NMD! Line6 HX Stomp XL
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2022 6:57 pm
Was sure where to put this.....
I will preface this with the fact that I have not tried this thing yet...
After waffling for a few days (and annoying some of you as well, I am sure) on what modeler to get, I asked myself a simple question and pulled the trigger on a HX Stomp XL from Long and McQuade.
It arrived yesterday. I let it warm up in the house for a day, and then set about trying to download the software and latest firmware over lunch today.
The simple question I asked: will that used Helix LT fit on my desk? No, it won't. But the HX Stomp XL?
Bingo.
It scared me a little when I opened it. Never have the consequences of my actions been so clearly spelled out:
The box itself is heavier than I expected, and feels quite solid. The switches also seem sturdy.
As well, the user interface seems pretty good, though futzing is so far much easier using HX Edit. I'll have to see how making presets works away from the computer by...well, by futzing. I am hoping to develop some usable presets of my own to act as sort of basic stock sounds that I can use.
Anyway, I am now registered, and I downloaded some user presets from the community: The Brown Sound, a Baluchitherium preset (wet, dry, wet, baby!), a John Sykes preset, a Dokken one, a Rockman X100 (!) and Back in Black (what, no Black album?) I hope to get a chance to try them over lunch tomorrow. I will report back on my successes and failures.
I will preface this with the fact that I have not tried this thing yet...
After waffling for a few days (and annoying some of you as well, I am sure) on what modeler to get, I asked myself a simple question and pulled the trigger on a HX Stomp XL from Long and McQuade.
It arrived yesterday. I let it warm up in the house for a day, and then set about trying to download the software and latest firmware over lunch today.
The simple question I asked: will that used Helix LT fit on my desk? No, it won't. But the HX Stomp XL?
Bingo.
It scared me a little when I opened it. Never have the consequences of my actions been so clearly spelled out:
The box itself is heavier than I expected, and feels quite solid. The switches also seem sturdy.
As well, the user interface seems pretty good, though futzing is so far much easier using HX Edit. I'll have to see how making presets works away from the computer by...well, by futzing. I am hoping to develop some usable presets of my own to act as sort of basic stock sounds that I can use.
Anyway, I am now registered, and I downloaded some user presets from the community: The Brown Sound, a Baluchitherium preset (wet, dry, wet, baby!), a John Sykes preset, a Dokken one, a Rockman X100 (!) and Back in Black (what, no Black album?) I hope to get a chance to try them over lunch tomorrow. I will report back on my successes and failures.