markbunney Posted May 23 Posted May 23 1 hour ago, Tripehound said: What’s the word on the street as to when some more stock will hit the shelves? Feeling very left out ATM! I asked Andertons and they said end of September, Guitar Guitar website says the same. Quote
tayste_2000 Posted May 23 Posted May 23 Apparently there will be some available in europe but thats just from a random forum post I saw Quote
joeabass Posted May 23 Posted May 23 4 hours ago, Greg Edwards69 said: Just one question (I asked before, but it got buried in this burgeoning thread). How bright is the screen, and it bright enough to see outdoors in direct sunlight? I’ve done 2 outdoor gigs so far, one being very sunny and didn’t have an issue. 2 Quote
Greg Edwards69 Posted May 23 Posted May 23 13 minutes ago, joeabass said: I’ve done 2 outdoor gigs so far, one being very sunny and didn’t have an issue. That's good to hear. I can't see my Helix screen at all in direct sunlight. Quote
Greg Edwards69 Posted May 23 Posted May 23 1 hour ago, tayste_2000 said: Apparently there will be some available in europe but thats just from a random forum post I saw They mentioned it on their FB page last night: 1 Quote
bassmayhem Posted Monday at 06:08 Posted Monday at 06:08 On 22/05/2025 at 08:51, Sibob said: I’m not sure I quite understand your first sentence?! In that case, you’re not making the amp break-up, you’re just introducing a drive circuit before it, which is then being amplified. The test would be putting a significant clean boost in front of the amp capture, and seeing if that drives it. With no horse in the race, I too would not expect an amp capture to break-up, as it doesn’t have the information to do that in the same way a dynamic, controllable effect does, it’s just a snapshot of a single sound. I’d probably expect digital clipping (bad) before you achieved anything useable. But happy to be proven wrong of course. Si I tried to use the GAIN block to drive the AMP block, but it only resulted in "same but louder", not like an amp at breakup. I only use the gain stage to match my different basses output signals to the Anagram, by making three similar presets (on each bank) with unity gain, -9 dB and +9 dB for the different basses. The block HARMONIC BOOSTER is also very useful to get a nice tone. It really enhances what comes after. I start my chain: Gain - Harmonic Booster - Vintage Microtubes - Peggy Bass... all other stuff on scenes ... BUS Compressor and finishes off with an IR B15 cab from Shift Line. I also put a high pass filter at the end at ~60 Hz just to not make PA guy cry... Well, I do not really care HOW to get a tone that I want; the main thing is that I get the tone I want. Many modelers have "gain stages", but they tend to just sound harsh and kind of trashy in my ears when overdriven. The way I do it gives me the tone most similar to a tube amp - Ampeg or other - without using a tube amp. I have an Ashdown CTM-100 with a H&K Quantum 810 in the rehearsing room; it NEVER leaves the place. I get almost the same creamy-ish kind of tone out of the Anagram into my clean micro rigs and/or PA and studio monitors. I also put the BUS compressor block at the end of the signal chain so I can play with the dynamics into the tone shaping blocks at the beginning. This will surely be a long thread... 3 Quote
MrDinsdale Posted Monday at 07:50 Posted Monday at 07:50 1 hour ago, bassmayhem said: but it only resulted in "same but louder", not like an amp at breakup. This is basically the answer to the original question, the amp isn't breaking up and any saturation is coming from the drives you're adding. This mirrors what others have said. It's ace that you're getting the tone you want though and it sounds like a lot of people are blown away by it too 🙌 I'll probably be looking to grab one at some point once they have a few more effects and hopefully a streamlined capture workflow. I'd like to know that the amp models are useable for the tones I want though, because 3-4 captures get used up fast (my current basic QC patch has 6-7) and I dont like DG drives as much as I’ve tried to. 2 Quote
Lfalex v1.1 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Probably mentioned already, but the lack of a 3.5mm stereo audio in or Bluetooth connectivity for audio is a bit of an omission as far as I'm concerned. Never understood why manufacturers add a headphone jack, but not the means to mix in external sources. Quote
Killerfridge Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 47 minutes ago, Lfalex v1.1 said: Probably mentioned already, but the lack of a 3.5mm stereo audio in or Bluetooth connectivity for audio is a bit of an omission as far as I'm concerned. Never understood why manufacturers add a headphone jack, but not the means to mix in external sources. Apparently Bluetooth is "coming soon", it was supposed to launch with it but a last minute bug was found Quote
Greg Edwards69 Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago They're supposed to be enabling audio over USB soon as well. This would be useful for many modern devices, such as smartphones and tablets, that no longer include headphone sockets. It would be handy if it could supply power over USB too, to charge up a device at the same time. Quote
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