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aaron__aardvark

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  1. duncann, I'm a bit confused. Are you Steve Vai, or a fan of Steve Vai?
  2. wposta, Thank you for listening & replying, I appreciate it! Are you from a particular state or country? I agree with your PodXT comments.
  3. OK, here are the answers: "Hey, What You Tryin' to Do" uses Roland COSM amp models for guitar, and "Heard My Call" uses PodXT for guitar amp models on guitar.
  4. OK, here are the answers: "Hey, What You Tryin' to Do" uses Roland COSM amp models for guitar, and "Heard My Call" uses PodXT for guitar amp models on guitar.
  5. I agree with silverhead. I bought a Bass Pod ages ago, and it had a major problem, only about 2 years after I bought it. I took it to an authorized service center & they said it would be about $100, and couldn't promise how well the fix would work. So I bought a new Bass PodXT instead, a long time ago, and I haven't had any problem with that as of yet.
  6. I put two songs in my music website: "Heard My Call" (mostly synths and electric bass; guitars starts at 1:39) is the song on top, and "Hey, What You Tryin' to Do" (guitar oriented) is the next song down. One song has all Roland COSM guitar amp models, and the other song has 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 my link: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/default.cfm?bandID=224436
  7. I put two songs in my music website: "Heard My Call" (mostly synths and electric bass; guitars starts at 1:39) is the song on top, and "Hey, What You Tryin' to Do" (guitar oriented) is the next song down. One song has all Roland COSM guitar amp models, and the other song has 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 my link: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/default.cfm?bandID=224436
  8. OK, here are the answers: "Where You Are At" uses Roland COSM amp models, and "I Heard You Say Those Words" uses PodXT amp models.
  9. I put two songs in my music website: "I Heard You Say Those Words" is the song on top and "Where You Are At" is the next song down. One song uses all Roland COSM amp models on guitar, and the other song uses all PodXT amp models on guitars. Can you tell which is which? Please tell me how you like the music and how it can be improved. Here is my link: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/default.cfm?bandID=224436&content=songs
  10. al_eebee, Are you sure you are getting the new features of 1.9? Someone else (see nearby recent thread) says 1.9 is just loading 1.82 for him with Catalina.........never mind he got it sorted out later.
  11. Thank you guys for replying! Even if it works in Catalina, it seems odd they wouldn't say it is compatible.
  12. loonsailor, Thank you for replying! Makes me glad I haven't tried it yet.
  13. Gyrfalcon & TJNewton, Thank you for replying! Unrelated: at least I fixed my Melodyne and Soundtoys issue.
  14. Today I got an email from Line 6 regarding Helix Native 1.90: it sounds attractive, but I noticed that it did not say it is Mac OS Catalina compatible, whereas with Helix Native 1.82 (which I'm using now I think) Line 6 says it is Catalina compatible, and I have yet to have problems after trying it briefly (I have a new iMac). As it is, I have yet to get Melodyne and a Soundtoys plugin to work with Catalina, so I am skittish to try this out. What is the official word on this? Or your experience so far?
  15. soundog, That's good. I would have kept going with my old iMac, but I didn't want to put a significant amount of money into a computer at least 10 years old to fix the monitor.
  16. soundog & klowy, Thank you for replying! I'm hoping for the best. If I had to, I could go to an older OSX, but that can cause problems too, I've learned in the past.
  17. I have an iMac that is at least 10 years old and the monitor is getting pretty bad, though mostly visible (Mac OSX 10.11). This week I'm getting a new iMac (with Catalina 10.15). I have already read about Line 6's statement about Catalina. Other than using Apple's Migration Assistant, anything I need to know regarding Helix Native and migrating over to a new iMac? I use Cubase AI8, though it sounds like that won't work with Catalina. Lucky for me (hopefully), Steinberg sent me a free license for Cubase 10.5 LE recently.
  18. soundog, Thank you for posting. Will probably check into this when I have more time.
  19. loutowart, Interesting. I haven't spent much time pursuing it, though I don't even know how to do the split thing (don't bother explaining unless you can do it quickly). I record separate guitar tracks for double-tracking, but I know what you're doing is a bit different.
  20. soundog, I was trying to help loutowart, though thank you. I'll check out the link, see what I might learn.
  21. You can't just do panning in your DAW? This is easy to do in Cubase. You're probably not going to get what you want by trying to pan only using Helix Native....I guess you could use the Pan model in Helix Native, but doing that in your DAW would probably be easier.
  22. OK, here are the answers: "Sanctity" used the PodXT, and "Are You There?" used the Tom Scholz (Rockman) Soloist.
  23. BrettManDude, Sorry I did not reply faster, I did not receive a notification of your reply. You are correct, the Tom Scholz (Rockman) Soloist was used on "Are Your There?" Congrats! :) pianoguyy, Thank you for replying also!
  24. I put two songs in my music website: "Sanctity", which is the song on top, and "Are You There?" is the next song down. One song uses the Tom Scholz Soloist (a version of the Rockman), and the other song uses the PodXT for guitar amp modeling. Can you tell which is which? Please tell me how you like the music, and how it can be improved. Here is my link: https://www.soundclick.com/artist/default.cfm?bandID=224436&content=songs
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