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The Perfect Clean Boost! | Quick Tips for Helix


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In this episode of Quick Tips for Helix I look at a unique way of creating a clean boost that will possibly help you shape your tone to have it sit just perfectly in the mix. I really hope you enjoy the video and the preset!

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6 thoughts on “The Perfect Clean Boost! | Quick Tips for Helix

  • Excellent timing, just this morning I was looking at different ways to alter the level. I'll be taking a look at the 10 band EQ. Thank you Jason.

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  • Many videos back, you suggested using the 10 band graphic EQ for a clean boost. I’ve been using it ever since and have never looked back, Thank you for all the great tips!

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  • Thanks, Jason. I see what you're going for here and it works. Good way of killing two birds with one stone, so to speak. I prefer using a parametric block; I find it easier to zoom in on the freq range I want. And I find it less time-consuming, I don't get so crazy with the bands. For a true CLEAN boost, which I use a lot when modeling acoustic guitar on the Variaxes, I of course would put it AFTER the amp and cab blocks.

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