User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Helix LT 2.10 Owner's Manual
- Contents
- Welcome to Helix LT
- Quick Start
- Setting Proper Output Levels
- Selecting Presets and Setlists
- Preset Footswitch Mode
- Stomp Footswitch Mode
- Snapshot Footswitch Mode
- Looper Footswitch Mode
- Pedal Edit Mode
- Selecting Blocks/Adjusting Parameters
- Bypassing a Block
- Choosing a Block's Model
- Choosing an Input
- Choosing an Output
- Moving Blocks
- Copying and Pasting a Block
- Clearing a Block
- Clearing All Blocks
- Saving/Naming a Preset
- Serial vs. Parallel Routing
- Removing Parallel Path B
- Moving Split & Merge Blocks for More Parallel Routings
- Dynamic DSP
- Block Order and Stereo Imaging
- What is Variax?
- The Blocks
- Tuner
- Snapshots
- Bypass Assign
- Controller Assign
- Command Center
- Global EQ
- Global Settings
- USB Audio
- MIDI
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Choosing an Input
From the Home > Signal View screen, move the joystick left to
select an Input block and turn the joystick.
Normally you should select “Multi,” which includes two simultaneous inputs: Guitar
and Variax.
TIP: To view a list of available inputs, press the joystick.
SHORTCUT: From any Input block, joystick left to jump to the Output block.
From any Output block, joystick right to jump to the Input block. We call this the
"Pac Man Shortcut."
Choosing an Output
From the Home > Signal View screen, move the joystick right to
select an Output block and turn the joystick.
Normally you should select “Multi,” which includes four simultaneous pairs of outputs:
1/4", XLR, Digital, and USB 1/2.
If Path 1 doesn't have enough block locations or DSP to accommodate your tone, it
can be routed to Path 2:
Select Path 1’s output block and turn the joystick to select Path
2A.
Path 2’s Input block displays an arrow, indicating it is being fed by Path 1.
If Path 2 has two input blocks, you may select either Path 2A or 2B, or even split your
signal further to both 2A and 2B. See "2 into 1" for an example.
TIP: To view a list of available outputs, press the joystick.
Moving Blocks
1. From the Home > Signal View screen, select any block (other
than Input or Output) and press ACTION.
The block appears “picked up” and the action panel appears. The inspector's
icon shows you the directions in which the block can be moved.
Use joystick to move block; move down to create Path B
Clear
Block
Clear All
Blocks
Copy
Block
Paste
Block
2. Move the joystick left or right to move the block.
Moving the joystick down moves the block to a new parallel B path. See "Serial
vs. Parallel Routing" for details.
NOTE: A block on Path 1 cannot be moved to Path 2 (and vice versa). You
can, however, copy and paste a block from one path to the other. See next
section.
3. Press ACTION again (or ) to close the action panel.
Copying and Pasting a Block
Blocks from one path can be copied and then pasted into the same path, the other
path,orapathinanentirelydierentpreset.
1. From the Home > Signal View screen, select the block you
wish to copy and press ACTION.
2. Press Knob 1 (Copy Block).
3. Select the location you wish to paste the block—even in a dif-
ferent preset—and press ACTION.
4. Press Knob 2 (Paste Block).