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loutowart

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  1. The best ive come up with is this config it relies on the "split block" and the panning controls associated with them. I want to do this but without running 2 signal chains if possible, eg. controlling one amp model affects both guitar tracks, in stereo. This at least knocks it down to one instance of Helix
  2. Im trying to use Helix Native as a Stereo Bus Effect. Example: I have 2 rhythm guitar tracks that i want to pan hard left and hard right. In Ableton Live I "group" these tracks into a Stereo Bus so i can control their overall volume with one fader. If i were to use POD farm at this stage, id drop it onto the Bus ive created and and both guitar tracks would be processed, in stereo, with one instance of POD Farm with a single signal chain running in it. With Helix this does not happen, at least not automatically like POD farm. Im trying to get around using multiple instances of Helix for 2 tones that will be the same.
  3. Right On!! Ok so i think ive got it. Ive done a 'Y' split before two amps, 1 on chain 1A, 1 on chain 1B. Ive used the 'balance A/B' controls at Y split setting them to L and R. Ive then dropped the 'Merge' block to chain 1B and at each output set them to L and R. I was hoping to use 1 chain like POD Farm can do but ill trade that to be able to use the HX models. Thanks for the help, and i hope this helps others
  4. Im a little late to the party but I am trying to use Helix Native in exactly the same way and im having trouble. Has anyone found "The Way" to do this yet?
  5. Im using Ableton Live 10. Usually i will track two rhythm guitar tracks and group them, apply the Pod Fam 2 plugin to the group pan the raw guitar tracks left and right use one amp setup but match tones. POD Farm 2 seems to do this automatically. Im having real trouble getting Helix Native to do this as i assume it has something to do with input blocks or something. I need the raw tracks to process in stereo not stack on top of each another as seems to be happening. What is the proper way to set up the inputs/blocks to facilitate stereo in/out of the plugin? Thank you for any help, this is the only issue keeping Helix from being my "everything" processor.
  6. If you have a Variax with a VDI cable, you can save tunings within your Firehawk presets. Open the editor in the Firehawk app, and with your Variax connected, tap the Variax block, scroll down to tuning, adjust whatever strings you like and save.
  7. I Have a Variax Standard VDI to a Firehawk FX. I want the Acoustic model tones to be routed through the FOH, and I want all others routed, no amp models just FX, routed to the front end of my HD147/w stereo 412. Im sure this can be done, some instructions on how to do it would be sooo appreciated
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