I was not aware that Line 6 offer a software version of the Helix ! amazing
Only $99! - if you own a Line6 product that qualifies, that is.
$400 otherwise.
only if you own a Helix product if I understood well. $400 is a bit spendy !
Yeah you need a HX Effects or HX Stomp to get it for $99. POD Farm users get a smaller discount.
$400 is steep, but I kind of look at it as a $400 discount on a Helix.
I wonāt buy it at that price either. But if I were looking for a midrange multieffect, I would definitely go for a HX Stomp+$99 for Helix Native. Then probably sell the Stomp
Just got one for a good price. Will be delivered tomorrow
looking forward to your though, @Paul !
Pam, I got the Bass Pod Pro, the rack mount, same one @terb is using for his recordings. I paid $80 for it on offer up. I see them going for way higher on Reverb, but I have seen plenty of them for $100 or lower on Offer Up or other local classifieds. Just a FYI.
I have not played with it a whole bunch.
I got it a little before I moved
and 1 week after I got to the new place I was in the hospital.
I have not broken it back out as of yet, but it was fun playing with it the little that I did.
so here is the POD of the week, just added to my museum
itās a POD HD Desktop, the last bean-shaped model, just before the current Helix range. this one is complete in box, in pristine condition with un-opened manual, and even the protective plastic is still on the screen.
The POD HD sounds excellent for guitar but is not at all interesting with a bass. There are very few amps models, and almost nothing for bass. The guitar amps are awesome but the bass models just donāt sound right in my opinion.
Not recommended at all for a bass player
for the context, I already own a POD HD 500 which is the high-end pedalboard version of the HD, but after years of heavy use it has some stability issues. also I wanted the desktop version because Iām clearly collecting all the bean-shaped PODs, which are really ideal for home studio use. and, home studio, thatās what I do.
A few must haves in my opinion. A compressor. A Sansamp Bass Driver (or Behringer BDI-21 if you wanna save $150+) a pedal tuner, and some sort of Overdrive. I have a Mojo Mojo pedal which is pretty good for bass, as it doesnāt cut all the low end like lots of overdrive pedals do. Darkglass is excellent, but REALLY pricey.
If you want wah and all that you can get one. As mentioned way above a Zoom B3n is good. Has tons of effects, looper, drum pedal. Sounds pretty good too. Amazing practice tool, and gives you a good idea of what pedals you might want. Of course you could just use it for those effects too, I just find the individual pedals to have a slightly better sound.
what is your āMojo mojoā pedal exactly ? my favorite overdrive for now is a moddified Boss ODB-3, Iāve recorded many covers with it since I did the mod.
Also I have a BDI-21 that I also modded, I used this thing a lot. I agree with you, itās a must have.
Mojo Mojo is a TC electronics OD pedal, typically used for guitar. It has a low frequency switch boost, and a bass knob, so you can keep your low end better than many other classic OD pedals, making it also popular for bass.
Really liking it so far @terb! So far I have only been exploring the default presets for bass and guitar and not building my own presets. Itās quite extensiveā¦ A lot of the guitar presets sound very nice on the bass too (f.e. the jazz ones are super nice) and I was pleasantly suprised because I think the factory presets on the X3 are actually good unlike the ones on my Helix.
Ok so I picked up a new pedal today - the TC Hall of Fame 2. Now I can guess what youāre thinking: āreverb huh, thatās pretty boringā but boy this pedal is more fun than a box of frogs. Iāve had reverb pedals before with guitar, notably an EHX Holy Grail and iād agree, itās a boring pedal. I think it came with plate and spring reverb and that was it. Made you sound like you was playing in a bathroom - whoop whoop. But this thing! Itās got so many sounds in it. Put it on Shim and it sounds like a celestial choir is singing behind your every noteā¦ I cannot think of a single practical application when youād want that gigging but in the practice room itās sooooooooooooooo much fun.
TCE is very good for this kind of effects. I had a Nova System pedalboard, the reverbs were really impressive. (sadly I donāt have any need for reverbs, so I traded the Nova System)
Nice! I love to play with the reverb effect on my B3n. Has actually inspired some different tunes Iāve made. Good purchase!
I wouldnāt call reverb āboringā, more like ārequiredā
Hi there, I just ordered The Darkglass Microtubes B7K V2 after being blown away after a demo comparing both the B7K and the Vintage Deluxe. But Iām not an expert. Canāt wait to try it though. Peace!
one of the best
one of the things i love about reverb is it blends so well with other effects.
Actually they add a range of tones though their overdrive/distortion for bass is basically unparalleledā¦still you can get some good clean tones out of them too.
yeah I often used my Microtubes X for the tube-like compression it gave, very cool tones even with the drive turned down. In fact thatās how I most used it.
I have the B7k Ultra/VMT Ultra plugin now and love them too.