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Everything posted by The_Elf
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Helix/HX 2.92, HX Edit 2.92, and Helix Native 1.92
The_Elf replied to Digital_Igloo's topic in Helix
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Looks like 2.92 has fixed it! The tap light and delay stay in sync for a couple of minutes again now, as was the case back in 2.82. Let 2.90/91 be a horrible dream best forgotten... Thanks to all at Line 6!
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2.92 looks like it has fixed it! Thanks, guys!
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Happy to see folks noticing that the delays and tempo light *were* totally in sync in 2.82. I know because it was a big deal for me! You could absolutely rely on the tempo light as a visual metronome in that release. Line 6 are a responsive team, and I'm hopeful that they will get it back to that state in a future update.
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I'm bumping this topic. Having been fixed in 2.81, since 2.90 it is very, VERY broken again. The tap light is now way out - much worse than it was even before 2.81. Such a shame after having sorted it out. :o( 2.91 has done nothing to help. I'm considering reverting to 2.81, but don't know if that's possible. I've raised a ticket, and the guys say it is already on the bug list. I very much hope it is high on the list.
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Thank you so much for this work. Your PDF pulls a lot of information together in a useful format, and the images really are helpful when I'm scanning down the list. I'm making a donation to my favourite charity as a thank you.
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Not if you were using delays with long, LONG repeat trails over a couple of minutes (I know, don't ask - it's just a specialist requirement of what I do! ). But it was fixed. Now it's not fixed and much worse. Hopefully they can figure out what broke it and get it back in time.
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No, no, no guys!!!!!! I have to correct you. The tap light was always in sync. It wasn't 100% accurate, but it was always very close. It was me that hassled them to fix it so that it was 100% accurate, and one of the 2.8 releases finally fixed it fully. From 2.8x (I don't recall which) it was 100% accurate and would stay synced to the delay time over several minutes. I know - I tested it, and have been using it for improv performance on stage ever since! I won't bore anyone with the details, but being able to see a light to guide my loop/delay improv is critical to me, hence me wanting it sorted out properly. Thankfully they did. It was perfectly possible to rely on it as a visual metronome - even before it was 100% Clearly most people didn't know it had been fixed, but I certainly did. Sadly it's now more broken than it ever was. What is the use of a tap tempo light that doesn't reflect the tempo!?!
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Have done. Thanks.
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2.91 has not fixed the tempo-synced delay time versus tap light problem introduced with 2.90. The light and delay time bear no relation to each other in either 'Authentic', or 'Transparent' mode. I realise that these are difficult times, so please just let me know that you're aware of it and a fix is envisaged. Thanks.
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The gain reduction meters are fantastic! Much easier for me to get my basic settings now with those to help. And the Small Stone phaser sounds like my old pedal - but better; especially in stereo. But the tap light now bears no relation to tempo-synced delays. That's a shame, as in 2.82 they'd finally fixed the tempo-v-tap light problem that I raised a couple of years ago. :o( Here's to a quick fix.
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Windows 10. Installed without a hitch. Also Helix Native. Now to see how the Small Stone sounds and take a look at these GR meters - at last! Thank you to all at Line 6. This can't have been easy, but I think most of us are grateful to you for managing to keep supporting us at this time. Well done, guys.
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Well I'm simply running a LONG delay (feedback 99, lasting several minutes) and checking it against the tap light - no MIDI involved - but it's solid for me, at least if I leave everything else alone. For my purposes that's nailed it. Beyond that you'll have to see how your own tests work out.
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Errr... Did you read my post? It's fixed in 2.81!!!!
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Just tested 1.81 - problem fixed! Finally I can use the Native version in my Cubase projects. Thanks to all at Line 6. This is the second 'they've fixed it - THANK YOU' I've typed on this forum this morning - this is a good day!
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Just tested the delay versus tap light in 2.81... It seems to be fixed! The delay repeats and tap light are glued together perfectly. HUGE THANK YOU for this one!!!!
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In Cubase you choose which ASIO device is active. You can only have one. If you have two ASIO devices connected you can choose either of them - in your case the Helix, or your MOTU.
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Just wanted to say 'thank you' for the swift 2.81 update.
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EH Clone Theory (not Small Clone). Roland/Boss Dimension C (slightly less subtle than the exquisite Dimension D rack). Fender Blender. MXR Distortion +. EH Small Stone.
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MXR Phase 100, please. The 90 was always the poor cousin of the 100, but the superior model seems to have been forgotten by history!
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I'd like a mode where the Helix Floor controls Helix Native and the two would sync. I use both all-hardware and all-software rigs, and it would be nice if I didn't have to keep the two in sync myself.
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I'm also seeing the built-in pedal setting itself to EXP2, despite the preset having it set to EXP1, on power-up after installing 2.8. (Why anyone thought that the built-in pedal should default to EXP2, rather than EXP1, in the first place beggars belief...)
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I'm sure someone will have already reported this, but... All of my old patches are set such that the built-in pedal is EXP1 (why Line 6 decided the built in pedal should default to EXP2 baffles me!). Under 2.80 the pedal is always switching back to EXP2. Aargh! Not good.
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Thanks, mate. I always very much appreciate folks taking the trouble to respond. I hope I've tagged correctly.
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Well. sort of... I hadn't actually run out of authorisations at all, so this still looks like a bug of sorts. But yes, I'm fixed. How do I mark a thread 'solved'?