NPD: Digitech Freqout.

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Re: NPD: Digitech Freqout.

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Using mine in the ES-8 loop (too tall of of a pedal with the wrong switch to use with my one half-usable foot) to turn on/off, so haven't noticed that. No grounding issues though.
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Re: NPD: Digitech Freqout.

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I just realized the other day that Helix had a feedback model. It's hilarious.

This is whatever their stock patch is, but I rendered the take twice, with different feedback setting, and then panned them:


https://youtu.be/CxGVn5D710s?si=JdwKqEkzTbMmWMoa




This is another patch I made, that goes feedbacker>amp/cab>feedbacker>reverb. 1st feedback is an octave up +5th and the other is octave down.


https://youtu.be/1nOIWKWOMMI?si=aPiY0ALEZ9fjizqV
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Re: NPD: Digitech Freqout.

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I believe the Helix/HX feedback algorithm is designed by the DSP programmers who were with Digi/DOD before Samsung shut everything down—Line 6 picked up the whole crew. I’m trying to remember what pitch/Whammy type algorithm or algorithms got added around the same time, but they also upped the ante there.

(They did carry code over, mind you, but built things again based on prior experience.)
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