Musician, pedal builder, and tone-chaser Joe Gore has unveiled thirteen aftermarket sound units – or “forums” – for the Line 6 Helix.
Every board objectives to do some thing specific, not simply from the other forums within the set, but from the everyday tones modelling amps produce. As Gore states in his video outlining the forums, he's drawing near the Helix “as the particular device it is”, in search of usable but offbeat tones which you wouldn’t be able to acquire with analogue gear.
A couple of highlights from Gore’s offerings are the Blood and Pasta board and Beelzeboard. The former evokes the function tones of Ennio Morricone, dusting your sound in primitive fuzz and lo-fi reverb generally heard in spaghetti westerns. Watch the video above to analyze extra.
Beelzeboard, alternatively, abandons duration authenticity in favour of a thick, stereo wall of digital noise. It takes benefit of the Helix’s ability to reach far into parts of the frequency spectrum inaccessible to a ordinary amplifier.
Here are there rest of the units to be had:
The Back Assward Board – a postpone-heavy board with an uncommon sign chain order
The Bigfoot Board – eerie synth sounds stimulated via cryptozoology
The Ouija Board – theremin-heavy horror soundscapes
The Bliss Board – calming ambient pads
The Bogus Bass Board – transforms your guitar into any one of a collection of bass guitar and synth basses
The Board of the Rings – interlocking ring modulators
The Fuzz Board – a group of fuzz tones
The Bop and Swing Board – true vintage jazz tones from any guitar
The Broke-ass Board – the usage of a completely expensive modelling unit to recreate a terrible, cheap amplifier
The Glitch Board – the sounds of breaking gadget
The Psych Board – psychedelic sounds from retro jangle to bizarre bass tones
Each of those boards can be bought in my opinion for $13, or all collectively for $99. You can pay attention to Gore exhibit the one of a kind forums on his YouTube channel.
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