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  1. Thanks, I will start with my desired preset and existing cables, and then check out if there's too much noise. Fortunately the iRig interface has a status led and gain knob that allows to find the optimal signal level, so I'd expect it will be easy to reach a good sound for recording.
  2. Thanks, that's the piece of mind I needed. Last question, what about the noise? Is it better to use a XLR instead of a TS cable? As I stated, I plan to use a hi gain amp simulation. I read that you can also put a global noise suppressor or use a physical noise gate in the fx loop if the hiss/buzz/hum is too much, but I don't want to choke the sustain.
  3. Hi, I'm eyeing a Helix LT to finally enter the digital world, but before buying I want to know how I can do the following: make one signal path using a Vox AC30 simulation and a touch of reverb/delay, and a separate path with Diezel VH4 for a high gain sound, my goal being to record songs on my android device using an iRig Pro I/O that only has one input (it can be using XLR balanced or 1/4 TS unbalanced cable). So, I'm assuming each output from the Helix will have the signal of each path and I will need a special cable to connect to the iRig interface, right? Or it is enough to use only the output marked as LEFT/MONO? I looked at multiple youtube videos and in all of them the person created only one path for splitting the guitar signal to use two different amps, and after that they merge again and go to XLR output. Do the sound quality is the same as using two independent paths? Thanks for any advice and sorry if my question is dumb or already answered. I tried searching the forums but the search algorithm isn't too good in my opinion.
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