![]() The Helix Native GUI, very similar to the editor for the Helix hardware, is easy to navigate, with preset list and IR manager to the left and a flow diagram showing the signal path with all the components of your tone chosen from menus directly below. You get more than 60 amps, over 30 cabinets and more than 100 effects, plus the ability of loading third-party impulse responses, expanding the options for creating a realistic mic’d-up sound. Of course, Helix Native doesn’t have to be used just for guitars - the effects lend themselves to a variety of sounds and instruments. While Helix owners could use their hardware for recording or re-amping, having a plug-in as well makes practical sense as you can record with it but also quickly apply it to any DAW tracks without having to patch in the hardware and record its outputs. It is also totally integrated and compatible with the Helix hardware - basically it’s the same software but using your computer’s DSP rather than the hardware’s processors - which means hardware Helix users can have exactly the same presets, setlists and bundles on both their stage units and computer.
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