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  1. Hi, I just upgraded from a Stomp to a Helix LT and now am trying to build some basic patches for me. Since I play mostly Tele and Strat, I always liked what the Thorpy Dane does with a clean amp for the Tele. Is there a drive pedal (or several) in the Helix, that could get me somewhat close to that? Cheers!
  2. Hi, i'm somewhat new when it comes to playing guitar live (I was a drummer for most of my life and just played guitar at home). I have an HX Stomp and a Boss Katana but use the Stomp for live. I recently asked myself the following: When playing guitar, many people use the volume knob frequently. Partly to play less loud, but partly to get another tone (less gain). With the HX Stomp through an FRFR or through Mixer and PA I noticed that the Volume (and i mean the precieved volume from the PA) falls down so quickly (kind of linear) when using the volume knob on the guitar that I'm hesitant to use it live. I want to know whether the (for the audience noticable) difference in loudness when using the guitars volume knopb is less with an amp -> cab -> mic -> mixer constellation. I realize that from a certain point it is not. Volume at 0 = no signal. But I imagine that vor the positions between 10-5 the change in loudness that is recieved by the audience is less (not linear) because of the Mic. Might that be true? IF so: are there any tips when it comes to using modelers live? We usually dont have a sound guy. So there is no one who could adjust the volume of a channel while we are playing. Kind regards wooot
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