smarinchak Posted July 2 Share Posted July 2 If our Line 6 devices could output a reference tone and briefly monitor that signal using a reference microphone, the device could internally run a process to automatically set the global EQ. This would allow us to quickly calibrate our entire guitar setup for optimal tone—regardless of cabinet or backline. This would be possible at lower volume instead of annoying the neighborhood in the name of Fletcher Munson Curves. Of course, we could still fine-tune the sound further using the global EQ if desired. Manufacturers invest a great deal of effort into crafting presets that replicate the sound of iconic amps, and we buy their gear with the expectation that these tones will match the advertised character. But without a way to establish a neutral reference point, factory and user-purchased sounds often fall short of sounding exactly as intended. While reference-based calibration is common practice in professional audio, photography, and other fields, it hasn’t yet been applied to guitar modeling. This approach could improve the faithful reproduction of modeled and captured tones—no matter what speaker or amplification method you use, including the 4-cable method. And since a reference mic would already be part of the equation, it could serve an additional purpose: measuring volume for a few seconds on each snapshot or patch to automatically level output. That kind of feature would significantly simplify the process of leveling patches and dialing in perfect lead boosts. While professional audio engineers can make nearly any guitar sound excellent through a PA, most of us don’t have access to that level of expertise. Developing a calibration-based system like this could help close that gap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
datacommando Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 On 7/2/2025 at 2:43 AM, smarinchak said: Developing a calibration-based system like this could help close that gap. This is a user forum. There are no Line 6 staff here and only very occasionally do they visit these forums - (See the “sticky comment” in the black banner stripe at the top of this page entitled “Welcome to the Line 6 forums”). Previously, all feature requests, and suggestions should have been directed to Line 6 by posting on the IdeaScale page. Since the planned introduction of the new flagship Helix Stadium models, IdeaScale has been retired. I cannot see that your suggestion would be considered for inclusion in the now 10 year old Helix units. Until Line 6 actually provide a method of posting suggestions for development ideas, then you are basically stuck. No matter how good you think your ideas are, I would guess that the main interest of the development team will be in getting the new devices out of the door. Ultimately, your best chance of anyone from Line 6 seeing your request is to post it in the Digital & Modeling section of The Gear Page. Hope this helps makes sense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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