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Mod/Chorus echo pedal bug


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On 7/3/2023 at 7:39 PM, 5thvision said:

Suddenly the Spread in Mod/chorus echo dont work.....setting it to zero, have no effect.

Please correct


If you have an issue that qualifies as a genuine “bug”, you need to post to this thread:

 


Generally, when strange things start to happen in your hardware the first thing to do is perform a Factory Reset.

 

You didn’t say which unit you have where this is happening, but here’s a full list of reset options.

 

Helix Floor/LT: Turn unit off and then back on. Hold in Footswitches 9 and 10 right after you turn the unit on, throughout the boot process, until you see that your factory presets are loading.

 

Helix Rack: Turn unit off and then back on. Hold in Encoders 5 and 6 right after you turn the unit on, throughout the boot process, until you see that your factory presets are loading.

 

HX Effects: Turn unit off and then turn back on. Hold Footswitch 6 and Tap throughout the boot process, until you see that your factory presets are loading. If you run into any trouble with a failed update or your unit will not boot up, try powering on while holding the right arrow ">" This will put the unit into update mode and you can re-install the latest firmware from there.

 

HX Stomp:  Turn unit off and then turn back on. Hold Footswitches 2 and 3 as the unit boots up. 

 

HX Stomp XL:  Turn unit off and then turn back on. Hold Footswitches C and D as the unit boots up. 


If the issue continues you may find it advisable to contact Customer Support.


Hope this helps/makes sense.

 

 

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On 7/3/2023 at 8:39 PM, 5thvision said:

Suddenly the Spread in Mod/chorus echo dont work.....setting it to zero, have no effect.

Please correct

It works correctly.

From the manual:

"For modulated stereo delays, Spread affects the LFOs’ (low frequency oscillators) stereo modulation behavior. At 0, the LFOs are in sync. At 10, the two LFOs are 180 degrees out of sync, so that when one side is modulating up, the other side is modulating down."

 

If you don't hear that it is likely that the signal is mixed down by a mono block after the delay or the device that you plugged into mixes it mono.

 

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