Re: Helix
So, how much of a learning curve is involved with the Helix or Helix LT, I hate programming, but since I run direct most of the time, a Helix (LT), Amplifire 12, AX8, or Headrush make the most sense. Probably leaning mostly toward the Helix (or LT) or the Headrush since they have built in expression pedals (if I'm spending that much, I really don't want to have to drag along a separate exp pedal). Oh yeah, I hate programming (I think I mentioned that).
I have a GT-100 that was fun for a little while, especially running through a power amp and cab, direct, I can't seem to get a decent sound out of it. I picked up a AMT SS-30 preamp and am running it in the loop and bypassing the amps/cabs on the GT and it's more satisfying, but still not rocking my world. Yes, some of it could be me and I'm sure there are better tones in it with some dedicated tweaking, but every time I sit down to "tweak", I end up walking away and checking Netflix or Hulu, could be that I hate programming (it didn't bother me so much in my younger days). Granted, if the tweaking was yielding more satisfactory results, it might not feel like such a chore.
So, given that I seem to hate programming now days (did I mention that), are there other options? A couple years ago I was running a pedalboard with a AMT SS-11b and pedals as my direct rig and into a power amp and cab and it sounded pretty good, unfortunately my work dried up and it took a year to finally find something, so all of that pedalboard and most of my guitars have gone bye bye so I"m looking to rebuild. For convenience, the all-in-one solution is very appealing, and I know that modeling has come a long way, I just keep reading about programming, finding and loading IRs, etc... and it's like, I just want to plug in, turn a few knobs, and play, and step on a switch when I want an effect, I know it can be done with the Helix (or others), and I only need a few different sounds, how hard is it going to be to get there from unboxing to playing?
Yeah, I know I'm whining, so I've already called the