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On Helix Stadium Floor, Firmware 1.2.1 When I use the tap switch in Combo mode, the start up screen is shown and the device turns to the edit view. Please note: I was expecting Helix Stadium as a premium product to provide all baseline functions from OG products. Instead, I find myself doing beta testing on the productive firmware. I would like to sign up for Helix Stadium Floor beta testing to contribute to working baseline functions.
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On Helix Stadium Floor, Firmware 1.2.1 When I control parameters by snapshots visual highlighting via LEDs and stomp is not working. Example: 1. I assign delay feedback parameter to a footswitch. -> Working 2. I use the footswitch to toogle between minimum value (no highlighting stomp/LED) and and maximum value (highlighting stomp/LED). -> Working 3: I slide the parameter to snapshot control and turn the parameter on/off via snapshots. -> Working 4: I expect the parameters to be highlighted via snapshot control -> NOT WORKING Please note: This is a baseline function working perfectly fine in both Helix and Pod Go. I was expecting Helix Stadium as a premium product to provide all baseline functions from OG products. Instead, I find myself doing beta testing on the productive firmware. I would like to sign up for Helix Stadium Floor beta testing to contribute to working baseline functions.
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Hi, I have created a personal Chat for creating my own presets and guitar tones using ChatGPT. I hope anyone can find this useful for their own needs and learning experience. "I want you to provide step-by-step instructions for creating a preset in Stadium that accurately matches Artist Name Goes Here’s “Song Title Goes Here” tone from the original studio recording, using only the gear and models available in Stadium. When naming amps, cabs, and effects, use the exact model names as they appear in Stadium. Immediately after each Stadium model name, include the original gear name it’s based on in parentheses (for example: Stadium Model Name (Original Gear Name))." This is a great learning tool for beginners.
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Helix Stadium software WiFi drop-outs, intermittent connection.
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If there are intermittent drop-outs or disconnect with the Helix Stadium software when you're connected to a known stable WiFi network. It's a good idea to check your WiFi router to see if it matches the standards supported. You can look up your WiFi router model online, and see if it matches one of the supported options from the manual: https://manuals.line6.com/en/helix-stadium/live/wifi-bluetooth-and-ethernet-connectivity The following Wi-Fi IEEE standards are supported: 802.11b, 2.4GHz 802.11a, 5GHz 802.11g, 2.4GHz 802.11n, 2.4GHz, 5GHz (Wi-Fi 4) 802.11ac, 5GHz (Wi-Fi 5) If it's not a match with one of these supported formats, then you may need to consider an alternative router, or upgrading your router if its outdated. Another work-around would be connecting through the Ethernet to USB-A adapter that's mentioned in the manual. (see above link)-
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General info about creating a backup to the microSD card can be found in the Helix Stadium Manual here: https://manuals.line6.com/en/helix-stadium/live/helix-stadium-maintenance What is the Minimum and Maximum capacity of the microSD card for Stadium? Minimum size 32GB Maximum 512GB verified, larger cards are under investigation. Needs to be formatted on the Stadium itself to create the right partitions. HC and XC compatible Are there any file size restrictions, such as a 4GB limit per file? There is no limit, but if the SD card no longer offers enough storage, an alert will be presented. The user can then choose to delete certain files OR use another SD card. Are SDXC cards supported? Yes. Will work the same as a regular Micro SD. Minimum capacity of 32 GB. Maximum 512GB has been verified. U1 Speed Class (or higher) is recommended in the manual. The SD card needs to be formatted through Helix Stadium's Maintenance Mode since it creates its own partitions. Which file formats are supported? The partitions it creates are exFAT (Stadium) and FAT32 (Looper). This is done during the formatting process on the Stadium hardware in Maintenance Mode. For Song view: song files loaded need to be .WAV files. How do you enter Maintenance Mode on Helix Stadium? Turn the Helix Stadium OFF and then while powering ON hold down the HOME and SONG VIEW buttons for about 10 seconds, or until the screen turns on. Then you'll see the screen boot into the maintenance window with options on the bottom of the screen.
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I have a quick question about the new Stadium pedalboard. Is the Helix Stadium editor compatible with Mac OS Catalina 10.15.7 software? Unfortunately, my computer is no longer upgradable, having reached its peak.
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Hello Line6 and dear community, many of us watched the livestream and saw the UFO they’re calling the Helix Stadium. It’s clear that, after 10 years, new hardware needs to be released. But I’m not here to talk about the new Helix — I want to talk about the current (or maybe now “old”) Helix Floor. I have a few questions that I hope Line6 will be able to answer. But first, I want to say that I love my Helix and consider the years of support a shining example of great product maintenance. Now for the questions: Will there be further updates? Will our beloved Helix continue to receive new effects and amps? For example, a slicer is still missing. Will earlier amps be brought up to the quality level of the later ones? If there is another update — will it be the final one, or can we expect further additions in the future? (Even if they come in longer intervals than before.) Will there be a VST plugin for Stadium? Will this plugin replace the current Helix VST, or is it going to be an entirely new offering? When can we expect support for the Helix Floor to be discontinued? Has this already been decided? Are you able to speak about it yet? Or is there currently no plan to end support? Lastly, I just want to say that I’ve always been satisfied with both my Helix Floor and my Pod Go. Thank you for many years of musical joy!
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I still own a "Jurassic" era amp modelling platform - the Johnson Millenium (late 1990s). One of the forward looking features of the Millennium Series was the ability to assign one of two available LFOs, or Envelope Detectors ("Dynamic") to model parameters (i.e. Amp or Effects parameters), in the same way that you can assign a footswitch or expression pedal in the current Helix series. Any chance we could see something like that in the upcoming Helix Stadium?