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joel_brown

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  1. Thank you.  From the image you posted it looks like it will do what I want.

     

    You should be able to hear a noticeable difference using this effect when the PODGO is sending both channels back to the mixer and it's hard panned, even at 20ms.  

  2. I know these forums are mostly supported by other users/customers and I want to thank them for their answers.  However, I can't find or get a definitive answer to my question.  As soon as I do I will buy the unit.  Although the longer I wait the more I look at competitors products, such as Headrush.

     

    I wish Line6 had a manual that said more than how to turn the product on and what the effect names were.  Or had the Edit software where you could test drive the product before buying it, like they did for the PODHDs.

  3. For me to get the effect I'm looking for I need to put a 20ms delay on the left channel and leave the right channel alone.  From what I can tell by watching videos and reading manuals, it may possible to do this by placing a stereo delay after the amp/cab that ONLY does a 20ms delay on the left set to full wet and on the right have it set to nothing and full dry.  Then I can add other effects before and after the this, making sure they maintain stereo and I'm good to go.  Can anyone confirm this for me please ?

  4. I wanted to download and use the PODGO Edit before I bought a PODGO just to see what it's capabilities are.  I've owned several Line6 products in the past and have done this to see if it's meets my needs.  However, the PODGO Edit doesn't let you see anything unless it has a PODGO connected - unless I'm not doing something right ?  Is this how it's supposed to work ?

     

    I want to make sure I can run the PODGO in stereo and delay the left channel by 20ms.  This give me the stereo effect I've used for years.

  5. The short answer is yes.  Also the default presets are not very useable.  Everyone has ended up building their own presets from scratch or heavily changing the default presets.  It's not hard to do.  Just think of how you would do it with normal effects, amps, and cabinets.

     

    The questions is: why are you buying an HD500X ?  Why aren't you looking at some version of the Helix like the Stomp or Go ?  Why do you want to buy something very old and obsolete ?

  6. A long power extension can reduce the amount of amps and voltage very quickly if the wire gauge is too small, which it typically is in a band situation.  More than likely that was the cause.

     

    People look at me kind'a funny when they see the extra heavy power cables I bring for long runs.  But that's what it takes.

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