Man, no body explains this stuff better than you! I appreciate the courage to not totally wash past the technical nuance in an explainer video like everyone else does, I feel a much more confident understanding in how it works and how I can affect my sound this way.
Very good explanation sir! As you said, tone is very subjective topic As a Helix user that quite often searching information on the net, I found some people said that helix tones are thin, compressed and, because of that, struggle to stand out in the live band mix So, based on your explanation, I think these people supposed to lower this Bias Parameter to make the tones less compressed, more definite intonation of each string and more stand out in the live band mix!
Great way of explaining this stuff. New…ish to helix and I have never been able to really wrap my head around what this stuff actually does. Thank you. Where is video 3 for sag and bias X?
I never could stand Vox or Orange amps. I just find their sound displeasing. I do like Fender cleans, Marshall and Revv amps in the Helix though! The only Mesa I ever played that I liked was the Lonestar Special but apparently they had a reliability issue so I avoided it. Now I just use the Helix and I love it!
the only reliability was that it would chew through rectifier tubes quickly, but they'd supply you with NOS ones that would last way longer, or you could simply flip the switch and use the solid state rectifier option and never have a problem
Thank you! COVID disrupted up my schedule for these videos, and I had to move on to other videos, but I'll be finishing up the series soon. I'll finish up with the deep amp model settings, and then show some tricks on how to make the installed cabs sound more realistic so you don't need to tie up DSP with IRs. (Unless you want to. I don't.) Thanks for watching the channel!
@@MooreMusicGuitars Thank you for your reply on this. I have to say I have learnt more from your two videos than any other I have seen. I even sent a link to a few friends that also have Helix so they can have a look and learn more about the amp features. I totally understand with regards to other priorities so don't worry about it. I'm happy to wait as long as it takes...thanks again for your time and great work on this.
Man, no body explains this stuff better than you! I appreciate the courage to not totally wash past the technical nuance in an explainer video like everyone else does, I feel a much more confident understanding in how it works and how I can affect my sound this way.
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@@MooreMusicGuitars Did the video on sag ever get made?
@@PhilDuggs I shot it right at the end of our local lockdown but have not edited it yet. I will get it out soon!
How come we never got more of these??? Bring them back PUUULLLLLLEEEEEAAAASSSSEEEE!!!!!
Getting a few more ready. Thanks for the encouragement!
Very good explanation sir!
As you said, tone is very subjective topic
As a Helix user that quite often searching information on the net, I found some people said that helix tones are thin, compressed and, because of that, struggle to stand out in the live band mix
So, based on your explanation, I think these people supposed to lower this Bias Parameter to make the tones less compressed, more definite intonation of each string and more stand out in the live band mix!
After messing with the bias for hrs, i find the default settings sound the best
Great video.. and that's one fine guitar, Sir!!
Great way of explaining this stuff. New…ish to helix and I have never been able to really wrap my head around what this stuff actually does. Thank you. Where is video 3 for sag and bias X?
It's coming. So much has been happening with new gear, I've had to put the Helix tips off for a bit. But within the next month there will be more.
Please explain about the ripple and sag controls
I never could stand Vox or Orange amps. I just find their sound displeasing. I do like Fender cleans, Marshall and Revv amps in the Helix though! The only Mesa I ever played that I liked was the Lonestar Special but apparently they had a reliability issue so I avoided it. Now I just use the Helix and I love it!
the only reliability was that it would chew through rectifier tubes quickly, but they'd supply you with NOS ones that would last way longer, or you could simply flip the switch and use the solid state rectifier option and never have a problem
Excellent videos my man. I have learnt so much from both but cant find your third video...do you have a link ?
Thank you! COVID disrupted up my schedule for these videos, and I had to move on to other videos, but I'll be finishing up the series soon. I'll finish up with the deep amp model settings, and then show some tricks on how to make the installed cabs sound more realistic so you don't need to tie up DSP with IRs. (Unless you want to. I don't.) Thanks for watching the channel!
@@MooreMusicGuitars Thank you for your reply on this. I have to say I have learnt more from your two videos than any other I have seen. I even sent a link to a few friends that also have Helix so they can have a look and learn more about the amp features. I totally understand with regards to other priorities so don't worry about it. I'm happy to wait as long as it takes...thanks again for your time and great work on this.
@@MooreMusicGuitars Hi There, Any update on the bias x video ?
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