The gating effect of the fuzz and character was fun, but it was a really hard fuzz to get more than just a few good sounds from. It has a similar topology to a fuzzrite, with a different voicing for bass. sorry for the long post :X thank you.The Thrifter Fuzz came from my love of the fuzz circuit inside the Acoustic 360 preamp. but I'm sure all you lovelies will find some more amazing uses! Hope you guys found this informative and it helps you have fun. Personally, I like to put it either after my amp and cab if I'm using the stereo version, or in mono right in front of the rig just after my guitar. In "Right Only" mode, the Right channel will be sent to the left or center according to the Doubles parameter. Note: In "True Stereo" mode, the dry signal for the right will only be used for the doubles and will not pass through the effect. Instead of a This controls the level of the original dry signal as it passes through the effect. Right Only: Only the right input will be sent into the Double Take Left Only: Only the left input will be sent into the Double Take True Stereo: Each side will be sent as a true stereo path, and each extra voice will be sent to the side of the source pan. Mono: Input will be summed to mono then processed by the Double Take This parameter determines how the input signal is processed by the effect. The Double take can have a true stereo path. This can be viewed more or less like a threshold or input gain of a compressor, but specifically for the slop's detection algorithm. The lower this parameter is set there will be less dynamic behavior from the voices. This knob controls the sensitivity of the slop feature. With this knob you can set such that a softer touch there isn't much change to the original performance, but the harder you dig in, the more the doubled voices' strings stretch, slap around, and become widely de-correlated. This knob controls the heart of this effect, as it will define the voices from tight and refined at low settings and all the way to(too?) wild and dynamic at max.
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The variations are what we like to call "Defined Randomness" as this amount and timing is directly coupled with the dynamics of the original part. The Slop knob controls the amount of the slight variations in timing and pitch you would hear from each of the doubled voices. Also since these are hard pans, you an also use the "stereo width" block to control how wide this effect is in the stereo field. You can make up this change with the two output knobs if you want the same level hitting whatever you send the doubled tracks in to. Note: as each extra voice is added, there is a post-effect level compensation such that the overall dB of the remains about uniform. The main "Doubles" knob controls the number of double tracks into the mix from one to four generated voices, and in the stereo versions, the dry signal is assigned to a specified pan location. This makes for the ability to have an incredibly realistic sounding and feeling double tracker with the ability to shape the feel at your finger(and foot-)tips. This led to a whole new design from the ground up, with a lot of tuning available for the amount and types of variation between the doubled voices. With this in mind, we wanted to make a new double track effect that responds dynamically with the way the player performs, adding the real-world dimension and depth you would get from having multiple recordings of a single part. Having spent a lot of time listening to a plethora of double tracked instruments, we found that the way a part is performed has a huge effect on how the layered tracks would feel. The Double Take is a new double tracking effect made specifically for the Helix.
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That said, I wanted to give a bit of an in-depth rundown specifically for the Double Take double tracker. We will keep doing our best to help you all love what you do more freely and easily! I've worked on quite a few models for the Helix, and first of all I want to state that I love how much great and useful feedback our community provides for something we are so passionate about. ) since so many of our line 6 friends here are usually better spoken than myself. I'm not the most active on forums (not super experienced in posting.
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Hello! I'm Sam, one of the sound designers here at line 6.