Great video! I've been toying with my live mandolin plugged in tone for a few years now with it constantly changing. I'm somewhat happy with the ToneDexter which is sort of an impulse response type thing but the idea of having endless amounts of pedals to add to the sound and never worrying about patch cables, etc. is very intriguing.
Great video. I am using a Gibson F5 impulse response from 3 Sigma Audio, through the IK Tonex pedal with the amp turned off. With no amp the signal level is low so I use a boost pedal after the Tonex. My mandolin has an under saddle picked and I’m happy with the sound. I am primarily a guitar player and this setup lets me play mandolin through my regular pedalboard.
This is a greatly informative video! There are almost no videos that give this type of breakdowns of set ups for acoustic and non-guitar string instruments with the Stomp. Thanks.
@@patrickaaron4253 Nope! HX Edit is free and is used to control your Helix from a computer. There is a plugin for your DAW if you're into recording, which is called Helix Native. Sometimes there's some confusion about that. It's completely separate and basically just the Helix made to run on a computer. If you end up getting any of the Helix models, you'll get a code to drop the price for Helix Native down from $400 to $100.
I've been futtzing around with the neck pickup on my jazzmaster plus a pair of 3Sigma Taylor acoustic IRs to try and cop some fake acoustic sounds. You can get it to where it's almost right. I found the HX reel to reel tape simulator was super useful in the last block.
Have you used the actual acoustic simulator block? Back before that was released with 3.10 I was using acoustic IRs and some bold EQ adjustments. The new acoustic simulator block has been working much better for me. If you're committed to sticking with IRs, maybe give the free bundle on my website a shot. I have IRs in there that I've specifically designed to work with electric guitars. I'd love to know how you think it compares to your current IRs. www.alexpricemusician.com/impulse-responses
that sounds mic'd up. massive improvement from the processing. i'm looking at the stomp for myself. how good would you say is the DI you get from it if you use the stomp as an interface?
The Stomp works great as an interface. The only annoying bit is balancing the playback tracks against the DI input. In global settings you can attenuate playback with "USB Trim 1/2." A/D conversion in the last 10 years has gotten so good that there really isn't a huge difference anymore in something like the Stomp vs. a high end interface. When I record with my Stomp, I always use it as the interface even though I have an Antelope Orion 32+. Better to just have one A/D.
Hi, I can't find the custom IR for mandolin on your website. I want to try it with Eastman MD314 (also oval hole) with K&K pickup and Helix LT. Where can I find the custom IR?
Great video! I've been toying with my live mandolin plugged in tone for a few years now with it constantly changing. I'm somewhat happy with the ToneDexter which is sort of an impulse response type thing but the idea of having endless amounts of pedals to add to the sound and never worrying about patch cables, etc. is very intriguing.
needing something just like this for a show, very helpful, heading over your website now. thank you!
Great video. I am using a Gibson F5 impulse response from 3 Sigma Audio, through the IK Tonex pedal with the amp turned off. With no amp the signal level is low so I use a boost pedal after the Tonex. My mandolin has an under saddle picked and I’m happy with the sound. I am primarily a guitar player and this setup lets me play mandolin through my regular pedalboard.
I had wondered how my passive instrument pickups would work with the Tonex. They should add a flat preamp with parametric EQ for acoustic instruments.
I hear shades of Whiskey Before Breakfast :-). Great video , thanks Alex.
Thanks Graham! I’ve been trying to get into that genre a bit more but there’s not much of a scene where I live unfortunately
This is a greatly informative video! There are almost no videos that give this type of breakdowns of set ups for acoustic and non-guitar string instruments with the Stomp. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful! I'll have a few similar videos coming out for banjo, nylon & archtop guitars, and fiddle.
@@AlexPriceMusician do you need to buy addituinal software to run the helix?
@@patrickaaron4253 Nope! HX Edit is free and is used to control your Helix from a computer.
There is a plugin for your DAW if you're into recording, which is called Helix Native. Sometimes there's some confusion about that. It's completely separate and basically just the Helix made to run on a computer. If you end up getting any of the Helix models, you'll get a code to drop the price for Helix Native down from $400 to $100.
@@AlexPriceMusician thank you.
I've been futtzing around with the neck pickup on my jazzmaster plus a pair of 3Sigma Taylor acoustic IRs to try and cop some fake acoustic sounds. You can get it to where it's almost right. I found the HX reel to reel tape simulator was super useful in the last block.
Have you used the actual acoustic simulator block? Back before that was released with 3.10 I was using acoustic IRs and some bold EQ adjustments. The new acoustic simulator block has been working much better for me.
If you're committed to sticking with IRs, maybe give the free bundle on my website a shot. I have IRs in there that I've specifically designed to work with electric guitars. I'd love to know how you think it compares to your current IRs. www.alexpricemusician.com/impulse-responses
Best wishes 🎉
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Helpful video thank you
that sounds mic'd up. massive improvement from the processing. i'm looking at the stomp for myself. how good would you say is the DI you get from it if you use the stomp as an interface?
The Stomp works great as an interface. The only annoying bit is balancing the playback tracks against the DI input. In global settings you can attenuate playback with "USB Trim 1/2."
A/D conversion in the last 10 years has gotten so good that there really isn't a huge difference anymore in something like the Stomp vs. a high end interface. When I record with my Stomp, I always use it as the interface even though I have an Antelope Orion 32+. Better to just have one A/D.
@@AlexPriceMusician thanks a lot for the reply! I think this is gonna happen
Hi, I can't find the custom IR for mandolin on your website. I want to try it with Eastman MD314 (also oval hole) with K&K pickup and Helix LT. Where can I find the custom IR?
Send me an email if that's all you'd like, I'm happy to share it. Otherwise it's in my complete preset library.
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I'm looking for an line 6 helix preset for a banjo . Do you have one and can I purchase it?
Hey Rick - I have one in my preset library but if that’s all you need I can just send you it. Send me an email at AlexPriceMusician.com/contact