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  1. Thanks for the advice. I have one near me so I'll swing by sometime soon and see if this happens on the actual pedal. If it doesn't I guess I'll reach out to Line 6 directly. Thanks!
  2. Hi rd2rk, I really appreciate your reply. I wasn’t aware you could tie two blocks together in a footswitch, I’ll have to look into that! However, I don’t think gain staging or the typical compression that occurs with distortion is the issue. Even without any amps, preamps, or cabs in the chain, the DS1 hard caps the volume significantly. In looking to troubleshoot this issue I’ve learned a lot about gain staging, but none of it seems to really help the issue. The DS1 seems to have a hard limit it won’t go above, which is quite strange.
  3. Hi! This is my first time on the forums here, so sorry if I’m not doing this right. I just got Helix Native and am in love right now! All the amps and pedals I wish I had irl are great to play with. However, I have had some issues with the Helix model of the DS-1, one of the pedals I most want to use. I should mention I don’t own the pedal irl, so my frame of reference for what it should sound like is based solely on demo videos I’ve seen and the DS2 that I do own. Anyways, I was really hoping to be able to set the level on the pedal well above my clean signal in order to get a quiet-loud sound when the pedal is stomped on and off, but it unfortunately seems that I can barely get above unity gain most of the time. The problem is fairly amp dependent. Some amps (like the Solo lead clean), so long as the amp drive is set fairly low, allow the pedal to push out a nice volume differential. But most amps I try- or if I use the pedal by itself- either barely hit unity gain, or actually reduce in volume with the pedal on, even at max level. Weirder still, the pedal seems to be operating as a hard volume cap. If I place a boost pedal after the DS1, the volume gets boosted no problem. However, if I place a boost before the pedal, or if I boost input gain in helix, no change is made to the volume whatsoever. This is strange, since I can have the boost pedal up at max or push input gain until it starts clipping (which raises the volume substantially when the pedal is off), but as soon as I turn the DS1 on in front of it my volume drops back down. This doesn’t seem to happen with any other distortion pedals in Helix. The exact volume it caps at is somewhat variable, but usually around unity gain when I set my input level within the optimum range (-36 to -18 db). Any help here would be greatly appreciated! This feels like a bug, but I felt I should check here first since the weird behavior is pretty confusing. It’s not a huge deal, but since I was looking forward to getting a Nirvana like “quiet-loud” sound with this pedal specifically, finding out what’s going on here would be really helpful!
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