EDIT. At 8:48, I mention that you can't add extra effects to a preset in Native that wouldn't be possible on the Helix hardware, however I've discovered there's an option to turn off DSP limitations in the Native settings so you can use the full processing power of your computer! Just keep in mind that any crazy presets you design with this setting won't be cross compatible with the Helix hardware. Cheers to Rob for pointing this out! Thanks for watching 🤘
Enjoyed the production insights on this. Your stomp presets are fantastic! Do you have a video where you go over your FX setup for S1 daw? Or did I miss it in this video?
Sorry this comment isn't related to the video but I just wanted to say that I've been downloading all the free refills Reason Studios are dropping and your combinators are absolutely fantastic! Very playable and great use of the macro knobs and buttons :) If you ever release independent refills then I'm definitely buying those
have helix installed on Cubase 11. I can record a track with guitar and change the sound with helix after the fact, but cannot get my guitar sound to change when I choose a pre-set on helix. What am I doing wrong!??? Any info welcome 😊
Top, amigão! 😎💪🏼 Tire uma dúvida preciosa minha, por favor: QUANDO ESTOU GRAVANDO NO REAPER COM O HELIX NATIVE E LIGO UM DETERMINADO EFEITO PARA TOCAR EM UM TRECHO E DESLIGO O MESMO DEPOIS, QUANDO EU RENDERIZO A GRAVAÇÃO, O EFEITO FICA NA GRAVAÇÃO TODA. sabe me informar o que pode ser?
Thanks for the super informative video. I purchased the HX Stomp about a month ago, as an alternative, or add on, to my Kemper. I decided to buy Native last night, which is fairly adventurous for me at 58. So I’m still a bit of a noob on the computer/processing/ routing of things. I’m using a Scarlett 2nd Gen 6i6 with Reaper on a new i5 laptop. I couldn’t help noticing that at you drag and drop Native into the new track. Is this the same as adding Native as an effect on a track? I’ve been adding as an FX and arming the track to preview the presets. I have been cycling through the presets just trying them out, but after about the 30th preset, it’s as if it times out and all I hear is my dry signal. I have to shut Reaper down and start up again, continuing the process from the last preset, until it times out/stops on me again. Now I’m concerned that this could happen while recording. Any ideas on what could be causing this? Advice would be appreciated. Or my other option is to contact Line 6 support. Love that 70’s/80’s chorus btw.
Great Job! Love your Suhr guitar I have one in black love the sounds your getting I've been a loyal line 6 customer for years. If you ever want to sell some of your helix presets I'm a customer!!
Thank you man! I am currently working on a pack of full Helix presets at the moment. I want it to be useful and inspirational so I hope that it'll be of value for people once I put it out there! Thanks for watching!
What is your DI running into? Just an audio interface? I'm surprised how loud and full the stuff sounds with no noise. I always have an issue recording into my DAW directly because it sounds choked or has a lot of noise, even on clean tones. I use a passive DI box still and continue to have the issue.
I have the helix native, but when i use any fuzz effect like the octave fuzz or the arbitrator fuzz, it muffles the sound of my guitar and also produces a very loud noise, does anyone know or have any solution to this ?
Hey! When using fuzz or heavy distortion blocks with high amounts of gain and volume, if there is any noise present in the signal, it can be greatly amplified by these effects. Using a noise gate can help to clean up some of this noise when you're not playing - definitely check out the new Horizon gate that was introduced in Helix 3.0 for this! As for muffling the guitar - I find if you run a fuzz with the right settings into an already distorted amp, it can tame the high end nicely, but if the amp is already super overdriven and the fuzz is set too high, the signal can become too oversaturated and choke the high end. I don't know your exact setup, but I imagine this might be the issue you're running into! Hope that helps and thanks for watching!
Thank you! I've set my buffer size as low as possible and made sure I'm not using any plugins that would add latency in the session while recording. Most of the plugs I use are zero or super-low latency which is super nice!
Sure can! The other path can be used too, but I wanted the pitch block before the amp and effects so using another instance was the easiest option here to avoid moving all the blocks around 🤘
There's a setting in Native that allows you to completely ignore the fictional Helix Hardware limit and allow Native to use your CPU power as actual Helix Native "DSP". There's zero reason to run a 2nd instance of Native within your DAW for individual tracks unless you're trying to run more than 32 blocks since the software won't allow that...
@@RobCowie Cheers Rob, I had no idea. Always figured the Hardware Compatibility section was so that you could design either full Helix, or HX Stomp presets with Native. Completely missed the "Off" option!
Hey Paul. The delay you're hearing is latency (the time it takes for your guitar signal to be processed in the computer and output). To counter this, you'll need to turn the buffer size of your audio interface to a lower value. The lower the better, but this will depend on the performance spec of your computer. Most modern computers can handle low buffer sizes easily, but older computers may run into some trouble. Hope this helps!
@@seanmurrayguitar Hi Dran. I thi k mine should be ok. I think I'm hearing the input signal and the daw signal together but one is late. I have the apollo usb and read that I'm to mute the input fader. Not tried it yet