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  1. pmrm87 I discovered that bad solder joints sometimes yield bad readings. When you unplug the jack and plug it back in it fixes itself temporarily because the HELIX self-calibrates, but a defective jack could be throwing off the calibration. You could try taping the jack/cable tightly to the backplate of the Helix, or using a cable extension or angle converter and maybe that fixes the issue: otherwise, you'd have to open the EV5 and slightly roll back or forward the pot while disengaging the crank to increase (or decrease) the coiling travel.
  2. huh! I wonder what else they changed. The idea of updates tend to make me feel a tad uneasy. Thanks for clearing that up, I also ditched all my analog pedals, I was still clinging to distortions like a ZVex fuzz factory and Boss Hyper Fuzz but the Helix models are remarkably spot-on. I still have an EHX HOG2 on the chain (not analog) since adding pitch blocks and fuzzes deplete DSP at an alarming rate. Also had to keep a Zoom MS60B for its bass amp/cab models because of insuficient DSP. Coincidentaly I tried an Echorec last week, thoroughly tested it and I can tell you it’s the worst delay I’ve ever used. Interesting concept plagued by bad design.
  3. What's the difference between the Alpha Omega and the Microtubes? I agree with you that the obsidian model sounds great. After I updated my Helix I casually found it after scrolling through the distortion list, it seemed like the most robust block for bass, with its myriad of settings. I immediately went to the RevD manual to read what it was modeled after but it was missing. The gain doesn't distort at all but it makes for a full and well rounded clean bass. I use it with a [Wringer] Hyper Fuzz going into it, out into a Markbass Little Mark III model for a huge sound. It's cool that you deemed it good enough to go ahead and return the real thing. What other analog pedals do you use on your rig?
  4. Lotta_Gear's
 issue is solvable with a trusty aluminum hand truck, maybe a 5lb plastic foldable wheeled cart could suffice if it's easy to grip while loaded. In Robbieb61's case, a pull-out handle essembly could probably be retrofit (sewn with padding?) into the backpack. If Line6 offered a wheeled version they would probably charge a hefty extra $100. Weight was certainly the biggest drawback of my red flightcase (a whopping 36lb), although the wheels and sprung handles I had it built with made it fairly comfortable to haul around. That's why I´m riveting two extra handles to the side of the Peavey case which weights a measly 11lb and 38lb loaded with pedals, it'll make it super easy for two people to carry for long periods when necessary. I value a lot having a rig ready to drop on a venue floor ready to play in under 5 minutes. Everything has to be affixed and hooked. I used to run into all kinds of trouble when I had the habit of pulling pedals, cables and power blocks out of a bag to hook up on stage. Plus, I got tired of being the laggard setting up at rehearsals. I´m in the process of "gutting" the inside of the case and the rig looks very promising:
  5. Thanks, I´ll give it a try I tried these options but got no response on the MS60B or GTX, that or this cable I soldered didn't work, I can't be sure:
  6. was that Ibanez case you tried emptied of styrofoam? because the Helix is 4" tall and most cases are 5" thick. The Line6 backpack seems very practical, but judging from photos, I think it's a fatal flaw that the strap clasps are plastic instead of aluminum. plastic clasps have snapped on me too many times. looking great, how's it coming along? there's plenty of space there for a handful of additional stomp boxes. I bought a Peavey case for $50 on craigslist and it seems to offer plenty of space, it's about 80% of the area I had available in the red box but I think it'll suffice. I also bought some hardware parts to mod it: take-away hinges, new feet bumpers and a couple extra handles:
  7. if the Helix sends MIDI over its USB jack, do you think it's possible to change patches on a Zoom MS60B Multistomp or TC GTX? According to this thread, in order to do that a MIDI-to-USB host is required, like the Kenton Midi USB Host, but that's for hooking a rudimentary patch changer like the Tech21 MIDI Mouse which only sends signal over DIN5. What I'm trying to find out is if the Helix has a built-in USB host. It seems self-evident but I don't want to destroy two working cables in order to test; USB type-B to mini-B cables aren't easy to come across so I'd splice these two cables for the mentioned purpose —if the Helix sends patch-change messages over USB.
  8. looks good, snug fit. seems you have space for a handful of stompboxes. The hard part is going to be affixing the Helix, velcro might not cut it. I took a chance with a Peavey case, waiting for it to arrive and see if it works.
  9. I´ll need a bigger backpack then! it's doable, removing the Helix and carrying it into the cabin. So far, the bass hard shell seems feasible. I've read reports that airlines are not enforcing the 62" inch policy when it comes to bass cases, not sure why. I can't eliminate all pedals though, I already trimmed-down the pedalboard, particularly when I switched from the HD500X to the Helix: the idea is to make a pedalboard out of a Peavey case:
  10. I had a flight case pedalboard custom-made, it seemed like a great idea to go big and have ample space to expand and experiment with pedals. In reality a 40x24 box that weighs 36lb turned out to be a cumbersome thing to take on a DIY tour, and expensive to fly with. I'm thinking of ditching it and discarding a bunch of pedals to remake the pedalboard inside a bass hard case. It needs to be molded ABS like the Gator, Peavey or Ibanez cases. I'd like to have your opinions on: size: the average rectangle bass hard case measures 71" linear inches, but 62 is the limit of most airlines. Do bass players who check-in their basses tend to pay an oversize fee? damage: how resistant is the Helix to the shock, handling and throwing that checked-in cases are subjected to? theft: how good an idea is to check-in valuable pedals, or is it better to remove the Helix and take into the plane cabin in a backpack? There are two limitations to check-in luggage: dimensional limit, usually 62" linear inches (Length + Width + Depth) and weight limit which is generally 50 pounds (source). Most airlines abide by these. Exceed either and they charge an average of $100 for oversize and $100 for overweight fees. In my case, both, 75lb loaded with pedals and 72" linear inches. I picked red polyvinyl after I read reports that black luggage makes 95% of stolen luggage (source). As far as I know, injected polymer or molded ABS are the only lighter and sturdy alternative to wood and metal hardware. I haven't had any luck finding examples like that online.The Gator ABS bass case is 71.3â€/12.6lbs and the guitar is 64â€/9lbs. The guitar case is no problem but I do need the extra inches afforded by the bass case. Any thoughts?
  11. skipsnips reasonable, I just changed it, hope that helps. skipsnips Too bad. The Y-cable converter worked both for my Ensoniq and Yamaha brands. I only have one splitter so I used it on the Yamaha, I tried another trick on the Ensoniq which involves no pedal modding, but you do have to slice open a little segment of a TRS cable with a blade to cut off two filaments and weave two others, it took me 15 minutes. Let me know if you're up to that, otherwise your only option left is exchange. Technically, the Moog pedal should work exactly the same as the M-Audio, which also features an identical 2-way switch (Other/standard), and is verified to work. No idea why the Moog failed. The M-Audio or Line6 EX1 work and are lightweight. I´m not 100% sure about the recently released EHX classic EXP but that's the one I'll buy next time I´m out for a new pedal, if you'd like to try that one at the store and report back to us, it'd be great (make sure you try TS/TRS/Ysplitter at the store). Otherwise, If you want heavy iron cast pedals, you can opt for the Ernie Ball VPjr suggested eariler or the ME EP1, but I would not pay more than 95 bucks for any expression pedal.
  12. Wait a minute, I missed this bit on your first post. You mean the pedal did work when you set it to "other", but backwards? if that's the case do not attempt to invert polarity in the pedal, remove the Y-cable and go back to the TRS, set it to work and then go into the Helix global settings and invert the polarity, watch the first youtube video posted in the thread for instrunctions on how to do that. Just so you know, the purpose of the "learn Controller" button is to auto assign block parameters to the exp/fs, it does not calibrate or invert polarity. ignore it.
  13. those work great, yeah, EHX used to bundle them with the HOG pedal in 2011, it's universally compatible, I think it's the only pedal on the market that has a linear and CW/CCW circuit switch. It was regrettable when Electro Harmonix broke off that deal by the time of the HOG2 release, in favor of the proprietary abomination that was the Next Step Expression Pedal.
  14. skipsnips yes, both options are viable, I would suggest you use a TRS-to-TS Y-cable directly to avoid the converter: phil_m you may be right about Line6 using TS for 17 years, however neither the Pod nor the Helix state that fact on their respective manuals. If they had, I wouldn't have wasted hours researching and modding my pedals (as have other users starting threads on this topic). By the way, both the Ensoniq and Yamaha worked fine on the HD500X but were glitchy on the Helix, evidence that Line6 has not standardized EXP input jack behavior after all, watch the video I posted below for a demonstration. I've also read about people ditching their old pedals and buying ME ones because retailers like Musiciansfriend conspicuously suggest them —not that there's anything wrong with sponsored ads anyways.
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