Do you think I could monitor through a deluxe reverb tonemaster, or would that take away from the trainwreck sound? I currently only have the HX Effects but am considering moving to the full on Helix.
Yes, you can definitely monitor through a DR Tonemaster! The DR preamp section will color the tone a bit, but it's still a pretty clean platform to monitor it through. I currently use the Tonemaster FR-10 to monitor it, and that works great. It's definitely flatter / more neutral than the DR, but I've monitored it through a DR in the past, and my current Princeton, and it works pretty well.
That composition is so good! Yea, I'm curious what Trey was thinking when he wrote it. It modulates keys several times and the melody that he wrote on top of it is stellar! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks for sharing the presets again. I have the hx stomp xl and was wondering if you are going to make the presets for it as well. Thanks for the help
Hey Josh! I don't own a Pod Go, so I can't make patches for it. I can, however, send you screenshots of the amp, cab and effects settings, so you can create your own? Thanks for watching the vids!
Slick stuff! I haven’t checked out your channel, it just popped up. But do you have any tips on getting the crazy Llama feedback note? (You know the one I’m sure)
Thanks HMS! I believe Trey gets that feedback / sustain by running the amp at a decent volume and then hitting it with the Tubescreamer maxed out on gain. A lot of it is the amount of volume coming out of the amp speaker cabinet(s) and the monitors, causing the hollowbody guitar to feedback. The Tubescreamers and the Ross compressor, help with this.
This preset sounds fantastic! I've noticed you use the Helix live with your band and it sounds great in the mix. What do you use for monitoring when playing live, if I may ask?
Thanks Quinn! For a few years, I was only using in-ears, but then noticed that often videos taken on people's phones from the front center area, the guitar was very soft, so I started using the house monitor, either behind me, or in front of me flipped around. Recently I purchased a Princeton Reverb and have used that a few times for monitoring only and it fills the center stage nicely. I'm considering the Fender FR-10, possibly two of them to run stereo, for future live band monitoring. The reviews on those sound really good. Looking forward to trying them.
Hi Josh- Maybe you answered this, but I couldn't find it in the comments. For those of us without an awesome Forshage, have you tried the Trey tones with other guitars? Just curious if you have suggestions regarding how to tweak your tones when playing with different guitars? What steps would you take based on your experience- eg. start with Amp tone tweaks > Cab. etc, or something else? I am adding a Helix soon, and as a long HD500x user, I realize tones may need to be tweaked for each guitar. So- just curious what a true master of the Helix might do if you were in our shoes? Thanks so much!!- Steve
Hey Steve, thanks for checking out the video. I've tried the patches with in-person students that I've taught lessons with. I've thought they sounded good, not too much of a difference. Main observation was my full-hollowbody is pretty low end resonant, and I like to have the low-cut up at about 125 Hz, which isn't noticeable when playing through lower volumes, but when it's pumped through a venue's big sound system, it's really boomy / muddy / eats up a lot of frequencies and even feeds back sometimes (non-musically). That occurs on the lower notes, usually the low E or A strings, for certain notes, depending on the room. I haven't had the chance to test other guitars on a venue's sound system, so yea, I would suggest tweaking the hi and low cuts on the cabs to taste. In regards to overall tweaking the Helix to get your best sounds, I highly suggest using your ears over your eyes and also dialing in your sound at loud volumes. Dialing this thing in since 2015, I've learned to continue to move the parameter to where it "sounds" best, even when it looks like it's too much or too little. Trust those ears. Also, these digital models cut a lot differently than analog when they're pushed loud. It's like they stay the same, digitally, versus how analog morphs (compresses, warms up, evolves), sort of speak... I believe. So, test your presets at loud volumes. Some specifics, I've learned over the years... start with the amp and cab, either together or separate, doesn't matter too much, but can have other reasons for doing either. Dial in that amp and cab, to the best of your ability. Test it at loud volumes, walk away, take 5minutes away and test it again, make subtle changes. The ears are very unique and they adjust to sound, quickly. So, if it's really bright at first, and you play it for 20minutes, there's a chance the ears start to perceive it as not so bright. Then when you come back after a break, your ears might perceive that initial brightness, which you may want to adjust. The type of amp model, speaker model and mic placement have big variances. Find one you like and tweak away. I love the Derailed Ingrid (trainwreck express model). The amp is important, but the speaker cabinet with mic selection, mic placement and possible cuts, is equally important. For the Anastasio23 preset, I blended two cabinets with different mics and different mic placements to get as nice of a tone... warm, round, punchy, cuts in the mix, etc... without having to use the hi or low cuts. There's a lot more to be said on the topic. Hopefully this is helpful. It's an amazing piece of equipment that can get really close, if not all the way, to the real thing. Good luck!
@@JoshPearson Incredible response Josh! Very much appreciated. I am looking at a Helix priced really well right now and am ready to make the switch. I will be buying your tones as well, and am looking forward to learning from those set ups. I appreciate the tip to walk away from a tone to truly hear it again, and test at loud volume. I love the fine tuning this tool allows and I look forward to figuring it out. I find it super useful to see how someone like yourself builds towards a sound. I've been seeing Phish since 93 and I love how his tone and effects have always shifted a little here and there (the whale was a bit rough, but that's ok). You nailed this one for sure! I can't wait to try it out- Thank you again! - Steve
@@projmersch Trey's the best! I've loved watching his tone evolve over the years as well. His wizardry of manipulating sounds with his playing and effects is unmatched. Stoked to hear how you like the Helix!
Hey Josh, so after your video I was inspired to go digital and after much deliberation I settled on a Fractal FM3 instead of a Helix. I really dig it, but its a beast and has a big learning curve. When I tame this thing (as best I can) its going to be amazing no doubt. That being said I cannot get your Trey Helix presets obviously which sucks. My question is I know your plugged in to some good folks in the scene... Are you aware of anyone doing Fracatal Trey or Garcia preset work? Thanks man
Right on Adam! I owned an Axe FX 8 Mark II, for a little bit, prior to getting the Helix. It was only effects and I dug it, though yes, it was a steep learning curve with so many adjustable parameters. As soon as the Helix came out, I bought one, and loved how user friendly it was. It still requires tweaking but was easier to navigate. I haven't used an Axe FX since, and I imagine they're pretty powerful machines these days. I'd like to try one. I don't know of anyone making Trey or Jerry presets on Fractal. I've consider getting one, just to do so. If I do, I'll let you know. Thanks for watching and commenting on the vids!
I purchased this, but my helix stomp xl will not open the file. Order #280. Unfortunately I can't find any way to contact you about this except here. 8701 - Preset translation not supported, dsp block constraint exceeded. Can I get a refund or support to fix this?
Hey SlimyBread! I believe you ordered the Helix "Floor" preset which contains too much dsp (more than 8 blocks), which is too big to import into the "Stomp" or "Stomp XL". I emailed you the proper Stomp files. Please let me know if you have any questions in that email. Thanks for the purchase!
Just my opinion, but I think you have the tone AND playing down better than anyone. Btw what guitar is that? Edit: ah, it’s a Forshage! What are the pickups?
Aw, thanks Joe! It's a Forshage! Christopher Forshage, instagram.com/forshageguitars. His craftsmanship is top notch! He's built me two guitars, semi-hollow and then this full hollow. He's currently working on a new one as well. The pickups in this one, full hollow, are Seymour Duncan 59's. We tried Stag Mags and they fed back terribly. The 59's just work.
@@JoshPearson thank you so much! I’m taking a stab at making my own guitar, hence the specific questions. I’ve never made one before and going right for a hollowbody with bent sides so we’ll see how it goes!
Hey Joshua, I love all your work! I just purchased the Anastasio23+HLX.hlx, and I’m having trouble importing it to my hx effects. Is it compatible with the hx effects?
Hey Carl, thanks for the kind words and purchasing the preset. Unfortunately it's a different file type for the HX Effects, but I can send you the screenshots of all of the effects, so you can dial them in yourself, if that works? Otherwise, I'm happy to refund you. Please email me, joshpearsn@gmail.com. Thanks!
Sounds good dude! Yes Trey is the best, what an amazing human being he is. The good he brings to this World is incalcuable! Is that a word? lol. Anyway, Im a tube guy with a Benson Monarch mainly with a strat. Have the new line 6 one coming for a Christmas gift to dip my toes into Helix and get my effects simplified other the drives. Could I run a big boy Helix into the front of my amp and get good tones? Do I need a FRFR speaker instead? I want your sounds they are grand! Thanks man
Thanks Adam! Yea, Trey, what a wonderful human being, so grateful that one of our idol's is such a lovely and joyous person. Super cool how he gives us glimpses into his life and thought process, with his movie, Between Me and My Mind, and then his excitement in his rig rundown's. Love the guy. Benson Monarch! That's gotta sound amazing! I've never played a Benson but would love to. Yes, you can run the Helix Floor or any of the renditions: LT, Stomp, Stomp XL, Pod Go, HX Effects, straight into the front of the amp, and use them for effects only. You can also put an amp model in the preset for different sounds, if desired, good for adding a marshall crunch sound or similar that some amps don't do, if you ever want that sound. The models for both effects and amps are pretty spot on. The effects are pretty easy to dial in, and the amps can take some more time tweaking to find the tone one's going for. The reason for an FRFR speaker would be if you're using the unit with an amp model, so that you're getting a true representation of what that amp model and cabinet model sound like without being effected / eq'd by another preamp and power amp section. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Man my wheels are turning now on going towards a Helix. One more question... Do the preset packs work with say the Helix LT or even the Stomp or are they different because configurations aren't the same? Thanks for helping me get some knowledge in the "digital realm!" Lol
@@jevonherman5262 I've heard good things about those Headrush's. Your's sounded good when I played through it. The QSC k10's are really nice as well, pricey though. The new Fender FR10 & FR12 are getting a lot of praise lately. I played through the FR12 at Guitar Center, it sounded really good, very punchy and present similar to playing through a combo amp.
@@adambrunner9462 the Helix Preset works with the Helix Floor, Rack & LT versions, which are their bigger versions that have more DSP and allow for more than 8 blocks. I just released the HX Stomp version which works with the Stomp and StompXL, same amp and effects, but broken up into two files so they're able to load on the Stomp. The digital realm has come a long ways.
Thanks, Josh. Sounds great. I downloaded the file and am having issues importing into my HX Stomp. The error says HX Edit was unable to import presets in this set due to following errors - 8701 Preset translation not supported, dsp block constraint. Any suggestions for me? Thanks!
I just released the HX Stomp version, joshpearson.org/merch/anastasio23stp, which should load properly on the Stomp. I've emailed you a copy of it. Please let me know that it works. Thanks for much for the purchase Paul!
@@lucasbaer2190 forshageguitars.com/, Chris Forshage is an amazing luthier. I've had him build me two guitars that I've played over the past 17yrs. This current full hollowbody, I've been playing for 7 or so years. It plays like a gem.
Yes, though it's designed for the HX Stomp which only has 3 switches. It comes with 2 files, the 2nd file being the extra effects from the Helix Floor model which has more than 8 effects blocks. After importing the files, you can copy and paste the effects to your preferred preset.
Most of the video is guitar > helix > ableton. I have the Helix additionally routed to the Bose L1 Pro, which I use to dial in my presets as it's pretty true to what it sounds like coming out of a venue's sound system (main speakers and monitors). I turned on the Bose L1 Pro briefly during the video to have some volume in the room, to display how easy it is to get the gain settings to feedback. The Bose is pretty quiet in the room too, so not much volume is needed to kick in the infinite sustain.
I'm about to create a HX Stomp version, which will have 8 ish blocks but I don't know what the limitations are for a Pod Go. If I can find out, I can create a preset for it, I think. I'll find out. Thanks!
@@JoshPearson it’s great. I have not played much in 20 years and I am really getting back into. A lot has changed. And a lot remains the same. ;) I was just playing stash. Hard to forget that one once learned.
That's a pretty sick guitar, taboot!
Thanks Patrick! forshageguitars.com/. Chris is an amazing luthier, will make anything, has made several Languedoc clones that are absolutely stunning.
This is amazing. I just bought the preset on your site. Can you do Jerry ‘77 next 😉
I've been aiming to do a Jerry preset. I'll get after it. Thanks for buying the preset!
Do you think I could monitor through a deluxe reverb tonemaster, or would that take away from the trainwreck sound? I currently only have the HX Effects but am considering moving to the full on Helix.
Yes, you can definitely monitor through a DR Tonemaster! The DR preamp section will color the tone a bit, but it's still a pretty clean platform to monitor it through. I currently use the Tonemaster FR-10 to monitor it, and that works great. It's definitely flatter / more neutral than the DR, but I've monitored it through a DR in the past, and my current Princeton, and it works pretty well.
I love solo in Horn. Its almost like they wrote the song to go around that line.
That composition is so good! Yea, I'm curious what Trey was thinking when he wrote it. It modulates keys several times and the melody that he wrote on top of it is stellar! Thanks for watching and commenting!
how do you get that squeaky sound?? i want that so bad
Where do you hear it at?
Thanks for sharing the presets again. I have the hx stomp xl and was wondering if you are going to make the presets for it as well. Thanks for the help
HX Stomp and Stomp XL version here: joshpearson.org/merch/anastasio23stp. Thanks Michael!
Your guitar is giving me a stroke and I love it.
haha, yea, it's a trip! Thanks Eric!
Sounds great!
Thanks Andorra!
Wish you had this for the Line 6 Pod Go
Hey Josh! I don't own a Pod Go, so I can't make patches for it. I can, however, send you screenshots of the amp, cab and effects settings, so you can create your own? Thanks for watching the vids!
Nice work
Thanks MCG!
Slick stuff!
I haven’t checked out your channel, it just popped up. But do you have any tips on getting the crazy Llama feedback note? (You know the one I’m sure)
Thanks HMS! I believe Trey gets that feedback / sustain by running the amp at a decent volume and then hitting it with the Tubescreamer maxed out on gain. A lot of it is the amount of volume coming out of the amp speaker cabinet(s) and the monitors, causing the hollowbody guitar to feedback. The Tubescreamers and the Ross compressor, help with this.
This preset sounds fantastic! I've noticed you use the Helix live with your band and it sounds great in the mix. What do you use for monitoring when playing live, if I may ask?
Thanks Quinn! For a few years, I was only using in-ears, but then noticed that often videos taken on people's phones from the front center area, the guitar was very soft, so I started using the house monitor, either behind me, or in front of me flipped around. Recently I purchased a Princeton Reverb and have used that a few times for monitoring only and it fills the center stage nicely. I'm considering the Fender FR-10, possibly two of them to run stereo, for future live band monitoring. The reviews on those sound really good. Looking forward to trying them.
Josh, just purchased the present (#00153, December 14, 2023 at 1:33pm), but I need the HXStomp version. Please advise. Great work - Thanks!
@buckmanb just emailed you the Stomp version. Thanks for the purchase!
Hi Josh- Maybe you answered this, but I couldn't find it in the comments. For those of us without an awesome Forshage, have you tried the Trey tones with other guitars? Just curious if you have suggestions regarding how to tweak your tones when playing with different guitars? What steps would you take based on your experience- eg. start with Amp tone tweaks > Cab. etc, or something else? I am adding a Helix soon, and as a long HD500x user, I realize tones may need to be tweaked for each guitar. So- just curious what a true master of the Helix might do if you were in our shoes? Thanks so much!!- Steve
Hey Steve, thanks for checking out the video. I've tried the patches with in-person students that I've taught lessons with. I've thought they sounded good, not too much of a difference. Main observation was my full-hollowbody is pretty low end resonant, and I like to have the low-cut up at about 125 Hz, which isn't noticeable when playing through lower volumes, but when it's pumped through a venue's big sound system, it's really boomy / muddy / eats up a lot of frequencies and even feeds back sometimes (non-musically). That occurs on the lower notes, usually the low E or A strings, for certain notes, depending on the room. I haven't had the chance to test other guitars on a venue's sound system, so yea, I would suggest tweaking the hi and low cuts on the cabs to taste.
In regards to overall tweaking the Helix to get your best sounds, I highly suggest using your ears over your eyes and also dialing in your sound at loud volumes. Dialing this thing in since 2015, I've learned to continue to move the parameter to where it "sounds" best, even when it looks like it's too much or too little. Trust those ears. Also, these digital models cut a lot differently than analog when they're pushed loud. It's like they stay the same, digitally, versus how analog morphs (compresses, warms up, evolves), sort of speak... I believe. So, test your presets at loud volumes.
Some specifics, I've learned over the years... start with the amp and cab, either together or separate, doesn't matter too much, but can have other reasons for doing either. Dial in that amp and cab, to the best of your ability. Test it at loud volumes, walk away, take 5minutes away and test it again, make subtle changes. The ears are very unique and they adjust to sound, quickly. So, if it's really bright at first, and you play it for 20minutes, there's a chance the ears start to perceive it as not so bright. Then when you come back after a break, your ears might perceive that initial brightness, which you may want to adjust.
The type of amp model, speaker model and mic placement have big variances. Find one you like and tweak away. I love the Derailed Ingrid (trainwreck express model). The amp is important, but the speaker cabinet with mic selection, mic placement and possible cuts, is equally important. For the Anastasio23 preset, I blended two cabinets with different mics and different mic placements to get as nice of a tone... warm, round, punchy, cuts in the mix, etc... without having to use the hi or low cuts.
There's a lot more to be said on the topic. Hopefully this is helpful. It's an amazing piece of equipment that can get really close, if not all the way, to the real thing. Good luck!
@@JoshPearson Incredible response Josh! Very much appreciated. I am looking at a Helix priced really well right now and am ready to make the switch. I will be buying your tones as well, and am looking forward to learning from those set ups. I appreciate the tip to walk away from a tone to truly hear it again, and test at loud volume. I love the fine tuning this tool allows and I look forward to figuring it out. I find it super useful to see how someone like yourself builds towards a sound. I've been seeing Phish since 93 and I love how his tone and effects have always shifted a little here and there (the whale was a bit rough, but that's ok). You nailed this one for sure! I can't wait to try it out- Thank you again! - Steve
@@projmersch Trey's the best! I've loved watching his tone evolve over the years as well. His wizardry of manipulating sounds with his playing and effects is unmatched. Stoked to hear how you like the Helix!
Hey Josh, so after your video I was inspired to go digital and after much deliberation I settled on a Fractal FM3 instead of a Helix. I really dig it, but its a beast and has a big learning curve. When I tame this thing (as best I can) its going to be amazing no doubt. That being said I cannot get your Trey Helix presets obviously which sucks. My question is I know your plugged in to some good folks in the scene... Are you aware of anyone doing Fracatal Trey or Garcia preset work? Thanks man
Right on Adam! I owned an Axe FX 8 Mark II, for a little bit, prior to getting the Helix. It was only effects and I dug it, though yes, it was a steep learning curve with so many adjustable parameters. As soon as the Helix came out, I bought one, and loved how user friendly it was. It still requires tweaking but was easier to navigate. I haven't used an Axe FX since, and I imagine they're pretty powerful machines these days. I'd like to try one. I don't know of anyone making Trey or Jerry presets on Fractal. I've consider getting one, just to do so. If I do, I'll let you know. Thanks for watching and commenting on the vids!
I purchased this, but my helix stomp xl will not open the file. Order #280. Unfortunately I can't find any way to contact you about this except here. 8701 - Preset translation not supported, dsp block constraint exceeded. Can I get a refund or support to fix this?
Hey SlimyBread! I believe you ordered the Helix "Floor" preset which contains too much dsp (more than 8 blocks), which is too big to import into the "Stomp" or "Stomp XL". I emailed you the proper Stomp files. Please let me know if you have any questions in that email. Thanks for the purchase!
Just my opinion, but I think you have the tone AND playing down better than anyone.
Btw what guitar is that? Edit: ah, it’s a Forshage! What are the pickups?
Aw, thanks Joe! It's a Forshage! Christopher Forshage, instagram.com/forshageguitars. His craftsmanship is top notch! He's built me two guitars, semi-hollow and then this full hollow. He's currently working on a new one as well. The pickups in this one, full hollow, are Seymour Duncan 59's. We tried Stag Mags and they fed back terribly. The 59's just work.
@@JoshPearson do you know what bridge is in it? It's hard to see in the videos.
@@JoeEngineersThings I'm not certain. Maybe I can get Chris to comment on here. @forshageguitars?
From Chris: "I do believe the bridge is a Nashville style Tunematic by Schaller. The headless tuners are from ABM"
@@JoshPearson thank you so much! I’m taking a stab at making my own guitar, hence the specific questions. I’ve never made one before and going right for a hollowbody with bent sides so we’ll see how it goes!
Hey Joshua, I love all your work! I just purchased the Anastasio23+HLX.hlx, and I’m having trouble importing it to my hx effects. Is it compatible with the hx effects?
Hey Carl, thanks for the kind words and purchasing the preset. Unfortunately it's a different file type for the HX Effects, but I can send you the screenshots of all of the effects, so you can dial them in yourself, if that works? Otherwise, I'm happy to refund you. Please email me, joshpearsn@gmail.com. Thanks!
Sounds good dude! Yes Trey is the best, what an amazing human being he is. The good he brings to this World is incalcuable! Is that a word? lol. Anyway, Im a tube guy with a Benson Monarch mainly with a strat. Have the new line 6 one coming for a Christmas gift to dip my toes into Helix and get my effects simplified other the drives. Could I run a big boy Helix into the front of my amp and get good tones? Do I need a FRFR speaker instead? I want your sounds they are grand! Thanks man
Thanks Adam! Yea, Trey, what a wonderful human being, so grateful that one of our idol's is such a lovely and joyous person. Super cool how he gives us glimpses into his life and thought process, with his movie, Between Me and My Mind, and then his excitement in his rig rundown's. Love the guy. Benson Monarch! That's gotta sound amazing! I've never played a Benson but would love to. Yes, you can run the Helix Floor or any of the renditions: LT, Stomp, Stomp XL, Pod Go, HX Effects, straight into the front of the amp, and use them for effects only. You can also put an amp model in the preset for different sounds, if desired, good for adding a marshall crunch sound or similar that some amps don't do, if you ever want that sound. The models for both effects and amps are pretty spot on. The effects are pretty easy to dial in, and the amps can take some more time tweaking to find the tone one's going for. The reason for an FRFR speaker would be if you're using the unit with an amp model, so that you're getting a true representation of what that amp model and cabinet model sound like without being effected / eq'd by another preamp and power amp section. Thanks for watching and commenting!
I use a small Headrush FRFR as a monitor wedge. Thing cranks and is pretty affordable. Use it in the house / garage etc basically as a cabinet.
Man my wheels are turning now on going towards a Helix. One more question... Do the preset packs work with say the Helix LT or even the Stomp or are they different because configurations aren't the same? Thanks for helping me get some knowledge in the "digital realm!" Lol
@@jevonherman5262 I've heard good things about those Headrush's. Your's sounded good when I played through it. The QSC k10's are really nice as well, pricey though. The new Fender FR10 & FR12 are getting a lot of praise lately. I played through the FR12 at Guitar Center, it sounded really good, very punchy and present similar to playing through a combo amp.
@@adambrunner9462 the Helix Preset works with the Helix Floor, Rack & LT versions, which are their bigger versions that have more DSP and allow for more than 8 blocks. I just released the HX Stomp version which works with the Stomp and StompXL, same amp and effects, but broken up into two files so they're able to load on the Stomp. The digital realm has come a long ways.
Loving your guitar. What kind is it?
Thanks BostonDeadHead! It's a Forshage, full hollow body. instagram.com/forshageguitars/
Thanks, Josh. Sounds great. I downloaded the file and am having issues importing into my HX Stomp. The error says HX Edit was unable to import presets in this set due to following errors - 8701 Preset translation not supported, dsp block constraint. Any suggestions for me? Thanks!
I just released the HX Stomp version, joshpearson.org/merch/anastasio23stp, which should load properly on the Stomp. I've emailed you a copy of it. Please let me know that it works. Thanks for much for the purchase Paul!
Worked perfectly. Sounds great. Nicely done. Thank you! @@JoshPearson
@@paulnolan2123 good to hear, thanks again for the purchase Paul!
What's the Trainwreck express? I can't find that in my Helix settings.
Derailed Ingrid:)
What about M9? Great tone!!!
Thanks Lucas! I haven't had an M9 for about 5yrs now. If I can get my hands on one, I'll make an effects preset for it. That's a good idea. Thanks!
What kind of guitar do you have there? Appreciate it!
@@lucasbaer2190 forshageguitars.com/, Chris Forshage is an amazing luthier. I've had him build me two guitars that I've played over the past 17yrs. This current full hollowbody, I've been playing for 7 or so years. It plays like a gem.
Seen in thread
Awesome
Thanks!
Is the hx stomp version compatible with hx stomp XL?
Yes, though it's designed for the HX Stomp which only has 3 switches. It comes with 2 files, the 2nd file being the extra effects from the Helix Floor model which has more than 8 effects blocks. After importing the files, you can copy and paste the effects to your preferred preset.
Nice man.
thanks E
You’re playing the helix through a Bose PA?
Most of the video is guitar > helix > ableton. I have the Helix additionally routed to the Bose L1 Pro, which I use to dial in my presets as it's pretty true to what it sounds like coming out of a venue's sound system (main speakers and monitors). I turned on the Bose L1 Pro briefly during the video to have some volume in the room, to display how easy it is to get the gain settings to feedback. The Bose is pretty quiet in the room too, so not much volume is needed to kick in the infinite sustain.
Will this work with the Pod Go?
I'm about to create a HX Stomp version, which will have 8 ish blocks but I don't know what the limitations are for a Pod Go. If I can find out, I can create a preset for it, I think. I'll find out. Thanks!
@@JoshPearsonI’ll be watching for the Stomp version!
@@amnesiac2801HX Stomp version is up. Thanks for asking! joshpearson.org/merch/anastasio23stp
@@JoshPearson Im also interested in a PodGo version! 😁
@@ourmanflint I need to get a PodGo and I can easily make a preset. I'll see if I can make it happen!
cool.
thanks for watching Walter
@@JoshPearson it’s great. I have not played much in 20 years and I am really getting back into. A lot has changed. And a lot remains the same. ;) I was just playing stash. Hard to forget that one once learned.
@@wwelsh100 very cool! ha, yea Stash is challenging to learn and also hard to forget, love that composition, nice work!
Shut my eyes and Alls I see is Santana! Haha
Haha, nice
Backwards down the number line !! Pleaseee
I gotta get better at that one! But, yea, I can do a lesson on that, thanks for the nudge!