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urimish

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  1. Same here. Makes Helix Native almost unusable on my laptop (Dell XPS 13). Thanks
  2. **** Update - workaround found - see below. but still can't figure out why this happened *** Hi everyone, Hope someone can help me out here. I have the Helix Floor, v2.92. I'm doing the following (can be easily replicated with any preset): 1. Go to any preset. 2. Using HX Edit, assign a footswitch controller to the "level" parameter of the output block (Type=Latching, min level=0db, max level=3db - the idea was to create a "Vol Boost" footswitch). 3. This works, but has an annoying side effect - whenever I press the assigned footswitch with my foot, besides raising the output level as expected, for some reason the Helix enters the "Controller Assign" page (with the "Pan" parameter). The problem is that once the "Controller Assign" page is visible, there's no way to use my feet to go back to the home page and I have no way to know I'm on the right preset (the preset name is no longer visible). So once I hit the "Vol boost" footswitch while gigging, I no longer can be sure I'm on the right preset. Anyone else seen this? Any ideas how to make the footswitch work without switching to the Controller assign page? Thanks! Uri P.S. just to clarify, I am wearing shoes and this is *not* the touch-sensitive behavior kicking in. **** Update - this was "fixed" by changing the "Stomp Select" Global setting to "Touch". However, when you think about it, there was no reason for the Helix to switch to the "Controller Assign" page - it should have just changed the level and stayed in the default display, so this still might be a bug of some kind.
  3. I'm using new, high-quality shielded cables, but some of these questions need to be checked - thanks. However (please correct me if I'm wrong) , if that were the cause I would expect some of the noise to remain even when I connect to the mixer via XLR .The noise is practically eliminated when i use the XLR output instead of the 1/4' output, so It looks to me like there could be something in the 1/4 output jack causing noise. Has anyone seen something similar with their Helix?
  4. Hi, I've been noticing a lot of electrical static noise from my Helix, when plugged via 1/4' to the mixer. Same setup using XLR eliminates 90% of the noise. Anyone encountered something similar? Can/Should I clean the 1/4 output port somehow? My unit is out of its warranty period, BTW Thanks!
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