markwesse Posted July 2, 2022 Share Posted July 2, 2022 Hi All Been a long time user of Line 6 since early 90s...need to replace my hd500 as the hardware is failing ie switches arent responding etc and Im ready to move up to a helix I use 3 guitars live as well as guitar synth hooked up to wavestation etc; Elec goes into guitar in of course, classical is a K&K trinity type pickup and goes to Aux and the acoustic has a custom condenser mic into the mic in. Im now also moving the guitar synth to software so I can ditch the hex pickup etc so this need simply an audio feed to convert to midi To complete the migration and simplify things, I need the feed to FOH to be L&R XLR out - Standard stuff FX Insert 1 L&R out to FOH ie an extra output for separate mix levels This is because I also include looping wtih synth etc which I want the engineer to have separate control of I have read the manual and the answer to my question is not clear; I need to know if helix can route (via usb) a dry signal on 1 usb channel and a stereo effected helix output to another usb channel pair to my connected iPad/Surface for external midi guitar synth (dry using midi guitar/jam origin and external looper) and return the signal back as a stereo buss into helix which is then routed out an fix send pair? As per the FOH above Please see rough pic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rd2rk Posted July 2, 2022 Share Posted July 2, 2022 When using Helix as your AI (ASIO Device) USB 1/2 mirrors the signal at the Main Outputs (without USB 1/2 from your DAW - see below). USB 7 and 8 are DRY (unprocessed - Helix Input to Output) by default and can be assigned to separate Inputs. For example, USB 7=Guitar; USB 8=Aux or MIC. The signal from your DAW (or whatever) if routed to USB 1/2 will by default be routed directly (unprocessed) to the Main Outputs. You can select 1/4, XLR or both (multi). While your Electric via the Guitar Input and your Acoustic via AUX can be used either/or/both by selecting MULTI for the Input Block, your MIC signal is separate and would need to be assigned a separate Input Block, splitting a Path which is probably OK as you'd likely want different FX on it. If you split Path A this can be returned to that Path, assigned a separate Output Block or kept split and brought in either through the Path B Input Block or a separate Input block on Path B, splitting that Path and either returned within Path B or routed to a separate Output Block from Path B. NOTE: Since you only get one split per Path splitting a Path means you can't parallel process FX on that Path. You can't route a USB signal directly to a Send. If you don't want the return from your looper to go to the Main Outs you could use USB 3/4 or 5/6 to send from your Looper then assign those USB channels to a separate Input Block and place a SEND Block in that Path or assign that Path's Output Block to a SEND pair. Hope I've answered your questions. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gk001 Posted July 2, 2022 Share Posted July 2, 2022 I use Helix Floor with Jamorigins MIDI guitar via USB to iPhone or PC, I posted some info here that may help you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markwesse Posted July 2, 2022 Author Share Posted July 2, 2022 Thanks guys Im just downloading the editor...hopefully that will make your info clearer...hopefully runs in offline mode without a helix :-\ The inputs are exclusive...so each preset can manage separately based on that EDIT: Ok missed opportunity on that one Cant think of any editor of NI that doesnt let you load up offline to check it out. Ah well...anyone have Helix native they want to sell? I must have missed out previously as I thought there was a special on it for 199? It might be easier/flexible and easier to just go the mini pc path Im thinking...and just host it in Live Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
datacommando Posted July 2, 2022 Share Posted July 2, 2022 On 7/2/2022 at 11:42 AM, markwesse said: Thanks guys Im just downloading the editor...hopefully that will make your info clearer...hopefully runs in offline mode without a helix :-\ The inputs are exclusive...so each preset can manage separately based on that EDIT: Ok missed opportunity on that one Cant think of any editor of NI that doesnt let you load up offline to check it out. Ah well...anyone have Helix native they want to sell? I must have missed out previously as I thought there was a special on it for 199? It might be easier/flexible and easier to just go the mini pc path Im thinking...and just host it in Live Hi, I guess you have realised that HX Edit needs to be connected to a hardware unit to function. If you want to start to familiarise yourself with Helix editing, you could download the 15 day trial version of Helix Native plug-in and have a better idea of how it works within a DAW. If you purchase any Helix unit you can also buy Helix Native at the discount price of $99.99. If you are looking for someone selling their copy you need to check the dedicated Helix Native forum. https://line6.com/support/forum/90-helix-native/ As noted by “rd2rk” in the post above, your USB routing options for both processed and dry signals are all available via 8 channels. The Helix also can be configured as 4 separate stereo channels of audio, depending on DSP usage. Also, with regard to the Behringer FCB1010 you mentioned in another post, there are lots of people using those with Helix hardware and Native software without issues. As you have previously been using your POD HD500 with all your equipment, I would venture to suggest that you should have no problems with the Helix. Helix = more = better. Hope this helps/makes sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
markwesse Posted July 5, 2022 Author Share Posted July 5, 2022 Again, thanks so much HD Edit can easily work offline...HX Edit is a surprise I ended up buying a second hand one...got the guy to test the mic in/phantom which to his amazement was fried; I warned him and he tested before bringing it a long way to get the cash but im ok with surface mount pga (with help from a friend) As mentioned, mic is + 48v is super important as when on steel string, I must have something to plug this into and I have tried everything from Taylor on board, LR Bags Anthem, IR Acoustic Stage...well too many to name and I can actually use this in the studio...so its nice to have that live (wrong aim in that pic) Just working on the patch and seemed to do it pretty easily One thing I find a bit annoying is that Im use to multi behaviour on a foot switch, well just 3 basics Quick press Double Press Hold I can see it has 2 of those in command centre but no multi state for stomps etc or double click to go to default Also has legacy fx but no legacy amps...was totally happy with what I had on HD500 and will obviously add a couple of new ones...but really, I only use 3 models and variations of those...that is MORE than enough for a couple of hours of impro :-) Ah well...always a compromise but it certainly has the routing and inputs now...well when I fix; does anyone know of any tips to make the 48v more robust? I have been hot plugging for 40 years and NEVER had an issue (obviously always mute)...but to be that sensitive and Im using high end cables etc (Analysis Plus Pro Oval) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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