HELIX Tips Episode 4 (Part 2): The A/B Split, Sound like two guitars with the Line 6 Helix
This video covers another powerful method for generating the sound of two guitars using the Helix, the A/B Split! Unlike traditional Automatic Double Tracking (ADT) such as the ADT effect in Helix or other double tracking methods, this Single Amp-Split Path technique will make it possible to sound like you are playing two distinctly different guitars during live performances and recordings while using the Line 6 Helix. This method will be useful in a variety of scenarios and will be used in future videos in this series.

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HELIX Tips Episode 4: Single Amp, Split Path! Sound like two guitars with the Line 6 Helix!

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HELIX Tips Episode 1: Smooth Transitions--Clean and Distortion!

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