Hello ... What a great Video, full of great tips and information. You have really convinced me using the Line 6 Stomp over a multitude of individual pedals, especially with an acoustic. Thanks again.
This is great information! I was looking at getting an HX Stomp, primarily for my Bass that feeds directly into the PA system. And I got curious whether I could build presets to make my stomp do double duty to serve my acoustic as well. Resounding yes. Thanks for the vid
Nice! Yeah that's precisely what I picked up the Stomp for. I had a combo bass/acoustic pedalboard and wanted to downsize but still be able to do both things.
Amazing video. I grabbed the IR version and I use 3sigma audio IRs for my nylon string guitar (Godin multiac duet ambiance). I heard people saying IR block should be always after the preamp block and not at the beginning of the signal chain, what do you think ?
Huh. That doesn't quite make sense to me, though maybe there's a reason I'm not aware of. To my way of thinking, the IR is basically pretending to be 'the sound of your acoustic, with a mic on it', so I'd think that goes before everything, and then any preamps etc would be next in the chain. But if it sounds good, it is good!
Would I be able to download this onto the Stomp XL? I just got a great offer for one on reverb and am stuck deciding between that and the standard stomp. Planning on using it for acoustic guitar at ceremonies and worship services with ambient freeze functionalities.
hi, friend! loved the video! i would like to have your opinion. i already have a tc electronic impulse response loader, and i intend to buy a strymon bluesky and a lr baggs align series EQ. do you think this pedals is better than have a HX stomp (by it self, only)? thanks for your attention!
Hmm. Yeah, I mean, in a lot of ways having separate extremely high quality pedals is probably better than the Stomp. I know I haven't found a reverb algorithm in there yet that challenges the blueSky, that thing is wonderful. I mainly ended up switching to the Stomp because I had six or seven separate pedals and that was too much money to have tied up in an acoustic board; selling them all off and going with the Stomp I actually made a profit. But if that's not your situation the separate pedals are definitely more fun.
I don't have the patch in front of me but I believe I'm doing some of the cuts on a graphic EQ with pre-set frequencies (125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, etc) and then when there are specific frequencies I want to work on that aren't part of that list (if I needed to edit, say, 320 Hz or something) I use the parametric EQ to zero in. There's also a block that just does high and low pass filters so sometimes I use that one. The HX EQs aren't as advanced as a really great EQ plugin, you sort of have to work with that they'll give you.
Hello ... What a great Video, full of great tips and information. You have really convinced me using the Line 6 Stomp over a multitude of individual pedals, especially with an acoustic. Thanks again.
I love my Eastman too! Will try with my Stomp:)
Thanks for this resource. Very helpful.
Great tips my friend, thank you so much
Thanks for the presets!
Sounds great, man!
Sounds great, and using the IR based preset! MANDOLIN preset, please!
It’s linked on here - just posted it a day or two ago!
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@@LeFeversAudio Yes, I actually found it right after I posted my comment! LoL - thank you so much! 🤘
Great channel.
This is great information! I was looking at getting an HX Stomp, primarily for my Bass that feeds directly into the PA system. And I got curious whether I could build presets to make my stomp do double duty to serve my acoustic as well. Resounding yes. Thanks for the vid
Nice! Yeah that's precisely what I picked up the Stomp for. I had a combo bass/acoustic pedalboard and wanted to downsize but still be able to do both things.
Amazing video. I grabbed the IR version and I use 3sigma audio IRs for my nylon string guitar (Godin multiac duet ambiance). I heard people saying IR block should be always after the preamp block and not at the beginning of the signal chain, what do you think ?
Huh. That doesn't quite make sense to me, though maybe there's a reason I'm not aware of. To my way of thinking, the IR is basically pretending to be 'the sound of your acoustic, with a mic on it', so I'd think that goes before everything, and then any preamps etc would be next in the chain. But if it sounds good, it is good!
@@LeFeversAudio fair enough thank you !
Would I be able to download this onto the Stomp XL? I just got a great offer for one on reverb and am stuck deciding between that and the standard stomp. Planning on using it for acoustic guitar at ceremonies and worship services with ambient freeze functionalities.
Yes, I think the XL can use the same patches, as far as I know.
@@LeFeversAudio Thank you
If you don’t have $500, you can get 90% of this tone quality out of a Cube Baby AC for $30. Also, it’s battery powered and way smaller
hi, friend! loved the video! i would like to have your opinion. i already have a tc electronic impulse response loader, and i intend to buy a strymon bluesky and a lr baggs align series EQ. do you think this pedals is better than have a HX stomp (by it self, only)? thanks for your attention!
Hmm. Yeah, I mean, in a lot of ways having separate extremely high quality pedals is probably better than the Stomp. I know I haven't found a reverb algorithm in there yet that challenges the blueSky, that thing is wonderful.
I mainly ended up switching to the Stomp because I had six or seven separate pedals and that was too much money to have tied up in an acoustic board; selling them all off and going with the Stomp I actually made a profit. But if that's not your situation the separate pedals are definitely more fun.
thank you very much, my friend!!!@@LeFeversAudio
Hi, why are you using two EQ blocks? Couldn't you get the cuts you want with just one block?
Thanks!
I don't have the patch in front of me but I believe I'm doing some of the cuts on a graphic EQ with pre-set frequencies (125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, etc) and then when there are specific frequencies I want to work on that aren't part of that list (if I needed to edit, say, 320 Hz or something) I use the parametric EQ to zero in. There's also a block that just does high and low pass filters so sometimes I use that one. The HX EQs aren't as advanced as a really great EQ plugin, you sort of have to work with that they'll give you.
Great tips, thanks!