lisanovak Posted April 10, 2024 Share Posted April 10, 2024 I'm new to using the Helix and am attempting to mimic my physical pedal setup within it. While I understand replicating complex pedals like the Digitech Dirty Robot may be unrealistic, I thought replicating the Moog MF Drive would be more feasible, focusing on its lopass filter aspect controlled via an expression pedal. However, I've struggled to find a straightforward lopass filter in the Helix that allows expression pedal control over the cutoff frequency. The "filters" section seems to only offer automated options, and a wah pedal, despite being somewhat similar, doesn't produce the same depth or sound as a lopass filter. Is there a way to manually control the automated filters, or another method to achieve the classic filter effect found in synthesizers? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theElevators Posted April 10, 2024 Share Posted April 10, 2024 You can assign any parameter of any block to the expression pedal. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brue58ski Posted April 12, 2024 Share Posted April 12, 2024 Helix Manual. Page 45. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
datacommando Posted April 13, 2024 Share Posted April 13, 2024 On 4/10/2024 at 5:55 PM, lisanovak said: I'm new to using the Helix and am attempting to mimic my physical pedal setup within it. While I understand replicating complex pedals like the Digitech Dirty Robot may be unrealistic, I thought replicating the Moog MF Drive would be more feasible, focusing on its lopass filter aspect controlled via an expression pedal. However, I've struggled to find a straightforward lopass filter in the Helix that allows expression pedal control over the cutoff frequency. The "filters" section seems to only offer automated options, and a wah pedal, despite being somewhat similar, doesn't produce the same depth or sound as a lopass filter. Is there a way to manually control the automated filters, or another method to achieve the classic filter effect found in synthesizers? Hi, As a noob to the Helix world, and wanting to dig beneath the surface of the usual stuff, you might find that purchasing a copy of this would be a good investment. Full of good stuff. Hope this helps/makes sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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