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Test your ears! PodXT or Roland COSM? New Nov. 27th!
aaron__aardvark replied to aaron__aardvark's topic in Line 6 Lounge
OK, here are the answers: 'Everything You Do Effects Tomorrow' has Roland COSM guitar amp models. 'Attack of the Zombies!' has all PodXT guitar amp models, and zombie approved. -
I like the 80's sound, and that just seems to come out of me naturally; for better or for worse. For me the 70's and the 80's were the best decades for music, but that might have something to do with my age. There might be 'tone-suck' in 'Everything You Do Effects Tomorrow', but it is Roland COSM. 'Attack of the Zombies!' is all PodXT, and zombie approved. Thank you for listening and replying! The only electric guitar I have ever owned is a 1986 Yamaha SBG1300TS (kind of a Gibson copy). And I'm into synths, which often sound 80's.
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I put 2 songs in my music website: "Attack of the Zombies!" is the song on top, and "Everything You Do Effects Tomorrow" is the the next song down. One song uses all Roland COSM guitar amp models, and the other song uses all PodXT guitar amp models. Can you tell which is which? Please tell me how you like the music and how it can be improved. Here is the link: https://www.soundclick.com/bands3/?bandID=224436
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Test your ears! PodXT or Roland COSM? New Nov. 27th!
aaron__aardvark posted a topic in Line 6 Lounge
I put 2 songs in my music website: "Attack of the Zombies!" is the song on top, and "Everything You Do Effects Tomorrow" is the the next song down. One song uses all Roland COSM guitar amp models, and the other song uses all PodXT guitar amp models. Can you tell which is which? Please tell me how you like the music and how it can be improved. Here is the link: https://www.soundclick.com/bands3/?bandID=224436 -
Test your ears! PodXT or BIAS FX? New Oct. 23rd!
aaron__aardvark replied to aaron__aardvark's topic in Line 6 Lounge
OK, here are the answers: the rhythm guitar is BIAS FX, and the lead guitar is PODXT. -
Input Levels for Helix Native: Hi-Z or not?
aaron__aardvark replied to aaron__aardvark's topic in Helix Native
zolko60, Thank you for replying! Though Helix Native can occasionally be difficult to get to work correctly (a few days ago the gui just refused to open and I could not edit anything; then I started with new tracks in Cubase, moved my recorded guitar parts to the new tracks and has worked OK since then), I'm starting to appreciate the sound quality more (at home), as opposed to trying Helix hardware in a noisy Guitar Center. -
Input Levels for Helix Native: Hi-Z or not?
aaron__aardvark replied to aaron__aardvark's topic in Helix Native
soundog, Thank you for replying! I was just wondering if I wasn't doing something correctly; or if I could make it sound better somehow. In my original post, I almost forgot to mention the passive pick-ups; apparently that was significant. -
I am a newbie with Helix Native; I'm just using the trial version, but will probably buy it when it goes on sale next. I am glad Line 6 sent me an email with links to Helix Native Input Levels, and 2 other topics. I use Mac OSX 10.11.6, Cubase AI8 (latest version), and a steinberg UR22 mkII audio interface: for input #2, you have the option on clicking on the Hi-Z button. Now I've been happy overall with the interface, but in my experience, things sound worse for me with the Hi-Z (high impedance) setting, regardless if I am using Helix Native or not, when recording electric bass or guitar. The Helix Native video recommends using the Hi-Z setting, but it sounded worse for me. I'm even playing a Yamaha guitar & bass (both passive pickups), so we're talking a 100% Yamaha owned set-up here (since Yamaha owns Line 6 and steinberg)! On a different thread, I read about people using a very low input setting (not sure if it was Hi-Z or not) for best results, but that did not work well for me (though I recorded unwanted clicking noises with an electric bass, with the input level approaching, but not reaching 0 db). Anyone else experience the Hi-Z setting not working best for them?
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Helix Native trial issue: one song won't open
aaron__aardvark replied to aaron__aardvark's topic in Helix Native
Well, I thought I would give it one more try (since computers can be quirky beasts), and try to open the song that wouldn't open........and this time it opened up after taking at least a minute of the computer thinking about it (seemingly)! Otherwise, I would have changed a file name, but who knows what kind of Helix patch tweaking I would have lost (I did not save it as a changed factory preset). This time I made sure I closed the Helix Native gui's before I closed the song. -
Helix Native trial issue: one song won't open
aaron__aardvark replied to aaron__aardvark's topic in Helix Native
soundog, Thank you for replying! I haven't had time to wrestle with the troubled song project yet, but I will do so soon. -
I am trying out Helix Native, trial version. Cubase AI8 (latest version), and Mac OSX 10.11.6 (El Capitan). I'm working on two songs: one song has one instance of Helix Native on one track, and I did not save the song (in Cubase) with the Helix gui open. That song re-opens just fine after I shutting down my iMac. The second song, from what I remember, had two guitar tracks, each with separate instances of Helix Native; and I believe I had both gui's open, because I was tweaking both separately for double-tracked guitar tracks. This song project will not re-open after several tries. I tried the bak file, and that did not work either. Have any solutions? I will probably buy Helix Native when it goes on sale again, but my trial period will probably end in less that 2 weeks. Several years ago, on a different forum, someone taught me how to open a song with a similar problem, and I forget how to do that in Cubase.......oh, I did find some old notes where re-naming the VST file to something else did the trick for Mac OSX 10.6.8, but my notes say it did not work in OSX 10.9.5. I have yet to try that trick with my current OSX 10.11.6.
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I put a new song in my music website called “The Big T. Rex Grabs the Horse”. The rhythm guitar is one brand of amp model. The lead guitar is a different brand of amp model. One is BIAS FX, and the other is PodXT. Can you tell which is which? Anyway, tell me how you like the song, and how it can be improved. The song is at the top of this link: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=224436 Why the crazy song title? The first dinosaur fossil was found in 1677, yet the Jewish Synagogue Umm-Kanatir (400-700 A.D.; on the Golan Heights) has a sculpture that looks like dinosaurs attacking a horse. How can that be?
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I put a new song in my music website called “The Big T. Rex Grabs the Horse”. The rhythm guitar is one brand of amp model. The lead guitar is a different brand of amp model. One is BIAS FX, and the other is PodXT. Can you tell which is which? Anyway, tell me how you like the song, and how it can be improved. The song is at the top of this link: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=224436 Why the crazy song title? The first dinosaur fossil was found in 1677, yet the Jewish Synagogue Umm-Kanatir (400-700 A.D.; on the Golan Heights) has a sculpture that looks like dinosaurs attacking a horse. How can that be?
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Lack Of Bottom End
aaron__aardvark replied to garyzz's topic in POD 2.0, POD XT, Pocket POD, FloorPODs
At least with the "newer" version of the PodXT you have an equalizer. You could dial in more bass. Now that I think about it, you have the Bass knob also. Maybe that would help. Though if you are doing multi-track recording or playing live, a person could argue the electric bass should handle the "lower end". -
I put a new song in my music website called "We Need Jason Bourne". I used the Bass PodXT for electric bass. Please tell me how you like the song and how it can be improved. It is the song at the top of this link: https://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=224436 There is electric guitar in the song, though I did not use my usual PodXT for that. People that like to follow my "Test Your Ears!" threads can follow it here if you wish: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/gear-shoot-outs-sound-file-comparisons-audio-tests/1231754-test-your-ears-u530-bias-fx-amp-models.html#post13532675
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I put a new song in my music website called "We Need Jason Bourne". I used the Bass PodXT for electric bass. Please tell me how you like the song and how it can be improved. It is the song at the top of this link: https://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=224436 There is electric guitar in the song, though I did not use my usual PodXT for that. People that like to follow my 'Test Your Ears!" threads can follow it here if you wish: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/gear-shoot-outs-sound-file-comparisons-audio-tests/1231754-test-your-ears-u530-bias-fx-amp-models.html#post13532675
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I put 2 songs in my music website: "Such A Vow" is the song on top, and "The Time Is Right To" is the next song down. One song uses Roger Linn Design AdrenaLinn for amp modeling and effects, and the other song uses PodXT for guitar amp modeling. Can you tell which song is which? Please tell me how you like the music and how it can be improved. Here is the link: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=224436
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I put 2 songs in my music website: "Such A Vow" is the song on top, and "The Time Is Right To" is the next song down. One song uses Roger Linn Design AdrenaLinn for amp modeling and effects, and the other song uses PodXT for guitar amp modeling. Can you tell which song is which? Please tell me how you like the music and how it can be improved. Here is the link: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=224436
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Acel6 and Jagman13, Thank you for your replies!
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I put 2 songs in my music website: "So Alive He Is" (is on top), and "Night of the Revelation" is the next song down. One song uses all Roland COSM amp models, and the other song uses all PodXT amp models. Can you tell which is which? Please tell me how you like the songs and how they can be improved. Here is the link: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=224436