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  1. I'm still new to Helix, but I think I am. On the two lines, everything is on the top line and from left to right, it is Poly Capo, Brit Trem Nrm, and 808 Screamer. I can take a picture and post if that would help. Everything is set to 100% also, plus extra stable tracking.
  2. I'm hoping that's what it is! I just got a set of in ear monitors so I plan to hook them up this weekend and see what happens.
  3. Hello all! I just got my first Helix (LT) and love it! I used it on a gig a couple weeks back and it performed flawlessly. However, the other day I was practicing with a preset I made (poly capo half step down or -1, Marshall (Brit Trem Nrm), and a 808 screamer last in the chain with my Nashville Tele on the bridge position to a small personal monitor. I noticed it pitch shifts fine when I first hit the string, but if I let the string ring out (especially the high E string) as it fades the pitch starts to shift back to standard, in a very rigid fashion. It will shift twice from E flat, to somewhere between E flat and standard, back to standard in very distinct steps, seemingly. Could this be my brain playing tricks on me and I'm just hearing the acoustic sound of the high E string bleeding through, or is the Helix software somehow not able to identify and bend the signal from the guitar as it fades, causing this glitch? I would think if it was just the actual string bleeding through, I would hear it start to come through a lot more smoothly, like a curve, rather than in 2 or 3 distinct steps. Has anyone else had this issue, and if so, how did you fix it?
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