Line 6 Helix for Bass - Is it time to change?

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In this video, I compare three top-of-the-line guitar processors - the Line 6 Helix, Quad Cortex, and Tonemaster Pro to determine if I should change from my Line 6 Helix ecosystem. If you're wondering whether you should make the switch from the Line 6 Helix to the Quad Cortex or Tonemaster Pro, this comparison will help you make an informed decision. We'll dive into the features, sound quality, ease of use, and overall performance of each unit to determine which one comes out on top. Watch till the end to find out which guitar processor is the best fit for your needs!
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🎸🎧 Equipment That I Use
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✳️ Equipment Mentioned in this Video:
✳️ In the studio:
Apogee Element 46:
Line 6 Helix LT:
Line 6 Helix Native: line6.com/helix/helixnative.html
Radial J48 Active Direct Box: geni.us/Radial_J48
Shure SRH840 Headphones: geni.us/Shure_SRH440
Lewitt LCT 240 Pro microphone: geni.us/Lewitt_LCT240
Mac Mini M1 - 16gb RAM, 1Tb HDD:
Waves CLA Plugins:www.waves.com/r/1241686
Yamaha Attitude III:
Yamaha Revstar RS20:
Yamaha Pacifica 612:
RotoSound BS66 Bass Strings: geni.us/Rotosound_BSD66
D’Addario NYXL Guitar Strings: geni.us/NYXL_0946
✳️ Live rig:
Line 6 HX Stomp: geni.us/HX_Stomp
Line 6 Relay G10R wireless receiver:geni.us/Relay_G10R
Line 6 Relay G10T2 wireless transmitter:
XVive U4 Wireless In Ear Monitor: geni.us/Xvive_U4
XVive U3 Wireless Microphone: geni.us/Xvive_U
Rode M1 Microphone: geni.us/Rode_M1
Perfect Seal PS8 In Ear Headphones: perfect-seal.com/music/
MarkBass F500 Amp:
MarkBass Traveller 210:
CIOKS DC7 Power Supply: cioks.com/power-supplies/futu...
PedalTrain Nano pedalboard: geni.us/Pedaltrain_Nano
Pedalnetics Helauxy Duo: pedalnetics.com/product/helau...
Yamaha MDBT01 Bluetooth MIDI Adapter:geni.us/MDBT01_MidiBT
Yamaha Attitude III:
RotoSound BS66 Bass Strings: geni.us/Rotosound_BSD66
Radial StageBug SB-5: geni.us/Radial_Stagebug
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⏰ Time Codes ⏰
00:00 Introduction
00:59 Line 6 History & Background
03:56 What influences your decision
06:25 Quad Cortex
07:27 Fender Tonemaster Pro
08:06 ToneX
09:02 Line 6 Helix
14:41 Should I Stay?
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  • @twistieonbass
    @twistieonbass13 күн бұрын

    I've been using Line 6 platforms for my bass playing and home studio work for a number of years now. With all the new platforms coming out, should I change?

  • @dennismiller8725
    @dennismiller872511 күн бұрын

    No problem. I’ve heard it said by several people on KZread that Quad Cortex was the most powerful multi effects processor on the market. I guess if you hear it enough from multiple people, the tendency is to believe it. I’ve also heard things about seamless preset changes that were not accurate. Both the original Headrush Pedalboard and the Headrush Prime can seamlessly change from one preset to another. Of course, the Tone Master Pro can do that as well. I’ve owned all of these multi effects units, so I know from experience that they have that capability. I currently use the Tone Master Pro. I’ve sold all of my other units. For me, I think the Tone Master Pro is the best all round solution. It works the way guitarist think. It’s the closest thing to using actual amps and pedals that I have found. Of course, all of this very subjective. We like what we like. Life would be boring if we were all the same. I appreciate what you do on your channel. Take care. 😎🎸

  • @twistieonbass

    @twistieonbass

    11 күн бұрын

    Great insight.. Marketing is everything - the first thing you see on the quad cortex site is "The Most powerful floorboard amp modeler on the planet", while Fender are pushing "A Universe of Sound". My guitarist has recently swapped over to Tone Master Pro as he believes it works/sounds better with his Fender guitars. As you say, very subjective, and controversial. Thanks very much for your support.

  • @brandonrogers8293

    @brandonrogers8293

    3 сағат бұрын

    kemper is better than

  • @trance9158
    @trance915811 күн бұрын

    I loved and miss my bass pod live floor effects unit

  • @twistieonbass

    @twistieonbass

    11 күн бұрын

    I know right!!! I still get my POD XT out every now and then! A much simpler time :-)

  • @trance9158

    @trance9158

    11 күн бұрын

    What about the Bass pod Go system?

  • @solal94
    @solal946 күн бұрын

    great video thanks ! I never seen a bass like this yamaha. What is it?

  • @twistieonbass

    @twistieonbass

    5 күн бұрын

    Hey!! Thanks for watching!! That is the Yamaha Attitude III, Billy Sheehan bass.

  • @spillemusicstudios8515
    @spillemusicstudios851513 күн бұрын

    I like the helix hardware and the UI a lot. I just can't get behind the quality of the amp modeling from line 6. It just doesn't sound as realistic as kemper, quad cortex, or fractal (fender tonemaster pro doesn't sound great either). I'm still rocking kemper for both guitar and bass amps, and it's still one of the top dogs. Love it.

  • @twistieonbass

    @twistieonbass

    12 күн бұрын

    Hey!! Thanks for watching and for sharing your insights on the different amp models. It's always interesting to hear what works best for different musicians.

  • @RobNollen
    @RobNollen12 күн бұрын

    Helix is a no brainer, sounds excellent!

  • @twistieonbass

    @twistieonbass

    11 күн бұрын

    I agree! Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @iamtorrego
    @iamtorrego11 күн бұрын

    Earthquaker Devices is own by Yamaha?

  • @twistieonbass

    @twistieonbass

    11 күн бұрын

    Not that I am aware of, based on a quick look on their website.

  • @dennismiller8725
    @dennismiller872512 күн бұрын

    The Tone Master Pro has an 8 core processor. And, the Headrush has a Quad Core processor, so the Quad Cotex is definitely not the most powerful multi effects unit out there.

  • @twistieonbass

    @twistieonbass

    11 күн бұрын

    Hey!! Thanks for the clarification, I certainly didn't get that from their website.

  • @OtherTheDave

    @OtherTheDave

    11 күн бұрын

    Which cores, though? Like, a modern 4-core i3 will run circles around even a 16-core Xeon from 2010.

  • @apfelmistnutte
    @apfelmistnutte12 күн бұрын

    I alwys pitch the helix to any of my friends that start to play live, or want to play at home

  • @twistieonbass

    @twistieonbass

    11 күн бұрын

    Awesome! What feature(s) do you like the most?

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