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  1. Thanks @spaceatl!!! That's very useful to know and gives me more possibilities to explore. Cheers!
  2. Thanks @phil_m for the clarification. Seems like it won't work then. Cheers.
  3. I am thinking about getting the POD GO Wireless. One thing I'd like to confirm before I do so is whether the POD GO can receive MIDI signal and be synced with an external MIDI device that is not a computer. In my use case, I have a BeatBuddy drum machine. I currently use BeatBuddy to send MIDI signal into my Helix LT so that the BPM in Helix LT is synced with whatever beats I'm playing on my BeatBuddy. Can this be achieved with POD GO as well? It seems like POD GO does not have dedicated MIDI IN and OUT connectors, but only a USB Port. If this feature exists, does it mean it require a MIDI IN/OUT to USB A converter? Thank you for your help.
  4. Thank you so much @codamedia! This seems to have solved my issues!
  5. Thanks @codamedia! I will give this a try and see if solves the issue!
  6. Greetings. New Helix LT user here. I've been very happy and amazed at all the features it has. It is such a game changer and will be my end-all-be-all guitar pedal. One issue I've been having is that I've noticed my Helix accidentally switched from "Performance View" to "Signal Flow View" quite a lot. I don't know exactly what triggered it to switch. It usually happened when I'm stomping on some of the switches to trigger effects on and off. But I've never touched the Signal Flow View button in these accidents. It's kind of a problem when I'm in the middle of a song as it seems like the quickest way to go back to the performance view is to click on the little "Home" button twice, which is very hard to do with my foot. Does anyone know any potential fix for this? Is there a particular button combination which I may have accidentally hit to trigger the switch from performance view to signal flow view? If yes is there a way to disable that button combination? Apology if the description of the question is a bit ambiguous. I'm still trying to pin down what exactly I did to cause the view switch, but I couldn't really find out, yet.
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