We need to talk about Line 6…

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jamesguitarjamesguitar Frets: 230
edited November 4 in Digital & Modelling
I’ve been using the HX Stomp since 2020 for all kinds of gigs and musical scenarios. It’s a super flexible rig and the compact size is the big winner for me. I’d previously owned the HX FX as well as borrowing a Flextone back in the day, but didn’t gel with either of those so much.

As we’ve all come to appreciate by now, Line 6 have been solid with their updates, adding new effects and amp models on a yearly basis. The last big update was at the start of November last year, so this begs the question - what can we expect this week?


1) a few new amp models and effects (Eventide Micro Pitch finally?…), or…

2) a new range of larger format pedals??


It feels like as good as the Line 6 stuff sounds, the larger units in the Helix range have become quite long in the tooth. Almost every big competitor is now offering the ability to do amp captures, including even the Chinese budget brands like Hotone. We’re now seeing touchscreens as standard; whether it’s budget level brands like Sonicake or the industry standard brands like BOSS. 

As much as I love the HX Stomp, it took me a while to get there. The user interface is way too fiddly and most guitarists don’t want to know about menu diving and guessing which buttons / wheels do what. I think Neural and Fender have set the standard for form factor / user interface. A full sized Helix feels ginormous and heavy these days compared to say the Quad Cortex. We’ve also got ToneX offering amp sims and a full chain (compression, a range of different modulation and delays and verbs) for as little as £149 (with arguably better quality end results than units costing 6 times the price).

I’d say Line6 have been very lucky to have players on YouTube creating regular tutorials and preset builds (nod to John with the post title). They’ve managed to maintain interest and showcase what the units are capable of if you really put the work in.

So, my closing question - what can we expect next from Line this week / year and can they stay relevant?
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  • monquixotemonquixote Frets: 18548
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    I think amp captures are quite niche in the grand scheme of things.

    No one has really released anything that is wiping the floor with the Helix in the many years it's been out so I don't see that any game changers are required.
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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 29392
    I couldn’t give a flying shit about amp captures. Every other bit of comparable kit I’ve tried has been harder to use than Helix so I’m honestly not remotely bothered by the idea of a new big unit. 

    Any more gaps in fx would obviously be great, and minimising DSP use wherever possible (esp pitch shifting!) but otherwise I’m extremely happy with my Stomps
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  • BlueStratBlueStrat Frets: 1068
    To do amp captures you’d need to own the amp; not many of us own multiple holy grail amps. 
    The Helix is so easy to use and sounds great - maybe a helix v2 is due in the coming couple of years? Till then I’m more than happy with mine
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  • WazmeisterWazmeister Frets: 10257
    edited November 2
    That is a immature click bait title… and not relevant imho, as L6 are neither irrelevant or likely to be a game changer.
    YMMV etc =)
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  • NerineNerine Frets: 2639
    Thread title pissed me off even though it was tongue in cheek. 

    I can’t stand the YouTube channels that are slaves to the algorithm. 

    It’s getting so the format is so samey between channels, too. Clickbait, nonsense title, audio clip, 12 mins waffle interspersed with the odd audio bit, end. 

    No point made. Like, come on. You’re making too many videos to the point where you have nothing to say and have to rely on rehashing stuff that’s been said 1,000 times before by giving it a new buzzword title, with plenty of capitals for good measure. 

    I used to enjoy YouTube, but generally I watch stuff completely unrelated to guitar these days as nothing gear related tends to be any good because it’s either to pander to the manufacturer or the algorithm, regardless of what the creator claims. 

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  • rze99rze99 Frets: 2628
    I use the Yamaha THR100HD head as my modeller with my effects board.

    The sounds are great it’s really incredibly flexible but the thing is it is exactly like using a valve amp because it’s designed to do that. You can load any IRs you like but the defaults are great so no need.   

    I’ve no interest in spending hours inside Line6 or anyone else’s menus. 
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  • SporkySporky Frets: 31188
    rze99 said:

    I’ve no interest in spending hours inside Line6 or anyone else’s menus. 
    You only have to do that if you want to.

    I reckon I've spent at least a hundred times as long playing through my Helix as I have playing with it. Partly it's just very quick and easy to adjust - no menus unless you're changing system stuff - and partly it's really easy to get good sounds. 
    "[Sporky] brings a certain vibe and dignity to the forum."
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  • BlueingreenBlueingreen Frets: 2744
    Nerine said:
    Thread title pissed me off even though it was tongue in cheek. 

    I can’t stand the YouTube channels that are slaves to the algorithm. 

    It’s getting so the format is so samey between channels, too. Clickbait, nonsense title, audio clip, 12 mins waffle interspersed with the odd audio bit, end. 

    No point made. Like, come on. You’re making too many videos to the point where you have nothing to say and have to rely on rehashing stuff that’s been said 1,000 times before by giving it a new buzzword title, with plenty of capitals for good measure. 

    I used to enjoy YouTube, but generally I watch stuff completely unrelated to guitar these days as nothing gear related tends to be any good because it’s either to pander to the manufacturer or the algorithm, regardless of what the creator claims. 


    I agree, I don't thing the current situation can last.  The cynicism and inauthenticity are getting ever more transparent.  I'm sorry, no matter how good a player you are I'm not interested in your opinions about a piece of gear you've only spent a few hours fannying about with because you need something to make this week's video about, and wouldn't have given a second thought otherwise.
    “To a man with a hammer every problem looks like a nail.”
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  • I would like an "HX Effects Mini" (no not an HX Stomp). I don't need the amp sims that the stomp has. Just a mini version of the HX FX that still has the scribble scripts, haptic switches, snapshot/preset/stompbox modes, just 3-4 footswitches, and half the price of the HX FX. I'd call it HX Effects Fly Rig. 
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  • relic245relic245 Frets: 1144
    I would like an "HX Effects Mini" (no not an HX Stomp). I don't need the amp sims that the stomp has. Just a mini version of the HX FX that still has the scribble scripts, haptic switches, snapshot/preset/stompbox modes, just 3-4 footswitches, and half the price of the HX FX. I'd call it HX Effects Fly Rig. 
    With you on this. As long as it still has fx loops and midi in in.
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  • TimmyOTimmyO Frets: 8341
    <lol and shudder at thread title> 

    The thing I thought was brilliant about the full fat Helix I had (that tends never to be the topic of whatever clickbait/FOMO YouTube string of videos all the creators are doing that week) was how well thought out it was to integrate in to various different setups.

    It can be a midi control centre for other stuff, or.controlled by other midi things. It can run as a simple DSP chain or have multiple in.out points for different parts of the signal. 

    It can send a fully modelled chain one way and a no-cab-modelled split somewhere else. 

    And the UI is fantastic. 
    Red ones are better. 
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  • SporkySporky Frets: 31188
    TimmyO said:
    <lol and shudder at thread title> 
    Needs a gurning face thumbnail. 
    "[Sporky] brings a certain vibe and dignity to the forum."
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  • EricTheWearyEricTheWeary Frets: 16953
    I was looking for some Charlie Baty videos the other day and one was of him having his amp captured by a Kemper. Jazz and blues guy who didn't even use pedals, I think the video showed that it worked but that for many people it's also probably pointless (no interest in multiple amps in one box or don't have them to capture). I'm fairly sure Charlie was happy with a toob amp until he passed away. 

    Watching the launch of the new JHS delay the other day it's sort of a stripped down DL4 (otherwise I was deeply underwhelmed, but there you go) and it seems a shame that Line 6 didn't keep pursuing the single pedal market but I understand that it's an horrifically crowded market place. Maybe a DL1 or DL2 for those who are put off by anything much larger than a Boss. 
    Tipton is a small fishing village in the borough of Sandwell. 
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  • HeartfeltdawnHeartfeltdawn Frets: 23603
    edited November 4
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    It feels like as good as the Line 6 stuff sounds, the larger units in the Helix range have become quite long in the tooth. Almost every big competitor is now offering the ability to do amp captures, including even the Chinese budget brands like Hotone. We’re now seeing touchscreens as standard; whether it’s budget level brands like Sonicake or the industry standard brands like BOSS. 

    As much as I love the HX Stomp, it took me a while to get there. The user interface is way too fiddly and most guitarists don’t want to know about menu diving and guessing which buttons / wheels do what. I think Neural and Fender have set the standard for form factor / user interface. A full sized Helix feels ginormous and heavy these days compared to say the Quad Cortex. We’ve also got ToneX offering amp sims and a full chain (compression, a range of different modulation and delays and verbs) for as little as £149 (with arguably better quality end results than units costing 6 times the price).

    I’d say Line6 have been very lucky to have players on YouTube creating regular tutorials and preset builds (nod to John with the post title). They’ve managed to maintain interest and showcase what the units are capable of if you really put the work in.

    So, my closing question - what can we expect next from Line this week / year and can they stay relevant?

    1. Touchscreens are overrated.

    2. Hotone do amp captures: do they actually do them well? Are Hotone amp captures better than Line 6 modelling? 

    3. Neural size is indeed great. What does Neural have to do to get to Helix levels of love? 

    4. Tonex offers great sound but the entire UI is absolute dogshit. 

    5. Line 6 is absolutely relevant and the sounds are still relevant now. 

    I'm neither old nor a geezer.


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  • stickyfiddlestickyfiddle Frets: 29392
    If anyone is wondering about the real world usability of the HXStomp in 2024, I took a fly rig of HX Stomp and 2 dirts (Harlot and JanRay) to Spain for a gig a month ago - played a whole wedding set plugged in direct and using comp, mod, delay and amp/cans from the Helix with de minimis tweaking. It sounded epic, weighted bugger all and fitted in my suitcase. 

    The concept that could be materially improved in any way hasn’t even crossed my mind
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  • digitalscreamdigitalscream Frets: 28643
    ADMIN: Thread title amended. No clickbait, please....
    <space for hire>
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  • ChimpankieChimpankie Frets: 432
    ADMIN: Thread title amended. No clickbait, please....
    I was getting really confused by the discussion on the thread title until I saw this… 

    rze99 said:
    I use the Yamaha THR100HD head as my modeller with my effects board.

     
    I’m sure Yamaha don’t mind which Yamaha owned modeller (THR or Line 6) you’re using as long as it’s a Yamaha one :lol: 
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  • monquixotemonquixote Frets: 18548
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    ADMIN: Thread title amended. No clickbait, please....

    We NEED to TALK!!!!! About Lee's excellent moderation accomplished with this one weird tip.

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  • ElectricXIIElectricXII Frets: 1318
    Some of you guys are being a bit sensitive about the thread title. More old men shouting at clouds.

    However I disagree with the OP. I don't need to talk about Line 6, because I gig with real, heavy, loud valve amps and real pedals. I will admit to owning a Line 6 wireless unit, but I couldn't care less about HX.


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  • JetfireJetfire Frets: 1728
    I dont think we need to talk about Line 6... I dont think they done anything suss, inappropriate or generally awful. They make a great range of products and are well liked. 

    I think anyone pretending an "amp capture" has some secret sauce is frankly, mental. Its a digital representation of a certain set of EQs that the unit "hears". Kemper has been doing it for years and if you want that technology, you go to them.  
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