
Accurately modeling the inherent quirkiness of vintage analog delay pedals at the component level endows HX analog delay effects with all of their lo-fi majesty. And the Bucketier chip and Panda circuit are virtual recreations of the Bucket Brigade (BBD) chips and compander (compression/expansion) circuitry found in many old-school analog delay pedals.

The Snapshots feature lets you create up to eight variations in a single preset and seamlessly switch between them. That means greater sonic flexibility and more ways to customize your sounds. The Throbber is a "virtual lightbulb" that mimics the decidedly nonlinear behavior of the small incandescent bulb and four photocells inside the original 1960's Uni-Vibe pedals that are essential to their unique sound and vibe. Like Helix hardware devices, the Line 6 Helix Activation Key Native plug-in supports third-party speaker impulse responses. The Transtronic process emulates the behavior of virtually any germanium or silicon transistor diode, making it possible to authentically recreate fuzz, distortion, and other pedals once considered too persnickety to convincingly model. HX Modeling accurately recreates the behavior of even the most idiosyncratic vintage effects by modeling their individual components.

CAPTURING SPECIFIC EFFECTS COMPONENTS Effects models with unprecedented authenticity.
