will help you hear where you might be too muddy or too bright. The best thing you can do is to dial in tones at the place you'll be playing the most. But you can't expect to sound the same on a bunch of different speakers or even rooms for that matter. That's why we have FOH engineers. Imagine watching a movie at the theater vs on your phone.
Cool. Four or five settings to play with indefinitely that basically do nothing signifcant. Why would a company put “eq” settings in that aren’t actually adjustable on the amps that they are trying to model?
You're Beautiful, now quit the split screen, can't see any of line6 setting, when using a phone.
Thanks
Hey! A Metalhead here!
it was informative but too many specific words that i think you understand or feel but not transmited trough the video though, thanks for the video i need to take some time changing this parameters and hearing myself to get the slang!
Noted...yes...the best way to go and slide those parameters with your set up and see how it changes the feel and sound
this channel is great, you should have way more views and subs bruh, pod go still going strong baby
Thanks man!
Hey! Where can I download that free PDF? cheers
jimmy-cooper.mykajabi.com/tone-secrets
Someone told me "set them all to zero to be true to the amp sound!"
Kinda mad at that person. It's been a couple years.
oh bummer...
Metal head here 😊
What is that odd looking pedal on the table? Is it a novel form of compressor? :D:D
Yeah, yeah! It's a joke! I know it's a blood pressure monitor. I have a similar one myself...
Haha! Yes 🤘🏻
Metal head here!
Christain metalcore, hardcore and worship here.
love it!
metal head here
Sweet! Welcome
Has your blood pressure been giving you problems?
haha...yes. but got new meds!
Came here for the SAG of my GT1000 haha..
awesome! Hope it was helpful
@@HeyWorshipLeader After watching the SAG part, I noticed that it only makes a very tiny bit of difference so there's no point for me to tweak on mine.
2:17 of commercial. Skip ahead.
Why would anyone acually want amp hum? I can't stand amp hum
I’m with you
10 months late, but I am a metal head haha
haha..nice! Rock on!
Very helpful video and demo of how those parameters can help a modeled Amp sound like the real thing, if that's what you're going for. I found that demo of "ripple" particularly interesting. Line 6 Helix is amazing. Thanks
Thank you!
So which settings does God prefer? I ain't gonna waste my time with no unholy unsantified tones
Preach!
Christian Metal Head in the comments!
Nice
Looks like someone read the manual (you found the terminology) but still has no idea WTF they're talking about. Make sure to buy some shitty sweatshirts though, thanks!!
This is awesome! Thank you!
Thank you very much for the information! 🙏🙏🙏