jpdennis Posted November 24 Share Posted November 24 I have read the Stadium online manual from beginning to end. I realize it cannot be in download format because of the embedded videos. So, whether that is good news or bad news it is, in my humble opinion, just news. I realized answers to about 80% of the questions so far, including my 60% of questions, are in the manual. There are few typos regarding XL versus no XL but Line 6 may correct them once the non XL ships. I, for one, will be sitting down for about a week going through each step of the manual. The various sub displays on the touch screen make it worth it for me. If I am not back in a week that means I wasn't able to shower after woodshedding and my wife isn't allowing me in the house until I go YMCA and shower there. I can only speak for myself in that, after reading the complete manual and checking the videos, it will be well worth the trouble for me. Wish me luck. jpd 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WickedFinger Posted Sunday at 07:06 AM Share Posted Sunday at 07:06 AM When are we going to get a printable file version of the manual? Some of us like to read and understand things to make better use of the unit's features. Especially with the upgrades coming for Showcase and Proxy. The on screen stuff is great and all but something of this depth and complexity needs a manual. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverhead Posted Sunday at 12:56 PM Share Posted Sunday at 12:56 PM On 11/30/2025 at 2:06 AM, WickedFinger said: When are we going to get a printable file version of the manual? Some of us like to read and understand things to make better use of the unit's features. Especially with the upgrades coming for Showcase and Proxy. The on screen stuff is great and all but something of this depth and complexity needs a manual. I doubt that there are plans to do this but I don’t really know. You can submit a feature request. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dschauer12 Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM Share Posted Sunday at 06:21 PM I really wish each AMP and Effect block had a complete description of what hardware it is based on, and perhaps a description of common settings, sidechaining strategies, and how any of the controls may interact/overlap. I can find some of this by looking at the U.S. Registered Trademarks, but not all. For instance, a better explanation of the Asheville Filter effect would be very helpful, such as explaining what the various patterns are. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
silverhead Posted Sunday at 11:57 PM Share Posted Sunday at 11:57 PM The Big Book of Helix Tips and Tricks (available on Sweetwater, author Craig Anderton) does a fantastic job of this. There’s also a very good website: helixhelp.com 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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