And you can rename them if you don't like the names they default to. So instead of a generic Drive1, you'll see Screamer or Klon or whatever. Specifically the fact that they automatically "adapt" to the specific block you are using. But in other cases, the relatively stripped down parameters can make dialing in the effects easier.Ĥ. There are some "obvious" things that are missing when compared to Fractal units (you can apply ducking to any Fractal delay, for example, but only to a specific Helix delay). But other effects on the Helix sound just as good for my purposes. The reverbs sound better on the Fractal units. ![]() You don't have to worry about which processor is doing what, you just put things where you want and link them as desired.ģ. The way the signal chain is constructed on the Fractal (using the grid) makes much more sense to me. ![]() ![]() Clear stuff sounds good for the most part, but it starts to go downhill as soon as gain is added.Ģ. The Helix sounds/feels a bit "plasticy" for lack of a better word. I think the amp modelling sounds much better on Fractal units. I'm a long-time Fractal user (have an XL+ right now) so anything I think should be taken with a grain of salt, but.ġ. I've had a Helix a few times (currently have one now in fact).
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