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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Tuner
1. Hold the TAP footswitch until the Tuner screen appears:
Tuner
B
Output
Multi
Reference
440 Hz
Input
Multi Off
Offsets
+50–50
+3–3
2. Pluck an individual string on your guitar.
Whenaboxleftofcenterislitred,yourstringisat.Whenaboxrightofcenter
is lit red, your string is sharp. When the center box on the lower row is lit green,
the top row of smaller bars can be used for more precision. When both arrows are
illuminated, your string is perfectly in tune.
3. To exit the Tuner, step on any footswitch.
All tuner settings are global.
TIP: If you have a favorite pedal or rack tuner and wish to use it instead of
the tuner in Helix LT, connect Send 1 or 2 to your tuner's input and turn
Knob 2 (Tuner Out) to select Send 1/2. This way, every time you hold the
TAP footswitch, Helix LT will automatically route the signal to your favorite
tuner.
Tuner Settings
Page Knob Parameter Description
1 Tuner In
Determines which input the tuner will listen to. Normally, you should choose "Multi," which listens to the Guitar and Variax inputs simultaneously.
2 Tuner Out
Determines the active output while the Tuner screen is active. If you prefer to hear nothing while tuning, choose "Mute." Normally, you should
choose "Multi," which routes the input to 1/4", XLR, Digital, and USB 1/2.
3 Reference
If you'd like to tune to a reference other than standard 440 Hz, select from 425 to 455 Hz.
6 Osets
EnablestheTunerosetsdisplayedonPage .
1 String 6 Oset
Someguitaristsfeelthattuningcertainstringsslightlysharporatinrelationtoconcerttuningcanimproveintonation.Stringosetscalibratethe
tunersothattheseslightlyout-of-tunepitchesappearasintune.String6islowEandString1ishighE.Tuningosetswon'tbeappliedunless
Knob6(Osets)onPage is turned on.
2 String 5 Oset
3 String 4 Oset
4 String 3 Oset
5 String 2 Oset
6 String 1 Oset