These are our best-sounding patches for the Helix. Each one includes at least two versions: one designed for use with IR cabs and one with stock Helix cabs. Some include variations for guitars with single coils and humbuckers.Each premium patch is set up to work great for modern praise and worship settings. They’re designed to run in stomp box mode, and each patch includes multiple drive settings as well as tons of delay and verb options. Think of it as having a massive board into world class amps with super simple usability.Click through to individual patch pages to see demo videos. End-User License Agreement (“Agreement”)Please read this End-User License Agreement (“Agreement”) carefully before using Line 6 Helix, HX Stomp, or HX Effects patches from Worship Tutorials. (“Patches”).By using the patches, you are agreeing to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
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Audjoo Helix: Some parts of it sound good, but the environment is small on my 17' MacBook screen. Voxengo GlissEQ: I just never could get this to sound and act like I thought a dynamic EQ would. Synthmaster 2.8: I bought in at 2.5, but found the workflow difficult. I don't like the pages upon pages of Matrix. My Preset Packages generally include 15 presets for $15.00. I never charge more than $1.00 for a preset, but some of my packs contain more than 15 presets. Under the Tutorials tab, find videos on how to get the most from your Helix including how to use the EQ, compressors, effects parameters and much more.
I've updated my Tera 3 template for use with Native Instruments KORE 2. The original one was very minimal - just the filters mainly as I found it a bit daunting to attempt the whole synth. I still haven't mapped every single parameter which would extend to many pages but have tried to map the most important ones for usability.
It can be downloaded from here:I notice Sound import is still broken for Tera though (seems to be working now for Cube at least) but this can at least be used to play it using the KORE hardware. Click to expand.Hi Chad - just a question but how usable is a 21+ page Rapture template when it comes to automation? My understanding is only the first 8 pages are automatable.
This is one thing that has held me back from making patches for synths like Tera that would require more than 8 pages to map everything. Instead in most cases I've opted to rationalise the mappings to the most usable in a realtime playing context. The exception was Zebra but there's a key difference with Zebra - it's modular - so what I did was create one page (2 in a couple of cases for complex modules) per module.
This means the user can select which modules they are using per patch and the corresponding pre mapped KORE pages for each and move their position so the first 8 are prioritised (their choice). I can't see that being so easy in a non or semi modular though like Rapture or Tera. KoreSounds for Korg Wavestation PresetsThis might be of interest for KORE and WAVESTATION users. I tagged all 900 presets with attributes using Kore 1.1. The names of the WAVESTATION patches can be pretty non-helpful and the banks are rather random, so I found this to be a big help for me. I may do this with other Korg VSTi's in the future.To download, click here:Anyhow, these were made with Kore 1.1 but I am told they should work in Kore 2.
I just installed Kore 2 a half hour ago and noticed there are what look to be 'sub tags' for some of the older categories. If I get adventurous I may do that in the near future, but so much has changed I'll need to devote a couple hours to learn my way around Kore 2.Enjoy! I've made a template for Anamark that covers most of the more useful params for live tweaking.I have also been able to convert all of the factory banks to KORE Sounds (just basic conversion, no attributes) which actually makes changing patches rather simpler than using Anamark's built in browser which is a bit clunky (e.g.
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No more need to overwrite the previous bank just to load a new one). However I won't post those unless the dev gives the Ok - not sure if they are all there in the demo version. Audjoo Helix Kore Sound (.KSD) For USo I created a Kore Sound for Aujoo Helix.
It contains reasonably organized user pages for every parameter of this synth.Download it here:The only ones I didn't do are the CC section, which I figured would probably not be useful. I also haven't mapped the routing matrix either. I haven't thought about that yet.This Kore Sound makes playing with Helix really fun!If you have any improvements, suggestions, or changes, please pass them along.I know that this synth is a beta and subject to change. But even production software changes too. Besides, this synth as is is amazing.I know ew will prolly move this thread to the 'Kore Patches' thread, but I wanted to post here to let more people see it.EW, if I shouldn't do that in the future, just lemme know.Doing this is a great way to understand the synths with which you're working, and also a great way to better understand Kore.Thanks! Hi Chad - just a question but how usable is a 21+ page Rapture template when it comes to automation?
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My understanding is only the first 8 pages are automatable. This is one thing that has held me back from making patches for synths like Tera that would require more than 8 pages to map everything. Instead in most cases I've opted to rationalise the mappings to the most usable in a realtime playing context.
The exception was Zebra but there's a key difference with Zebra - it's modular - so what I did was create one page (2 in a couple of cases for complex modules) per module. This means the user can select which modules they are using per patch and the corresponding pre mapped KORE pages for each and move their position so the first 8 are prioritised (their choice). I can't see that being so easy in a non or semi modular though like Rapture or Tera.
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