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DarthHollis

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  1. DarthHollis's post in Help setting up 4CM metal tone was marked as the answer   
    willsmythe37 - My only suggestion other that what you have above is to not use the cab sims. You already have a cab and speakers.  At least try it first before adding them.   
     
    Also, You can still use the 4CM.  I use 4CM for my main crunch and metal sounds because I have a 5150 III but for Clean sounds I bypass the loop on the Helix and use a Fender Clean preamp in the Helix.  One button switches off the loop and on the amp sim.
     
    Like I mentioned before, if you like any of the sounds you get from the amp that is what 4CM is for.
     
    Also, I keep my amp volume knobs on 4 (11 o'clock) which is very loud and I turn the master volume on the Helix to about 12 o'clock.  That gives me plenty of room to go louder if I need to.  The only reason for the Master Vol dimed is to reduce extra noise, but with the Helix it's not something I worry about.
     
    I set the amp sim level for my clean sounds based on the volume of my amp.  That way they are always equaled out when changing from clean to crunch etc.  and the Master volume on the Helix is my overall volume.
     
    Hope that makes sense.
     
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