Matt Calvert
Matt Calvert's Effects Pedals
“The Line 6 Helix is amazing - super flexible in terms of routing (compared to a normal pedal setup) and programming. It can integrate with other stompboxes easily, and can send MIDI to control Ableton Live. I also use Line 6’s M9 a lot for gigs and all sorts - it’s brilliant."
"My pedal board is split into 2 channels with a Line Selector. Channel one has all the indispensables: EHX Ring Mod, Boss OC3, Whammy Pedal, Boss DS or a RAT, Boss DD5, and now a Hexe Revolver too. Channel 2 is to cut from whatever combination of those to just clean, or a Boss RV5. I’ll probably replace the RV5 with a Line6 M9, to expand Channel 2, and probably put an M5 in 'channel 1’. Nothing too fancy. I can’t say I’ve exhausted that setup yet."
“The Line 6 Helix is amazing - super flexible in terms of routing (compared to a normal pedal setup) and programming. It can integrate with other stompboxes easily, and can send MIDI to control Ableton Live. I also use Line 6’s M9 a lot for gigs and all sorts - it’s brilliant."
“The Line 6 Helix is amazing - super flexible in terms of routing (compared to a normal pedal setup) and programming. It can integrate with other stompboxes easily, and can send MIDI to control Ableton Live. I also use Line 6’s M9 a lot for gigs and all sorts - it’s brilliant.
If I had to pick a few pedals, though, it’d be the Digitech Whammy, EHX Memory Man and EHX Frequency Analyzer.”
“The Line 6 Helix is amazing - super flexible in terms of routing (compared to a normal pedal setup) and programming. It can integrate with other stompboxes easily, and can send MIDI to control Ableton Live. I also use Line 6’s M9 a lot for gigs and all sorts - it’s brilliant.
If I had to pick a few pedals, though, it’d be the Digitech Whammy, EHX Memory Man and EHX Frequency Analyzer.”
“The Line 6 Helix is amazing - super flexible in terms of routing (compared to a normal pedal setup) and programming. It can integrate with other stompboxes easily, and can send MIDI to control Ableton Live. I also use Line 6’s M9 a lot for gigs and all sorts - it’s brilliant.
If I had to pick a few pedals, though, it’d be the Digitech Whammy, EHX Memory Man and EHX Frequency Analyzer.”
"My pedal board is split into 2 channels with a Line Selector. Channel one has all the indispensables: EHX Ring Mod, Boss OC3, Whammy Pedal, Boss DS or a RAT, Boss DD5, and now a Hexe Revolver too. Channel 2 is to cut from whatever combination of those to just clean, or a Boss RV5. I’ll probably replace the RV5 with a Line6 M9, to expand Channel 2, and probably put an M5 in 'channel 1’. Nothing too fancy. I can’t say I’ve exhausted that setup yet."
"My pedal board is split into 2 channels with a Line Selector. Channel one has all the indispensables: EHX Ring Mod, Boss OC3, Whammy Pedal, Boss DS or a RAT, Boss DD5, and now a Hexe Revolver too. Channel 2 is to cut from whatever combination of those to just clean, or a Boss RV5. I’ll probably replace the RV5 with a Line6 M9, to expand Channel 2, and probably put an M5 in 'channel 1’. Nothing too fancy. I can’t say I’ve exhausted that setup yet."
"My pedal board is split into 2 channels with a Line Selector. Channel one has all the indispensables: EHX Ring Mod, Boss OC3, Whammy Pedal, Boss DS or a RAT, Boss DD5, and now a Hexe Revolver too. Channel 2 is to cut from whatever combination of those to just clean, or a Boss RV5. I’ll probably replace the RV5 with a Line6 M9, to expand Channel 2, and probably put an M5 in 'channel 1’. Nothing too fancy. I can’t say I’ve exhausted that setup yet."
"My pedal board is split into 2 channels with a Line Selector. Channel one has all the indispensables: EHX Ring Mod, Boss OC3, Whammy Pedal, Boss DS or a RAT, Boss DD5, and now a Hexe Revolver too. Channel 2 is to cut from whatever combination of those to just clean, or a Boss RV5. I’ll probably replace the RV5 with a Line6 M9, to expand Channel 2, and probably put an M5 in 'channel 1’. Nothing too fancy. I can’t say I’ve exhausted that setup yet."
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