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PILOT'S GUIDE
A guide to the features and functionality of the Line 6 HX Edit application
Rev. E (v2.60) www.line6.com/manuals © 2018 Yamaha Guitar Group, Inc.
Workflow 2
What’s in it for Me? 2
Workow Overview 2
Computer Connectivity 2
Preset Compatibility 3
Preset Compatibility with Helix Native Plug-in 3
GUI Overview 5
Resizing the Application Window 5 Application Menus 5
Presets Panel 8
Selecting & Loading Presets 8 Importing and Exporting Preset Files 8 Renaming, Reordering, Copying and Pasting Presets 8 Importing and Exporting Setlists 9 Importing and Exporting Bundles 9
Impulses Panel 11
What are Impulse Responses? 11 Importing and Exporting Impulse Responses 11 Renaming, Copying, Pasting & Clearing IRs 11
Working in the Editor 13
Naming & Saving the Preset 14
Conguring & Managing Snapshots 14
Editing the Tap Tempo 15 Creating & Restoring Complete Device Backups 15
The Signal Flow Window 17
Moving Blocks & Arranging the Signal Flow 17
Split Path Options 17
Cutting, Copying, Pasting & Clearing Blocks 18 Adding & Bypassing Blocks 19
The Edit Tab 20
Selecting Models 20 Editing Model Parameters 21
Editing Input, Output & Mix Blocks 21
The Bypass/Controller Assign Tab 23
Editing an Existing Assignment 23 Clearing Existing Assignments 23 Creating a Bypass Assignment 24 Creating a Controller Assignment 26
The Command Center Window 29
Creating a Command Center Assignment 29 Customizing a Footswitch Label 30 Customizing a Footswitch LED Color 31
Global EQ Window 32
Adjusting Global EQ Parameters 32
The Preferences Window 33
The General Screen 33 The About Screen 33 The Legal Screen 33
Keyboard Shortcuts 34
Command Center, Global EQ & Preferences Window Shortcuts 41 Additional Mouse Behaviors 43
Line 6 Updater & Additional Resources 44
Using Line 6 Updater 44 Additional Resources 44
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Workflow
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Welcome to the HX Edit Pilot’s Guide. This guide contains details of the HX Edit v2.60 application’s features and functionality with Line 6 Helix® family devices (Helix®, Helix® Rack and Helix® LT), as well as with HX Eects™ devices. All behaviors are the same on Mac and PC unless otherwise noted. It is recommended that you also read the
Owner’s Manual for details on using your device.

What’s in it for Me?

HX Edit is a simple, but powerful, editor, preset librarian and IR manager application. It allows you to easily customize, backup and manage your tone presets and setlists, as well as manage the Impulse Responses on your Line 6 Helix or HX Eects device.
For Owners of Helix Devices -
HX Edit is the editor/librarian software for use with Helix devices that are running rm­ware version 2.20 or later. For best performance, it is recommended to use the latest available version of both the HX Edit application and device rmware. If you own a
Helix device that is running rmware earlier than v2.20, you'll need to update the Helix device's rmware to the v2.20 rmware or later, or use the previous Helix application
with your device.
You will also see your currently loaded preset's contents displayed in the Editor panels on the right. This allows you to load & fully customize your presets, congure bypass
& controller assignments and create & edit snapshots. While connected, communica­tion between the application and your connected device’s internal memory is instanta­neous. Changes you make to any parameters in the Signal Flow or Inspector Windows, as well as any changes to presets, setlists and IRs within the Librarian, are immediately
reected on the device, and vice-versa.
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This interactive communication allows you to tweak your presets and setlists in real time, without the need to send/receive or manually sync to the device.
WARNING: Be careful when overwriting presets or Impulse Responses - these changes cannot be reverted! You can use the use the Create & Restore Backups
feature to backup your Helix or HX Eects device's contents before making changes.
See "Creating & Restoring Complete Device Backups".
NOTE: HX Edit is the editor/librarian software for use with Helix devices that are
running rmware version 2.20 or later. For best performance, it is recommended to use the latest available version of both the HX Edit application and device
rmware. If you own a Helix device that is running rmware earlier than v2.20, you'll need to update the Helix device's rmware to the v2.20 rmware or later, or use the
previous Helix application with your device.
For Owners of HX Eects Devices - You must update your HX Eects device's rm- ware to v2.60 or higher to access full editing functionality with the HX Edit software
v2.60 (earlier rmware and application versions provide only Preset & IR Librarian
functionality). Since HX Eects devices oer a dierent set of inputs, outputs and signal ow capabilities, throughout the following chapters we've indicated HX Edit app functionality that is specic to your HX Eects hardware.
Workflow Overview
Once the HX Edit app is launched, it automatically syncs all presets from your Helix or HX Eects device’s internal memory. You'll see your device's presets & IRs displayed
in the Librarian panels at the left. This allows you to export presets and IRs to create a virtually unlimited library on your computer, and then import them onto your device at any time. These Presets and IR panels also allow you to easily rename and reorder your presets and IRs, and the Backup & Restore feature makes it simple to create full device backups that can be restored to your device in minutes.

Computer Connectivity

To put the HX Edit application to work, connect your Helix or HX Eects device to your
computer’s USB 2 or 3 port. If on Windows®, be sure to have the latest Helix ("Helix
Driver") or HX Eects ("WinUSB Driver") driver installed. You can download the driver
installers at http://line6.com/software/, or simply choose to install the included drivers when you install the HX Edit application.
Exit any other Line 6 applications that may be running. With your Helix device powered on, launch HX Edit.
Mac: Go to Applications > Line 6 > HX Edit
Windows: Go to the Start button menu > All Apps (or Programs) > Line 6 > HX
Edit
Upon launch, the application will detect Helix hardware and automatically retrieve and display its on-board presets & Impulse Responses. This may take a moment to down­load all of the preset information.
You'll see an indicator at the bottom of the application window displaying the type of device that is connected and its rmware version - or a warning that no device is detected.
Device indicator at bottom of HX Edit window
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Preset Compatibility

This guide covers version 2.60 of the HX Edit application. The easiest way to ensure
the best performance and compatibility between HX Edit and your Helix or HX Eects
device is to make sure to have the latest updates. The latest HX Edit application install­er is always available free at line.com/software. Use the free Line 6 Updater application
to check and update your device's rmware (see page 44) .
Helix preset, setlist and bundle les are compatible and transferable between Helix
family devices (Helix, Helix Rack and Helix LT), as well as with the Helix® Native plug-in software (see next section).* Note that, since Helix LT devices include a more limited
set of features (smaller I/O set, up to two EXP pedals rather than three, etc.), presets
created for Helix & Helix Rack devices and Helix Native plug-in may include some un­available functionality when loaded on a Helix LT device. However, all aspects of the preset are retained and available on the other Helix products even after saved with a Helix LT device. Please be sure to consult your Helix LT Owner's Manual for its com­plete feature set.
*NOTE: Presets, setlists & bundles exported from Helix family devices (Helix
Floor, Rack & LT) and Helix Native plug-in are not compatible with HX Eects
devices. Likewise, at this time, presets and setlists exported from HX Eects devices
are not able to be imported into Helix family devices or the Helix Native plug-in.
It is possible to Copy and Paste individual blocks, along with their current settings,
between Helix Native and HX Edit - including with the use of any Helix or HX Eects
device. See the following Block Copy and Paste section.
Helix presets that were originally created using the earlier Helix editor application and
Helix device rmware versions are still supported. Note that, once loaded and saved
with the newer HX Edit application, your presets will have new information added to them to support the latest models and functionality - full backward compatibility with the Helix application and earlier Helix rmware versions, therefore, cannot be guar­anteed. It is advised to keep a backup all your earlier presets if you plan on possibly returning to these previous device and application versions.

Preset Compatibility with Helix Native Plug-in

With a Helix device, your presets, snapshots, setlists and bundles are compatible be­tween the HX Edit app and Helix Native plug-in. This compatibility is the foundation of the Line 6 "Studio to Stage" concept, allowing you to load, edit and transfer your tones between Helix hardware and Helix Native plug-in! Note that Helix Native plug-in maintains its own Preset & IR libraries, independent of the presets and IRs that reside within your Helix hardware. To share presets from either the HX Edit app or Helix Native plug-in, use the export & import features within each.
TIP: If you also own Helix Native plug-in, be sure to reference the "Helix compat- ible" version number (found in the Helix Native software's About box - see page
33) to determine the recommended Helix family device rmware version you
should use for maximum preset compatibility.
Due to the obvious dierences of Helix hardware devices' physical inputs and outputs,
there are some settings, block type and controller support variances when sharing pre­sets between a HX Edit and Helix Native plug-in. To follow are tips for sharing presets and settings. Please also refer to the latest Helix Native Pilot's Guide for details regard­ing the use of Helix hardware-exported presets within the Helix Native plug-in.
HX Edit Backup Files
The HX Edit application includes a feature that creates Helix Backup (.hxb) les to restore a Helix or HX Eects device's presets, impulses and global settings (see page
15). Helix Native plug-in does not currently include this functionality and, therefore,
does not support creating or opening Helix Backup .hxb les.
Block Copy and Paste
Using the Copy Block and Paste Block commands, you can copy and paste any block type between any presets within HX Edit, as well as between HX Edit (with any Helix or
HX Eects device connected) and any instance of the Helix Native plug-in. Restrictions
apply when copying and pasting some block types, depending on the Helix hardware in use and the paste destination - please see "Cutting, Copying, Pasting & Clearing
Blocks" on page 18.
Snapshot Copy and Paste
The current Snapshot, along with all its settings, can be copied and pasted using the Copy Snapshot and Paste Snapshot commands either within the current HX Edit preset or the current Helix Native preset, but not between the HX Edit app and Helix Native plug-in. Also see "Conguring & Managing Snapshots" on page 14.
Command Center Copy and Paste
Within the Command Center window, once a command assignment is created for any
footswitch, EXP Pedal or other controller, you can use the Command Center's Copy
and Paste command options to copy assignments between controllers, as well as be­tween controllers within other HX Edit presets. Helix Native plug-in does not include the Command Center, therefore, it is not possible to copy Command Center assignments between HX Edit and Helix Native. Also see "The Command Center Window" on page
29.
Input & Output Block Settings
When importing a Helix Native-exported preset into Helix hardware - All input and output blocks that were set to "Host" will default to the "Multi" setting within the Helix family devices. Any input block set to "None" will remain as set to "None" within the hardware.
When importing a Helix hardware-exported preset into Helix Native plug-in - All input and output blocks that were set to physical inputs and outputs (other than "None") will default to the "Host" setting within the plug-in. Any input block set to "None" will remain set to "None" within the plug-in.
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Impulse Responses
Impulse Response (IR) les are able to be utilized within IR blocks of the Helix Native plug-in just as they are within HX Edit, by way of each application's Impulse Library
panel. If you are to be sharing Helix presets between Helix Native plug-in and Helix devices, it is a good idea to build and maintain your IR libraries similarly on each to
allow the same IR les to be utilized for your presets that include them - see page 11.
Controller Assignments
The Helix Native plug-in does not utilize any Bypass, Controller or Command Center Assignments that may exist within Helix hardware-exported presets. Helix Native plug-
in simply ignores these assignments, therefore, any such assignments remain intact within your presets. (Snapshot controller assignments are supported in both Helix hard­ware and Helix Native plug-in.) Helix Native plug-in includes its own functionality to create plug-in parameter - Automation Controller type assignments, which are similarly ignored when Helix Native presets are imported into the HX Edit application.
MIDI In Bypass & Controller Assignments
Using HX Edit, you can create MIDI In Bypass Assignments to remotely toggle the bypass state of most block types, and MIDI In Controller Assignments to remotely control most Helix parameters, via external MIDI controller devices or MIDI software. MIDI In assignments saved within HX Edit-exported presets are supported when im­ported into Helix Native plug-in. Likewise, MIDI In Bypass and Controller assignments saved in Helix Native-exported presets are also supported when the preset is imported into HX Edit. Also see "Creating a Bypass Assignment" on page 24.
DSP Limit
In order to maintain preset compatibility with Helix devices, the Helix Native plug-in in­corporates similar processing management as the DSP management system utilized on Helix hardware. That is, the Helix Native plug-in includes a built-in, maximum computer
processing limit equivalent to the Helix hardware's DSP limit for each preset. This way,
any preset created and exported from the Helix Native plug-in is ensured to be able to be imported and used on Helix hardware devices.
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GUI Overview

The HX Edit application has a very intuitive, easy-to-use interface. When connected to a Helix family device, the navigation is divided into three main sections:
The Librarian Window - For managing preset and Impulse Response (IR) les.
The Signal Flow Window - Where you can add and move amp, eects & mix
blocks, and customize your complete signal path routing.
The Inspector Window - Where you can choose from the huge selection of mod­els, edit their parameters, create bypass & controller assignments, and more.
Presets
Tab
LIBRARIAN
Impulses
Tab
Show/Hide
Librarian
Signal Flow
Window
The HX Edit signal ow - with an HX Eects connected
TIP: The Command Center (for creating MIDI control assignments) and Global EQ
(Helix devices only) are available as separate windows from the application's
Window menu.

Resizing the Application Window

The HX Edit main application window is resizable, allowing you to adjust it to best t your screen size and workow. Simply click and drag any corner or edge of the window
to adjust to the preferred size, or click the "Maximize" button at the top of the window to use it in full screen mode.
It is also possible to show or hide the Presets & Impulses Librarian panel, by clicking on the toggle button at the top left of the Signal Flow window.
EDITOR
The Librarian window Show/Hide toggle button

Application Menus

Above the main application window you'll nd the familiar menu bar. Note that the avail­able commands dier within the File and Edit menus depending on the window, tabbed panel or specic control that currently has "focus." The window focus is indicated by
a blue outline appearing around the Librarian, Signal Flow or Inspector windows.* To change focus, simply click within the desired window, or use the TAB key. To follow are descriptions of the included application menu commands for Mac and Windows. Also see "Keyboard Shortcuts" on page 34 for additional information.
Edit Tab
The HX Edit main GUI (Helix device connected)
HX Effects Device Owners: With an HX Eects connected, the application displays the single signal ow, just as on your HX Eects hardware. As covered
in this chapter for Helix devices, you can utilize the application's signal ow to bypass,
move, clear, copy & paste blocks, create split paths, and more.
Inspector
Window
Bypass/Controller
Assign Tab
*NOTE: It is possible that the Librarian's Presets or Impulses tab currently has focus, but if you've "hidden" the Librarian panel, you will not see its blue outline
focus indicator. Using the TA B key will advance the focus to the other windows,
even when the Librarian is hidden.
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HX Edit (Mac only)
About HX Edit - Launches the About box screen, which displays the versions
of the HX Edit software & connected Helix device rmware.
Preferences - Launches the Preferences window, where you can select applica-
tion options and reference the app's version & legal information - see page 33.
Quit HX Edit - Exits the application.
File
When the Presets tab currently has focus (or, when focus is within any window or tab except the Impulses tab):
Save Preset - (Helix devices only) Saves changes to the currently loaded preset
to the device's Preset Library.
Import Preset - Imports any .hlx preset le (or les) from your computer, re-
placing the currently selected library preset(s).
Export Preset - Exports the currently selected preset (or presets) and saves it
to your computer as a .hlx le.
Import Setlist - (Helix devices only) Imports any .hls setlist le from your com-
puter, replacing the current setlist on your Helix.
Export Setlist - (Helix devices only) Exports the current setlist and saves it to
your computer as an .hls setlist le.
Import Bundle - (Helix devices only) Imports any .hlb bundle le from your
computer, replacing all setlists and presets within the Helix.
Export Bundle - (Helix devices only) Exports all the current setlists and their
presets from your Helix and saves them to your computer as an .hlb bundle le.
When the Impulses tab has focus (or, when focus is within any window or tab except the Presets tab):
Save Preset - (Helix devices only) Saves changes to the currently loaded preset.
Import Impulse - Imports an Impulse Response le (or les) from your com-
puter, replacing the currently selected library Impulse(s).
Export Impulse - Exports the currently selected Impulse (or Impulses) and
saves it to your computer.
TIP: Please see "Presets Panel" on page 8 and "Impulses Panel" on page
11 for details these File menu commands.
The following File menu commands are available regardless of window focus:
Create Backup - Launches the Create a Helix Backup window, where you can
export a full backup of your device's presets, impulses & global settings - see
page 15.
Restore From Backup - Launches the Restore From Backup window, where
you can restore all your device's presets, IRs & global settings from a previously
created backup - see page 15.
Preferences - (Windows only) Launches the Preferences window, where you
can select application options - see page 33.
Quit - (Windows only) Exits the application.
Edit
When the Presets tab has focus:
Copy Preset - Copies the selected Preset(s) to the clipboard.
Paste Preset - Pastes the last-copied preset(s), replacing the preset(s) within
the selected preset library location(s).
Select All Presets - Selects all Presets within the current Setlist.
Rename Preset - Renames the currently loaded preset.
When the Impulses tab has focus:
Copy IR - Copies the selected IR(s) to the clipboard.
Paste IR - Pastes the last-copied IR(s), replacing the IR(s) within the selected
IR library location(s).
Clear IR - Deletes the selected the IR(s) from the Impulses library.
Select All IRs - Selects all IRs within the Impulses library.
Rename IR - Renames the currently selected IR.
When the Signal Flow window has focus:
Cut Block - Copies the currently selected block and its settings to the clip-
board and removes the block from the Signal Flow.
Copy Block - Copies the currently selected block and its settings to the clip-
board.
Paste Block - Pastes the last-copied block's model and its settings to the
selected block location.
Clear Block - Deletes the selected block.
Rename Preset - Renames the currently loaded preset.
TIP: Copy Block and Paste Block can be also used between HX Edit and Helix Native plug-in - and vice-versa! See "Cutting, Copying, Pasting & Clear-
ing Blocks" on page 18 for details.
Snapshots
Copy Snapshot - Copies the currently loaded preset's snapshot to the clip-
board.
Paste Snapshot - Pastes the last-copied snapshot contents, replacing the cur-
rently loaded snapshot's contents.
Rename Snapshot - Allows you to edit the title of the currently loaded snap-
shot.
Snapshots - Any of the current preset's snapshots can be selected directly
here. (Note that Helix devices oer 8 snapshots, and HX Eects devices oer
4 snapshots.)
TIP: Please see "Conguring & Managing Snapshots" on page 14 for details.
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Window
Command Center - Displays the Command Center window - see page 29.
Global EQ - (Helix devices only) Displays the Global EQ window - see page
32.
Enter/Exit Full Screen - (Mac only) Displays the HX Edit application in full
screen mode, or exit full screen mode.
Help
HX Edit Online Help - Takes you to the Line6.com Support site where you can
nd the latest product documentation.
HX Edit Application Pilot's Guide - Launches the PDF you are reading now.
About HX Edit - (Windows only) Launches the About box, which includes the
software version and legal credits.
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Presets Panel

The Librarian's Presets tabbed panel provides functionality for importing, exporting, and managing presets & setlists.
Presets Tab
Setlist Commands
Setlist Menu
Preset Commands
Loaded Preset
Selected Preset
The Presets panel
You'll nd the same commands for copying, pasting, renaming, importing, and export­ing within the application's File & Edit menus. These commands are also accessible via
"Keyboard Shortcuts".
HX Effects Owners: All functionality described in this chapter is the same for
use with all Helix and HX Eects devices, unless otherwise noted. At this time,
preset and setlist les are not compatible between HX Eects and Helix devices or Helix
Native plug-in - see "Preset Compatibility".

Selecting & Loading Presets

It is important to note there is a dierence between the selected and loaded preset within the Presets panel.
To Select a Preset - Click once on a preset location in the Presets panel and you'll
see it become highlighted in gray. This indicates the preset is selected, meaning that a preset command (Copy, Paste, Import, etc.) will act upon this preset (even if
a dierent preset is the one currently loaded within the Signal Flow for Helix devices).
To Load a Preset - Double-click on any preset (or click once to select it and then
hit your Enter/Return key) and you'll see the preset with an amber colored highlight,
indicating it as the preset currently in use. If no other preset is currently selected (highlighted in gray), menu commands will act upon this loaded preset, since it is
eectively also the selected preset.

Importing and Exporting Preset Files

Presets are able to be exported to your computer as individual (.hlx) les, allowing you to create a limitless collection of tones that can be imported back onto your device's
internal preset library at any time.
To Import a Preset File - It is recommended to select an empty "New Preset" location within the Presets panel and select the Import Preset command. A brief dialog will inform you that importing will overwrite any preset information in the se­lected location. Click Yes to continue. A system window will display a le browser
for selecting the preset you wish to import. Once imported, the preset will reside on your Helix or HX Eects device's internal memory, within the selected preset
location.
To Export a Preset File - Select the preset by single-clicking on it in the Librarian
- Presets panel and select the Export Preset command. This creates a copy of the
preset in its last-saved state from your Helix or HX Eects device's memory and
saves it to your computer. The familiar "save" window is presented, in which you
can edit the lename and choose a destination folder. By default, .hlx preset les
are exported to the following directories.
Mac - /Documents/Line 6/Tones/Helix folder
PC - \My Documents\Line 6\Tones\Helix folder
TIP: If you happen to own both a Helix (or Helix Native plug-in) and HX Eects device, it is recommended to export your HX Eects presets into a dierent direc­tory to avoid mixing them up with Helix and Helix Native plug-in preset les, since
they are not compatible at this time.

Renaming, Reordering, Copying and Pasting Presets

These functions allow you to customize your presets within the Presets panel. Choose Rename, Copy or Paste from the row of preset command buttons or application's Edit menu and it will act upon the selected (highlighted) preset. You can also right-click on a preset in the list to open a context menu with these same commands. For most commands, it is also possible to multi-select a number of presets by using Shift+Click to select a contiguous set of presets, or Cmd+Click (Mac) or Ctrl+Click (Windows) to select a non-contiguous set.
TIP: There is no command to "delete" a preset, but you can right-click on a block within the signal ow and use the Clear All Blocks command.
TIP: Before editing a preset you may wish to rst copy it to another location in the
Presets panel, or export it to be sure you have an original version of the preset before making changes.
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Drag and Drop Presets
It is possible to drag and drop any preset (or multi-selected presets) directly from the Presets panel to perform the following actions.
Import and Load - Drag a .hlx preset le from any computer folder and drop
directly onto a Presets panel slot, or onto the Signal Flow window, to import and load it in the app as the current preset. This import action replaces and
overwrites the previously loaded preset.
Load - Drag any individual preset from its Presets panel location and drop it
within the Signal Flow window to copy it into the currently loaded preset's slot
location, overwriting the currently loaded preset.
Export - Drag one or multiple presets from the Presets panel and drop into any
folder on your computer to export a copy of the .hlx preset le(s) there.
Reorder - Drop to another location within the Presets panel to reorder the pre-
sets within the list as desired. When the preset is dropped into the new location slot, the surrounding presets are shifted upward or downward accordingly.
Transfer To/From Helix Native Plug-in - (Helix devices only) Drag a preset
from the plug-in's Presets panel and drop directly into the Presets panel of the
HX Edit app to import and load the preset on your Helix device, replacing and overwriting the previously loaded preset. Likewise, you can also drag and drop presets from HX Edit into Helix Native plug-in (see "Preset Compatibility" on
page 3).
Changing Setlists
To change the active setlist shown in the Presets panel, click on the Setlist menu and choose from among your device's setlists. The currently-selected setlist will be indi­cated with an “open folder” icon in this menu.
Renaming Setlists
To rename the current setlist, right-click on the setlist name within the Setlist menu and type in your desired title.
HX Effects Owners: The single Setlist on your HX Eects device displays no name on the hardware or within HX Edit. However, you can edit the Setlist le
name when Exporting the le to your computer.

Importing and Exporting Bundles

A Bundle le (.hlb) includes all 8 setlists' contents of your Helix device, including all their
presets and saved settings, all wrapped up in a tidy package. This makes it easy to
export to create and store a backup of your Helix device's complete Preset library - and easily restore your device's Presets library to your device (or to the Helix Native plug-in)
by importing the bundle.

Importing and Exporting Setlists

The Presets panel allows you to instantly save the currently loaded setlist, including all
its saved presets, to a Helix setlist le (.hls). This is very handy for making a backup of
all presets within a setlist, so that a group of presets can easily be loaded back into your Helix in a single action.
HX Effects Owners: A Setlist for your HX Eects consists of all presets within the device's preset library. Similar to the steps described here for Helix devices, you
can use the HX Edit Import Setlist and Export Setlist commands, found within the app's File menu.
To Import a Setlist - Select the Import Setlist command. This will prompt you to ensure that you wish to replace the currently selected setlist and the presets therein. Continue through the Open window to select the setlist you wish to load onto your connected device.
To Export a Setlist - Select the Export Setlist command to display the Save As dialog. By default, setlists are saved to:
Mac - /Documents/Line 6/Tones/Helix/Setlists folder
PC - \My Documents\Line 6\Tones\Helix\Setlists folder
NOTE: Bundle les do not contain any of the Helix device's Global Settings or Im­pulse Response (IR) les. To include all these Helix items, use the Create & Restore
Backups feature - see page 15.
HX Effects Owners: HX Eects devices do not support Bundle les, therefore,
you will see no available Bundle options.
The Import Bundle and Export Bundle options are found in the application's Prefer- ences > General window (see "The Preferences Window" on page 33).
Bundle options within the Preferences window (for Helix devices)
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To Import a Bundle - Click the Import Bundle button and you'll be prompted to replace all setlists and presets within your Preset library. Continue through the “Open” window to select the bundle you wish to import. Note that you can option­ally import any bundle that was exported from the Helix Native plug-in or any Helix device.
To Export a Bundle - Click the Export Bundle button to create a copy of all pre-
sets and their last-saved settings that exist in all setlists as a Helix bundle (.hlb) le. By default, all .hlb les are saved to:
Mac - /Documents/Line 6/Tones/Helix/Bundles folder
PC - \My Documents\Line 6\Tones\Helix\Bundles folder
NOTE: On the next power up of your device after importing multiple presets, or
importing any setlist or bundle, you may see your device perform an additional "Rebuilding Presets" process during boot up. This process is normal and optimizes
preset loading times on the Helix / HX Eects hardware.
TIP: Visit the line6.com/customtone site to share your tones and download from the huge online library of artist and user presets!
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Impulses Panel

The Librarian's Impulses tabbed panel provides a list of all Impulse Response les
(along with their respective ID numbers in the left column) that currently reside on your
Helix or HX Eects device. Initially, this Impulses panel is empty, awaiting you to import your Impulse Response les.
Impulses Tab
IR Commands
Selected IR
IR Index Numbers
The Impulses panel
HX Effects Owners: IR les can be used by both Helix and HX Eects devices.
All functionality described in this chapter is the same for use with all Helix and
HX Eects, unless otherwise noted.

What are Impulse Responses?

Impulse Responses (or “IRs”) that can be used in Helix & HX Eects devices are audio les that are the result of capturing the sound of a test tone (frequency sweep) through
a guitar or bass amp speaker cabinet, which has been de-convolved with the original tone signal. This represents the frequency response of the cabinet itself and can be used to simulate the way it alters the sound. This is similar to a convolution reverb, but with a much shorter decay.
You can add an IR block to your preset as an alternative to using one of the Cab blocks
to provide speaker cabinet simulation. Several companies now oer large selections of professionally recorded IR les that can be used in Helix devices, or you can even do
some research on how to record and create your own.
TIP: Line 6 oers a free pack of excellent IRs from Allure - you can grab them now
at http://line6.com/allure/.
IR Formats and Restrictions
It is possible to import any mono or stereo .wav le IR, regardless of its bit depth,
length, or sample rate frequency. While this is very convenient, please be careful not to
load just any .wav le as an IR or you may experience unexpected sonic results. SysEx les are not supported by Helix.
Helix Native Plug-in Users: If you plan on utilizing your Helix presets on both a Helix device and Helix Native plug-in, the best practice to import the same exact IR
les into both, and in the same IR list order. This allows all IR blocks to reference and
load the same indexed IR les for all presets that use them. Please also see "Preset
Compatibility with Helix Native Plug-in" on page 3.

Importing and Exporting Impulse Responses

To access the IRs stored on your Helix or HX Eects device, click on the Impulses tab. From here you will be presented with a list of up to 128 IRs and their index numbers.
Your presets will access these IRs by their IR list index number only. The IR les them­selves are not directly associated with presets, only the IR's index number, as shown
at its left, is referenced.
To Import an IR, rst select the desired index location in the application's Impulses
panel and select Import. Select the desired IR .wav le you wish to load onto your device. It is also possible to select multiple IR les and all will be imported in one action.
To Export an IR, click Export to display the Save As dialog.
By default, IRs are saved to the following directories.
Mac - /Documents/Line 6/Tones/Helix folder
PC - \My Documents\Line 6\Tones\Helix folder
You can also drag and drop to and from the Impulses panel to export and import IRs ­see the following section.
TIP: Use the File menu's Create Backup & Restore From Backup options to create a backup of your Impulses Panel's contents, and restore from the backup, at
any time - see "Creating & Restoring Complete Device Backups".

Renaming, Copying, Pasting & Clearing IRs

These actions can be performed by clicking the commands above the Impulses list view and will act upon the selected (highlighted) IR. You can also right-click to choose
these options from the context menu (or use the app's "Keyboard Shortcuts").
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Drag and Drop IRs
There are several drag and drop options that allow you to import and export single or
multiple IR les between your computer’s directories and HX Edit, as listed below.
Import - Drag one or more IR les from your computer folder directly into the
Impulses panel. When multiple les are being dragged in, they are imported in
sequence, starting with the selected IR index slot.
Export - Select one or more IR index locations and drag from the Impulses list
view directly to your computer to export the IR les to the selected hard drive
folder.
Copy - It is also possible to drag and drop IRs within the Impulses list view to
create a copy of the IR in a new index location.*
*NOTE: There are no options oered to move or reorder IRs in a single opera- tion, thereby reducing the risk of unintentionally breaking the link between IRs and the Helix presets that may be referencing them. Use the Copy, Paste and
Clear functions to rearrange IR within the Impulses list as needed.
Transfer To/From Helix Native Plug-in - With an instance of the Helix Native plug-in open, drop an IR from the HX Edit application's Impulses panel directly into the Im­pulses panel of the Helix Native. It is also possible to drag an IR from the Helix Native directly into the Impulses panel of HX Edit to import a copy of the same IR.
Loading an IR in an IR Block
When you insert an IR block within your preset's Signal Flow, it initially defaults to ref­erencing the IR that resides within the #1 IR index location (if you have not yet imported
any IR le into the referenced index location, the "empty" IR block has no eect on the
signal).
To choose which IR index is referenced by the IR block, select the IR block within the Signal Flow, then, in the Edit tab, use the IR Select parameter slider (or its menu at the right) to select IR index number (1-128) that includes the desired IR.
Choosing an IR by its Library (1-128) index number within the Edit tab
You can use the other IR block parameter sliders in the Edit tab to further shape the IR's
tone and level - see "Editing Model Parameters" on page 21.
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Working in the Editor

The Editor portion of the HX Edit user interface consists of the Signal Flow and Inspector windows. The Signal Flow Window is where you'll see the signal paths for your currently- loaded preset, appearing much like the Home screen of your Helix or Signal Flow screen of your HX Eects device. The Inspector Window below contains 2 tabbed panels, Edit &
Bypass/Controller Assign, where you can select models, tweak parameters, congure controllers and more. Regardless which of these tabs you have selected, the current preset's Name Field, Save, Snapshots & Tempo options are always available at the top of the window. Additionally, there are dedicated windows for the Command Center for MIDI assignments
(see page 29), and the Global EQ (Helix devices only - see page 32), accessible from the application's Window menu. If you have not already done so, be sure to read through the in-depth information in your device's Owner's Manual to get an understanding of the features we'll be covering in the following sections.
HX Effects Owners: HX Edit application functionality described within this chapter is the same with Helix or HX Eects devices, except where noted.
Librarian Show/Hide
Button
Signal Flow Window
Inspector Window
Preset Name Field
Preset Save Button Snapshots Menu Tempo Controls
Edit & Bypass Controller Assign Tabs
The Editor portion of the HX Edit application (Helix device)
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Naming & Saving the Preset

The Preset Name eld at the top of the Editor displays the title of the currently loaded preset. Double-click on the text here to optionally rename the preset. For Helix devices,
whenever you see your preset's title appearing in italicized text at the top of the Signal Flow window, it indicates that the preset has been edited from its last-saved state.
HX Effects Owners: Since preset functionality diers slightly on HX Eects de- vices, you will not see the current preset's title displayed in italics when in an
unsaved state.
The Save button at the top of the Editor can be used to save the currently-loaded preset, overwriting the preset that resides in the respective slot within the Presets panel. As covered in "Presets Panel" on page 8, there are also the Librarian window options, Copy and Export, to create & store copies of your presets.
Configuring & Managing Snapshots
Your device oers the ability to congure the 8 snapshots within a Helix preset (or 4 snapshots for an HX Eects preset), allowing you to recall a customized set of options
for your current blocks instantly, without the brief lag time associated with changing
presets! A snapshot is capable of storing the bypass state of any amp or eects block,
up to 64 assigned parameter values, tempo settings and more (please see your de-
vice's Owner's Manual for specics).
There are two ways to select a snapshot within HX Edit: by clicking on the Snapshots
menu at the top of the Edit window, or by using the commands within the application's
Snapshots menu. To edit its settings, select the numbered snapshot you want as your
destination, then congure the desired tone options for this snapshot.*
Once your desired destination snapshot has been selected, us the following steps to congure your settings.
To Store a Block's Bypass State Per Snapshot - Click on the Bypass button above any block within the Signal Flow and set your desired bypass state for the
block (or you can toggle the block's Bypass button within the Edit tab).
To Store a Parameter's Min. & Max. Values Per Snapshot - Select the desired
block within the Signal Flow, then right-click directly on the desired parameter's
slider within the Edit tab and choose the Snapshots controller option. This eec- tively creates the snapshot assignment for the parameter. You can then go to the Bypass/Controller Assign tab, select the snapshot assignment you just created within the Controller List and customize its Min. & Max. sliders and other available options in the Inspector at the right. We cover more about conguring these con­troller options in "The Bypass/Controller Assign Tab" on page 23.
To Store a Command Center MIDI Message Per Snapshot - The Value parame­ters of any instant MIDI CC, Bank/Prog, and MMC message, plus the state (Dim or Lit) of any CC Toggle and Ext Amp messages are always stored and recalled when selecting a snapshot. Therefore, there is no need to manually set any of these pa­rameters to a Snapshot assignment within the Command Center - see page 29.
Attention Helix Native Plug-in Users: Snapshot settings are compatible within presets between Helix, Helix Rack & Helix LT devices and the Helix Native plug-in!
Copying, Pasting, Renaming & Customizing Snapshots
The Copy, Paste and Rename Snapshot commands are available within the app's main menu. Or, right-click on the Edit window's Snapshots menu to access these com- mands as well as the LED color customization options.
The Edit window's Snapshots menu The menu bar's Snapshots menu
*NOTE: You can use your device's Global Settings > Preferences > Snap- shot Edits to choose between Recall (automatically stores your changes to
the current snapshot) versus Discard (does not store changes to the current
snapshot).
The camera icon within the Edit window's Snapshots menu is displayed in red when the hardware's option is set to Discard.
The context menu for the Snapshots menu name eld
To Copy & Paste a Snapshot - It is possible to copy all the settings of one snap­shot and paste them to another snapshot within the same preset. Select and load the snapshot you wish to copy and select Copy. Then select and load the snap­shot you wish to overwrite and choose Paste to paste the clipboard contents, replacing the currently loaded snapshot.
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To Rename a Snapshot - Right-click the desired snapshot from the Snapshots menu and select Rename Snapshot. Type in your new name, then press Enter/ Return on your keyboard.
To Customize a Snapshot's LED Color - When your Helix or HX Eects device is
set to Snapshot footswitch mode, each footswitch LED defaults to a red color. If you prefer to customize the LED color for the current Snapshot, choose the desired color from the right-click menu. Or choose Auto to restore the default behavior, or O for no LED.
NOTE: Remember that you'll need to Save before switching to another preset to retain your edited snapshot settings within the current preset! The snapshot that is in use when you save your preset is the one that is recalled when the preset is
loaded again.

Editing the Tap Tempo

There are a few options available for conguring the tempo, accessible from the Tempo Controls at the top of the Signal Flow window. Any of the current preset’s eect models
set to note division values will follow this Tap Tempo value. (Note Sync mode is avail-
able for most delay and modulation eects - see page 21.)

Creating & Restoring Complete Device Backups

Use the File menu's Create Backup and Restore From Backup commands to create complete backups of your Helix or HX Eects device's current Global Settings, IRs, and
Presets, and easily restore them back to your device at any time. All presets are backed up from their last-saved state, therefore, be sure to save your currently-loaded preset before creating your backup to include its current settings.
TIP: Backup les (.hxb) created using the Create Backup feature any Helix (Helix Floor, LT or Rack) device can then be "Restored" onto any other Helix device. This allows you to easily duplicate all your applicable Global Settings, Presets, and IRs
to another Helix in one action.
Backups les created for HX Eects devices are compatible only with HX Eects type devices.
To Create a Backup
Select the Create Backup command from the File menu to launch the window.
Tempo Select
Menu
The Tempo Controls
Tap Tempo Button
How the Tempo Value is Recalled
Use the Tempo Select Menu to choose how the tempo value is saved and recalled (this is the same option found in your Helix or HX Eects hardware's Global Settings > MIDI/Tempo screen):
Per Snapshot - The tempo value is stored and recalled individually per snap-
shot for the current preset.
Per Preset - The tempo value is stored and recalled individually with this preset.
Global - The tempo value is used for all presets whenever set to Global.
Entering a Tempo Value
To enter a value, click on the Tap Tempo Button rhythmically or right-click directly on the Tap Tempo button and type in your desired numerical value.
The Create Backup window
1. Name - Your backup le is automatically named with the type of device (Helix Floor, Helix Rack, Helix LT, or HX Eects) and the current date. Optionally, you can click directly on the le name here and edit it as desired.
2. Description - Optionally, you can type in some descriptive notes about this backup. All text added here is saved with your backup, and viewable during the Restore From Backup process.
3. Where - By default, your Backup le (.hxb) is saved to the following directory
on your computer:
Mac - /Documents/Line 6/Tones/Helix/Backups folder
PC - \My Documents\Line 6\Tones\Helix\Backups folder
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If you wish to save to a dierent folder, click the folder button and browse to select your preferred disk location.
4. Click Create Backup and you'll see the progress of your backup being created, and a message once completed successfully (or click Cancel to exit without
creating a Backup).
You can repeat the above steps at any time to create as many individual back­ups as you like. All compatible backup les for your connected Helix or HX Ef­fects are then available within the Restore From Backup window.
TIP: It is highly recommended to create a full Backup before installing new device
rmware, and to perform backups regularly to make sure you always have copies of
your tones, IRs and settings!
To Restore From a Backup
Select the Restore From Backup command from the File menu to launch the window.
2. Backup File - All compatible Backup les (.hxb) that you created within the cur-
rently selected directory are selectable here. When you select a backup le, the
following information is displayed so you know the details about the backup
before you choose to restore from it.
Date: The creation date of the backup le.
Device: The specic type of Helix device this backup was created from (Helix
Floor, Helix Rack, Helix LT, or HX Eects).
Version: The rmware version installed on the device when the backup was
created.
Description: Any notes that may have been added within the Description eld
when the backup was created appear here.
3. Items to Restore - In the lower pane, you can select the individual items you wish to be restored from the selected backup le: Global Settings, Impulse Re­sponses and Presets. Whichever items you select here will be restored, over­writing those currently on your Helix device.
TIP: For Helix, Helix Floor & Helix LT devices, note that by clicking on the arrow to the left of the Presets checkbox, you can expand the option (as pictured above) to individually choose whichever Setlists you want to restore from the
selected Backup!
4. Click Restore Backup and you'll see the progress of the restore process, and
then a pop-up message once completed successfully (or click Close to exit without restoring). Do not disturb the HX Edit application or device until the
Restore process is complete.
TIP: If the Backup that you restored included any Presets or Setlists, it is a good
idea to power your device o and on again to allow it "rebuild" the presets. This
process optimizes preset loading times on the hardware.
The Restore From Backup window
1. Backup Folder - The default or most-recently used Backup folder is selected here. If you want to nd a backup le in a dierent folder, click the folder button to browse to the desired location.
You can repeat the above steps at any time, and select any available Helix or HX Eects Backup le stored on your computer.
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The Signal Flow Window

The Signal Flow window allows you to directly access the Amp, Eects, Mix & Looper blocks within your preset and congure your signal path routing simply by clicking and dragging. Once you select any block within the Signal Flow, the Inspector's Edit tabbed panel below provides access to all its editable parameters. The options oered here are essentially the same as found on your connected Helix or HX Eects device, making
editing very straight-forward.
HX Effects Owners: HX Edit application functionality described within this chap­ter is the same with Helix or HX Eects devices, except where noted.
Split BlockPath 1A
Path 2A
The Signal Flow Window (Helix device)
Show/Hide Block Labels Option
If you prefer a cleaner look within the HX Edit app's Signal Flow window, you can "hide"
the descriptive text labels that appear below each block using the Show/Hide option within the Preferences > General window (see page 33). When set to hide the
labels, you'll only see a block's label appear when hovering your mouse over the block.
Path 1B Merge Block
Path 1 / Path 2 (Helix devices only) - Just like on the Helix hardware, it is not pos-
sible to move a block between Path 1 and Path 2, but you can Cut or Copy a block and then Paste into any desired location on the opposite path to re-locate it there along with all its settings intact - see next section.
Split Paths - To create a split path, simply drag a block down from the main signal
path (Path 1A or Path 2A) and you'll see a parallel, split path (Path B) appear, with
both a Split and Merge block created at each end (as shown in above image). To remove the split path, clear or move all blocks out of the parallel "B" path.
Mix (Split and Merge) Blocks - When a Split block is selected in the Signal Flow, you can choose from among 3 types of Split blocks, and adjust the balance op­tions using the parameter sliders that appear in the Edit tab below. Note that you can click and drag the Split and Merge blocks to position them however you like within the path.
TIP: You can also Copy and Paste blocks between presets, between HX Edit and
Helix Native and back, and with any Helix or HX Eects device - see page 18.

Split Path Options

Functionality for Split blocks and Paths dier slightly for Helix vs. HX Eects devices,
as detailed here.
Helix, Helix Rack & Helix LT Devices
If you drag a Split block down from Path A (or right-click on the Split block and choose Create Input), it will change into a separate Input block for Path B, which
then oers a set of Input block options in the Edit panel. Likewise, if you drag a
Merge block down (or right-click on the block and choose Create Output), it be-
comes a separate Output block for Path B.
This functionality is how you can potentially create up to 4 individual signal paths within one preset, each with its own input and output settings, as shown below.
Once converted to Input & Output blocks, you'll see a "handle" for each that you
can drag back up to the main Path A to restore each back into a Split or Merge block (or use the right-click options to Restore back to Split or Merge blocks).
Drag handles for Merge blocksDrag handles for Split blocks
Block Label Option Set to Show Block Label Option Set to Hide

Moving Blocks & Arranging the Signal Flow

To move blocks within a signal path, click and drag any block to its desired location. To
follow are a number of pointers for arranging the signal ow in dierent ways.
HX Effects Owners: You'll see only the HX Eects device's single Path 1 dis­played within the HX Edit signal ow panel. The HX Eects Path 1 can be simi-
larly split to oer parallel Paths 1A and 1B.
Split paths converted to individual paths (Helix device)
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HX Eects Devices
On HX Eects devices, once a parallel path is created, the Split block can be
dragged left or right on Path A to re-position it as desired. (But unlike as with Helix devices, a Split block cannot be moved down to convert it into a separate Path B Input.)
It is possible to drag the Path A Merge block down (or right-click on the block and choose Create Output), as shown in the following screenshot. This routes the Path B output separately to the hardware Send 1/2 output jacks.
Once converted to an output, you'll see a "handle" that you can drag back up to
the main Path A to restore back to a Merge block (or use the right-click option to
Restore the Merge block).
Drag handle for Merge blockParallel Paths A & B
Split path with Merge block converted to Path B Output (HX Eects device)

Cutting, Copying, Pasting & Clearing Blocks

You can use the Cut Block or Copy Block commands for an existing block, and then use Paste Block, to paste it with all its current settings into a new location within any path and within any preset. Use Clear Block to remove the selected block from the
path. Once you've selected the desired block, these commands are accessed either from the menu bar's Edit menu, or from a block's (Right-click) context menu (or via
keyboard shortcuts - see page 34).
It is also possible to use Cut Block or Copy Block and then use Paste Block in either HX Edit or Helix Native plug-in, as follows:
Into any path within the same or a dierent instance of the Helix Native plug-in,
and within any preset.
Into any path within the HX Edit app, and within any preset.
Into any preset within HX Edit when then connected to a dierent Helix or HX
Eects device (as long as the copied Block data is the last item copied to your computer's clipboard).
Block Copy / Paste is allowed for all block types (Amp, Eects, Mix, Input and Output blocks), with some restrictions.* This provides great exibility in re-creating tones be­tween Helix Native, HX Edit, and even dierent Helix devices.
*NOTE: Some restrictions apply for Copy / Paste of blocks, depending on the DSP capacity and features of the particular device in use. For example, just as any Helix
Native plug-in or device preset will prevent adding some block or model types as the DSP limit is reached, the same DSP limit rules apply for Copy / Paste. Presets can also include only one Looper block, one use of each Send & Return, up to two IR blocks, etc. Therefore, Copy and Paste observes these Block rules as well. Physical
inputs & outputs dier between Helix Native and Helix/HX Eects devices, therefore, the copying of Looper, Mix, Input and Output blocks and their settings may not be al-
lowed, as covered throughout this chapter.
Cut Block - Clears the block from the Signal Flow and Copies the block and its current parameter settings to the clipboard.
Copy Block - Copies the block and its current parameter settings to the clipboard.
Paste Block - Pastes the most recently Cut or Copied block to the selected des-
tination. To follow are a few handy Copy & Paste tips.
Paste location - You can paste the most recently Cut or Copied block to the
currently selected block location. If already occupied, this will replace the exist­ing block.
Mix type blocks (Helix devices only) - Copy & Paste are also available for any
Input, Output, Split and Merge type block as well, where its settings can be Copied & Pasted into a location with the same block type.
Clear Block - Click on the desired block to select it and choose Clear Block
from the application's Edit menu or from the block's (Right-click) context menu.
Alternatively, you can select an existing block in the Signal Flow and choose
None from the Edit tab's Model Browser.
Cut, Copy, Paste & Clear commands are available in the Edit menu or block's context menu
NOTE: Only one Looper block can exist within any preset at a time. Therefore, you
cannot Copy and then Paste a Looper block within the same preset. But you can
use the Cut Block command and then Paste Block to eectively "move" a Looper
block, including its settings, to a new location, such as to a dierent path.
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Drag-delete - Another handy way to clear any block is to simply drag the block in
any direction out of the signal path. Once you reach the outer boundary of the path, you'll see the "Drag-delete" notice appear, as well as a specic mouse cursor icon that
indicates the block will be deleted once you release the mouse button. (Note that the
mouse icon diers for Mac vs. Windows computers, as shown below.)
Drag-delete of a Reverb block (Mac)
Drag-delete of a Reverb block (Windows)

Adding & Bypassing Blocks

To Add Any Type of Block to Your Tone - Simply hover your mouse cursor over
the desired location on any path and you'll see an empty "None" block location ap­pear. Once you select the location, choose any type of block from the Model List Menu in the Inspector's Edit tab below (see the following chapter for more info). If you select a location already occupied, choosing a dierent model from the menu will replace the selected block's model.
To Toggle the Bypass of a Block - Do any of the following:
Hover your mouse cursor over a block within the Signal Flow and use the
Bypass button that appears above the block.
Right-click on the block and choose Bypass from the context menu.
Click on the desired block to select it, then use the Bypass button within the
Edit tab.
Click on the desired block to select it and hit the Spacebar.
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The Edit Tab

The Inspector window's Edit panel provides access to all models via its multi-level Model Browser, where you can choose from numerous categories of models to make
up your tone. This panel also displays all available parameters for the block that is cur­rently selected within the Signal Flow window, providing easy access for editing.
HX Effects Owners: HX Edit functionality described in this chapter is the same
for all Helix and HX Eects devices, except where noted.

Selecting Models

As mentioned in the previous chapter (page 19), add models to your current preset by selecting the desired empty location on any path within the Signal Flow window and
then choose the specic model you want from the Model Select Menu. You can also
select any existing block within the Signal Flow and change its model this way.
Model List view Model Grid view
For block categories that oer it, you'll see a Sub-category menu at the top of the Model List, where you can choose to see Mono, Stereo or Legacy type models. Amp categories oer Guitar & Bass sub-categories, and for Cabs you'll see Single & Dual cat­egory options.
Once you click on any model in the Model List it is instantly active and loaded into the selected Signal Flow location. You'll see the selected model's editable parameters
appear at the right of the Edit panel. If you want to remove an existing block, select it within the Signal Flow and choose the None category's Empty Block option (or use the Clear menu command).
List/Grid View Toggle
Category List
Choose the type of block rst in the Category List at the left to see all of its available models appear in the Model List. Note that, once you've selected a Category, you can toggle List/Grid View toggle button to change between a menu list or grid type display
of the category's models.
HX Effects Owners: HX Eects devices do not include Helix Amp, Preamp or
Cab type models, therefore, these categories will not be available.
Sub-category Menu
Model List/Grid
The Edit Panel's Model Browser
Parameter Sliders
DSP Limit
As in your Helix or HX Eects device's Model Select menu, when the current preset
reaches a high DSP usage, some models become non-selectable within the menu. In
the HX Edit app's menu, you'll see models dimmed to indicate this, as shown below.
To free up more DSP resources for the current preset, try removing some models, or selecting "Simple" or "Legacy" type models. For Helix devices, utilize both Path 1 and Path 2 to take advantage of all available DSP power. (See the DSP Management information within your device's Owner's Manual for details.)
Dimmed models
Unavailable models appear dimmed when the preset's DSP limit is reached
NOTE: Also see "Preset Compatibility" on page 3 for relevant information about
DSP limits and the use of Helix presets with the Helix Native Plug-in.
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Editing Model Parameters

Once added to your tone, simply click on any block to select it, then choose the desired
model type and tweak its parameters in the Edit panel. To follow are a few editing tips (also see "Keyboard Shortcuts").
Toggling Model Bypass - A Bypass button is available at the top right of the Edit panel for any model that oers a bypass option. When a model is bypassed, its pa­rameters appear dimmed to indicate this state.
Edit tab - model active Edit tab - model bypassed
Adjusting Parameter Sliders - There are several ways to adjust slider values:
Click on any slider's "handle" and drag to the desired value.
Click on the desired range location within a slider's path and it will jump to the
clicked value.
While hovering your mouse cursor directly over any slider's path, use your mouse
wheel to adjust it.
Click the up/down arrow buttons at the right for small, incremental adjustments.
If a down arrow is displayed at the right, click on it to expand a menu of select­able options.
Type in a Precise Value - Double-click anywhere on a slider's path or on its value to
manually type in a precise numerical value.
Resetting Sliders - If you're not happy with your slider adjustment, Cmd+Click (Mac)
or Ctrl+Click (Windows) on the slider to reset it to its initial default value.
Accessing All Parameters - Note that some model types, such as amps and com-
plex eects, may have more sliders and controls than you can see all at once in the
Edit tab. You can re-size the application window to show more sliders, or click and drag the vertical scroll bar at the right to access all parameters (or use your mouse wheel when hovering your mouse cursor over the scroll bar).
Note Sync - Most modulation and delay eects models oer a Note Sync option, allowing the modulation rate or delay repeat time to follow the device's main Tap
Tempo value (see "Editing the Tap Tempo" on page 15). For models that oer it,
you can click the Note Sync button within the Edit tab to toggle the feature on/o. When active (the Note Sync button is lit), the parameter will change to oer note divi-
sion values, as shown in the following screenshot.
Note value options Note Sync (active)
A Delay block congured for Note Sync
Impulse Response Block Options - When an IR block is inserted and selected in
the Signal Flow, you'll see IR block parameter sliders here in the Edit panel, just like
for any other block. Use the IR Select parameter to choose the index number for
the desired IR from your IR Library. Remember that you'll need to import IR les into your Helix or HX Eects device using the application's Impulses tab for an IR block
to utilize them - see "Importing and Exporting Impulse Responses" on page 11.
Looper Block Options - It is possible to add a Looper block to a preset, and view and edit several Looper block parameters within the Edit tab. However, it is not pos-
sible to toggle the Looper mode of your connected device on and o within the HX
Edit application.
TIPS: Right-click on a slider for a handy menu to assign external control of the
parameter to one of your Helix or HX Eects device's controllers, or to an external
MIDI controller - also see "Creating a Controller Assignment" on page 26.
Alt+Click directly on slider in the Edit tab to instantly create a Snapshot Control­ler Assignment for the parameter - see "Conguring & Managing Snapshots" on
page 14.

Editing Input, Output & Mix Blocks

Much like Amp & Eects blocks, you can click on the Input, Output, Split or Merge blocks of any path and access their options in the Edit panel.
Input Block Options:
Helix Devices - Dierent parameters, such as Gate, Level, Pan, etc., are dis-
played depending on the specic input type you select from the Helix Input block's menu. If the Multi or Variax input type is selected, you'll see options here
for selecting a Variax model, individual string tunings and more.
HX Eects Devices - The path's input is "xed" and, therefore, is not selectable
with block options.
Output Block Options:
Helix Devices - When the Output block of any path is selected, you'll see output
routing options available. In addition to your Helix device's analog and digital out-
puts, you can also choose to route the output of one path to the input of another later path. Note that you can route the output of Path 1 into Path 2 in a "serial"
fashion to take advantage of both paths' DSP capacity!
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HX Eects Devices - When a split path is created, the Merge block can be
dragged down to Path B to create a separate "Send" output (see "Split Path
Options" on page 17). When this dual-output, split path conguration exists,
you can click on the Path A (Main) output or the Path B (Send) output to access Pan and Level parameters for each.
Split Block Options - If your preset includes a split path, click directly on the point
on the main path where the signal divides to select the Split block and you'll see options for choosing dierent Split block types and their parameters. Note that
there is also a Bypass switch for Split blocks which, when bypassed, feeds an equal signal balance to each parallel path.
Merge Block Options - If your preset includes a split path, click directly on the
point on the main path where the signal returns to select the Merge block and you'll see several mixer options for blending the two paths' signals.
TIP: Refer to your device Owner's Manual for details on Serial & Parallel Rout- ing.
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The Bypass/Controller Assign Tab

This tabbed panel combines the options found within the Controller Assign screens of
your Helix or HX Eects device (as well as the options within the Helix device's Bypass Assign screen), allowing you to assign model parameter functions to your device's
footswitches & expression pedals, or external MIDI controllers for real-time, remote control. It is also possible here to assign model parameters to be stored and recalled with snapshots, as well as to customize footswitch labels and LED colors.
HX Effects Owners: HX Edit functionality described in this chapter is the same
for all Helix and HX Eects devices, except where noted.
TIP: For creating & managing assignments for the transmission of MIDI commands
from your device's footswitches and pedals, see "The Command Center Window" on
page 29.
In addition to the options for creating assignments, a list of existing bypass & controller assignments for the current preset appears within the left portion of this panel, allowing you to select and edit assignment options. (This handy display of existing assignments
in one list is something not found on your Helix or HX Eects device's screens.)
Column HeadersAssignment List Selected Block
Assignment Menu

Editing an Existing Assignment

When working with Factory Presets, you'll see that most already have some existing
assignments, and they appear within the Assignments List at the left of the Bypass/
Controller Assign tab (see previous image). Once you create your own Bypass & Con­troller assignments, you'll see them appear within this list as well. At any time you can
select an assignment within the list to see and edit its options, as described below.
Please also refer to the following examples for creating specic assignments types for
more info.

Clearing Existing Assignments

If you right-click directly on any existing Bypass or Controller assignment within the
Assignment List, you'll nd handy options for deleting the selected or all assignments.
The Clear Assignment options within an assignment's context menu
Clear Assignment - Deletes the assignment that you clicked on.
Clear All Controllers - Deletes all Bypass and Controller assignments that exist
within the current preset.
Minimum & Maximum Mix Sliders
Use the Min Mix & Max Mix sliders to set the range of control. For example, if creat­ing a controller assignment utilizing an EXP Pedal, the Min Mix setting equates to the
pedal's "heel down" value, and the Max Mix to its "toe down" value. If assigning to a footswitch, clicking the switch toggles between your congured Min & Max values.
(Note that if assigning to a snapshot, all you need to do is set the single parameter value you wish to be recalled with the currently-loaded snapshot.)
Selected Assignment Bypass/Control
Parameters
The Bypass/Controller tab
Attention Helix Native Plug-in Users: The Helix Native plug-in's Automation/ Controller Assign panel supports a dierent set of controller assignments (for use with host DAW software's parameter automation). Therefore, Helix Native will es-
sentially ignore any HX Edit-created hardware controller assignments saved in a preset
- see "Preset Compatibility" on page 3.
Footswitch/Controller Menu
TIP: You can "reverse" the behavior of a controller by setting the Min Mix to 100% and the Max Mix to 0% - such as to make an assigned Wah pedal work backwards!
Latching/Momentary Footswitch Option
For Amp & Eect models, you'll also nd the Type option here to have the assigned footswitch behave as Latching (alternating On/O on each click) versus Momentary (active only while the footswitch is held down).
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MIDI CC In Selector
For assignments that oer remote control via external MIDI, this parameter is where you need to dene the specic MIDI CC value (CC 0-127) to match the MIDI CC value
being transmitted from your external MIDI controller device or MIDI software. Your MIDI hardware or software must be capable of sending MIDI CC messages via 5-pin MIDI
cable or USB to your Helix or HX Eects device.*
*NOTE: Your Helix or HX Eects can receive MIDI from either its 5-pin MIDI IN jack or over USB. Use the device's Global Settings - MIDI Tempo options to congure
its receiving MIDI channel and other MIDI options.
Switch LED Option
By default, the color of the LED light surrounding your assigned footswitch is set to Auto Color, where it intelligently takes on the color according to the assigned model
type. You can optionally use this slider to manually congure this LED color as desired.
Customizing a Footswitch Label
For any selected Bypass or Controller assignment that is created using your device's Footswitch, you'll see a Customize control displaying the block model's default name. This is the label displayed on the hardware's scribble strip for this footswitch (or on the
LCD screen for a Helix LT device) when the Helix device is in Stomp Footswitch Mode. If you want to customize this label, double-click on the existing name, type your new
text in the eld and hit your Enter/Return key. To clear your text and return to the default model label, click the Clear (eraser) button to the right of the eld.
The Customize label control
NOTE: If a footswitch includes one or more additional block Bypass, Controller or Command Center assignments, the default label appears as Multiple (X)" with "X" being the number of assignments. You can customize the label in this scenario, but
note that it can also be customized within the Custom eld of the other assignment
panels as well, with the latest customization edit aecting the label in all places.

Creating a Bypass Assignment

Create a Bypass assignment for any Amp, Cab, IR, Eect, Looper or Split type block to allow it to be toggled on/o via one of your Helix or HX Eects device's footswitches,
controllers or via external MIDI.
NOTE: On Helix devices, adding a Volume Pedal, Pan, Wah, or Pitch Wham block automatically creates a Bypass assignment to the Helix on-board pedal's EXP Toe
footswitch. On HX Eects devices, a Bypass assignment is automatically created for these block types on EXP 1 / EXP 2. You can change or clear this assignment if desired - see "Editing an Existing Assignment" on page 23.
Creating a Bypass Assignment Using a Footswitch
1. Click on the block within the Signal Flow for which you want to create the Bypass
assignment.
2. At the right of the Bypass/Controller Assign panel, if not already selected by
default, click the Assignment Menu and choose Bypass as the parameter to
control.
3. Click on the Footswitch/Controller Menu to select the desired footswitch or
controller and your assignment is created.
Selecting a footswitch controller for block Bypass assignment
TIP: Alternatively, right-click on a block within the Signal Flow and choose the desired Footswitch or Controller to quickly create a Bypass assignment.
Creating a Bypass Assignment Using an External MIDI Controller Source
It is also possible to congure a block to be controlled remotely via an external MIDI
controller switch, or via MIDI software on your DAW computer. All that is required is that the MIDI controller is capable of sending MIDI CC messages via 5-pin MIDI cable or
USB to your Helix or HX Eects device.* A MIDI - Bypass assignment can be created independently of a Helix or HX Eects hard-
ware controller source assignment for the same block. You will only see one Bypass
assignment entry displayed within the HX Edit app's Assignments List, regardless if it
includes an active MIDI assignment source, hardware controller assignment source, or both.
*NOTE: Your Helix or HX Eects can receive MIDI from either its 5-pin MIDI IN or over USB. Use the device's Global Settings - MIDI Tempo options to congure its
receiving MIDI channel and other MIDI options.
1. Click on the block within the Signal Flow for which you want to create the MIDI­In Bypass assignment.
2. At the right of the Bypass/Controller Assign panel, if not already selected by
default, click the Assignment Menu and choose Bypass as the parameter to
control.
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3. Set the MIDI In parameter to match the MIDI CC number (0 - 127) that your ex­ternal MIDI controller is sending. To "disable" the MIDI assignment, simply set
this parameter to O.
Setting the MIDI In's CC number for a bypass assignment
Your conguration is now complete and your external MIDI source should suc­cessfully toggle the selected block's Bypass. You'll also see the CC number you selected shown in the Assignment list's Source column ("MIDI In 11").
TIP: Alternatively, you can utilize the Learn (MIDI Learn) feature within the Bypass
Assign screen of your Helix or HX Eects device to create a MIDI Bypass Assignment.
NOTE: You can use CC67 to toggle the Bypass of any 6 Switch Looper block. This
is a pre-dened, global MIDI CC hardware assignment that does not appear within
the HX Edit Bypass/Controller Assign panel.
Creating a Bypass Assignment Using an Expression Pedal
It is also possible to assign a block's Bypass to an Expression pedal (or to a Variax knob on Helix devices). An example of this is to congure a Wah block so that resting the pedal at the "heel" position toggles the eect o, and then moving the pedal away from this position to use the Wah automatically activates the eect again. Set this type of conguration using the following steps.
HX Effects Owners: This type of EXP 1 - Bypass conguration is congured automatically for any Wah or Pitch Wham type block you add to your HX Eects
tone, and to EXP 2 for any added Volume/Pan block. You can follow these steps to manually create an EXP Pedal - Bypass assignment for any type of block.
1. Start by adding a Wah block to your tone and selecting it within the Signal Flow.
2. If using a Helix device with an on-board EXP 1 pedal, move the pedal forward
and click the Toe Switch so that it is set to EXP Pedal 1, and the Wah block is active.
3. On a Helix device, since the Wah block is already automatically assigned to the EXP Pedal Toe switch for bypass, you'll need to change its Bypass assignment
to EXP Pedal 1 instead.
Select the Wah block in the Signal Flow view and go to the Bypass/Controller
Assign tab. Select the existing Bypass assignment in the list at the left, then select the EXP Pedal 1 controller from the Controller/Switch menu at the right.
Selecting an expression pedal controller for block bypass assignment
4. Once the assignment is created, you can congure its option sliders at the right of the panel.
Conguring an expression pedal - Bypass assignment options
Position - For a Bypass assignment, this determines the position of the con-
troller where the block's bypass is triggered. Set this slider to 5% or lower to
establish a "heel down" resting position to trigger your bypass toggle.
Wait - Determines the duration of time for which the assigned controller must
rest at the congured Position value before the bypass is triggered. For this
type of Wah Bypass assignment, 300 ms is generally a good setting, since it prevents unwanted bypass triggering during the typical use of the pedal for
your Wah eect.
Once congured, you'll see that your EXP 1 pedal's heel down position toggles the Wah block o, and as soon as you move the pedal, it activates the Wah until
you move the pedal back to the Min heel position and rest it there for 300 ms or more (as determined by the Wait slider). You can choose to congure other
blocks' parameters with a "pedal bypass" using these same steps as well.
Bypass Assignments for Multiple Blocks
For Helix & HX Eects hardware, you can only assign the Bypass toggle of any par­ticular block to one footswitch at a time. If a block already has an existing Bypass as­signment and you change the assignment, this will move the assignment to the newly selected footswitch or controller. But it is possible to assign the Bypass function for multiple blocks to one common footswitch or controller for simultaneous switching.
Each Helix or HX Eects footswitch or controller can have up to 8 assignments. You can
additionally create Controller & Command Center assignments utilizing footswitches
that simultaneously include Bypass assignments. It's also possible to create snapshots
that include multiple Bypass & other parameter changes all in one click - see the re­spective sections for more on these assignment types!
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TIP: A handy trick is to create a multi-bypass assignment to toggle one block o and the other on simultaneously, such as to change between two dierent distortions, be­tween two dierent amps, etc. To reverse the switching, select one block within the
Signal Flow and manually click its Bypass button so that one block is the opposite bypass
state as the other. Now whenever you toggle the assigned Bypass footswitch, both blocks'
bypass states are toggled oppositely.

Creating a Controller Assignment

Just as on your Helix or HX Eects device's Controller Assign screen, you can create a Controller assignment for practically any block's parameter to allow it to be controlled by a remote device's footswitches or controllers, or by external MIDI gear. Here in the Bypass/Controller Assign tab you can also congure a Snapshot assignment, to allow your desired parameter settings to be stored & recalled with a preset's snapshots.
Creating a Controller Assignment Using an EXP Pedal or Footswitch
1. Click on the block within the Signal Flow that includes the parameter for which
you want to create the Controller assignment.
2. At the right of the Bypass/Controller Assign panel, click the Assignment menu and choose the parameter to control - for this example we'll choose the Mix of a 70s Chorus block.
Selecting a Chorus block's Mix parameter for controller assignment
3. Click on the Switch/Controller menu to select the desired controller and your assignment is created. We'll choose the EXP Pedal 1, but you can alternatively choose any EXP Pedal (or, if using a Helix device, one of the Variax Knob con-
trollers). It is also possible to choose one of your device's Footswitches as the controller, which allows you to then congure a specic parameter value for each of the two states of the footswitch. More on this in the nal step.
Selecting an EXP Pedal controller for controller assignment
TIP: Alternatively, right-click on the Mix slider for the 70s Chorus within the Edit tab
and choose the desired controller from the slider's context menu to quickly create a
Controller assignment.
4. Once you've created the Controller assignment, you'll see it appear in the list at the left of the Bypass/Controller Assign tab. Select the assignment in the list to access options specic to the type of controller you've chosen. For EXP Pedal
and Variax Knob controller types, there are options for the Min Mix and Max Mix, which allow you to limit the range of the assigned parameter as you move the
pedal or knob controller from minimum to maximum position. For our example,
we'll set the Max slider to 50% so that it achieves a 50% wet/dry balance when
our controller is moved to full open.
Conguring options for an EXP Pedal controller assignment
If you have chosen a Footswitch as your controller rather than an EXP Pedal or
Variax Knob, you'll have a few more options, as described below.
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Conguring options for a footswitch controller assignment
Type - Choose the footswitch behavior:
Latching - Press and release the footswitch to toggle between the "On/O"
states.
Momentary - Press and hold and the footswitch. While held down, the "On"
state of the switch is active. While released, the "O" state is active.
Min Mix and Max Mix - Congure these two sliders to the specic values you'd
like the "O" and "On" footswitch states of the assigned footswitch to toggle
between.
Switch LED - Customize the color of the LED that surrounds the assigned
footswitch on your Helix or Helix Control device.
Customize - You can edit the name that appears for the assigned footswitch
label on your Helix or HX Eects by clicking in this eld. To return to the default
label, click the eraser button.
Creating a Controller Assignment Using an External MIDI Controller Source
It is also possible to congure a block's parameter to be controlled remotely via an
external MIDI controller device, or via MIDI software.
1. To congure a parameter for external MIDI control, you can essentially use the same steps as in the above controller assignment example. However, in step 3 you will want to select MIDI CC from the Footswitch/Controller Menu.
Conguring a MIDI CC assignment's options
Your conguration is now complete and your external MIDI controller source should successfully control the selected 70s Chorus - Mix parameter. You'll also see the assigned CC number shown in the Assignment list's Source column ("MIDI CC 16") for reference.
TIP: Alternatively, you can utilize the Learn Controller (MIDI Learn) feature within the
Controller Assign screen of your Helix or HX Eects device to create a MIDI Controller
assignment.
Selecting MIDI CC as the controller type
2. Once the assignment is created, congure the Min & Max sliders to limit the range of the assigned parameter control, if desired. You then need to set the
MIDI CC In slider value to match the MIDI CC number being sent from your
external MIDI source - if this value does not match the MIDI CC being sent, the parameter will not respond.
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Creating a Snapshots Controller Assignment
Congure a block's parameter with a Snapshots assignment to allow the parameter's settings to be stored & recalled with a preset's snapshots.
1. Since a Snapshots assignment is simply one type of controller assignment, you
can follow the same steps 1 and 2 from "Creating a Controller Assignment Using
an EXP Pedal or Footswitch" on page 26 to select the block within the Signal
Flow, and then choose the desired parameter in the Bypass/Controller Assign tab's Parameter Menu.
2. In the Controller Menu, choose Snapshots.
Selecting the Snapshots controller type
TIP: Click on the desired slider within the HX Edit Edit tab and use the "Alt+click" or "S" keyboard shortcuts to instantly create a Snapshots controller assignment.
3. Unlike with other controller types, you won't see any options in the right of the
Bypass/Controller tab for a Snapshots controller assignment.
Multiple Controller Assignments
Just as on the hardware, you can only assign a parameter to one Controller at a time. However, it is possible to assign multiple parameters to one common Controller, (for ex-
ample, to simultaneously control the Mix parameters of two eects with an EXP Pedal
to blend between them). It is also possible to create additional Bypass assignments and/or Command Center assignments on footswitches that also include Controller as­signments - see the respective sections for more on these assignment types.
NOTE: If a footswitch includes one or more additional block Bypass, Controller or Command Center assignments, the default label appears as Multiple (X)" with "X" being the number of assignments. You can optionally customize the footswitch
label - see "Customizing a Footswitch Label" on page 24.
The footswitch label can also be customized within the Customize label eld within the
Command Center window, with the latest customization edit aecting the label in all
places. See the next chapter.
A snapshots assignment is created - there are no congurable options for this assignment type
With this assignment created for the parameter, simply choose the desired
snapshot from the Snapshots Menu at the top of the HX Edit application win­dow, and then whatever value you set for this parameter is automatically stored
and recalled with the snapshot. This allows you to congure up to 8 dierent values (on Helix devices) or 4 dierent values (on HX Eects devices) for the pre­set - one for each available snapshot. Please see your device's Owner's Manual for details on using snapshots.
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The Command Center Window

Attention Helix Native Plug-in Users: Helix Native does not include the Com­mand Center or support for creating or customizing these types of commands.
However, existing Command Center assignments are retained even after load­ing, editing or exporting presets with Helix Native. Also see "Preset Compatibility with
Helix Native Plug-in" on page 3.
To display the Command Center window, select it from the application's Window menu. This window oers the options found within the Helix or HX Eects devices' Menu -
Command Center screen, allowing you to create MIDI output assignments (and CV output assignments for Helix devices) to remotely control other gear from your device. Please refer to your Helix or HX Eects Owner's Manual for details on the types of com- mands supported and their options. Many of the Command Center window functions are also accessible using keyboard shortcuts - see page 34.
HX Effects Owners: HX Edit functionality described in this chapter is the same
for all Helix and HX Eects devices, except where noted.
EXP Pedal Toe Switch Selected Controller
Instant Commands Variax Knobs
Footswitches
The Command Center window (Helix Floor device)
NOTE: The application's Command Center window will show Control selector items specic to your device. For example, as shown above, the Helix Floor device oers more hardware options for controller assignment (Variax Knobs, 3 EXP
Pedals, and a Pedal Toe switch), than are available with an HX Eects.
EXP Pedals
Inspector Done Button
Command Menu

Creating a Command Center Assignment

Click directly on any Control Selector item (Instant , Footswitch, EXP Pedal or Variax Knob) for which you want to map an assignment. Then, in the inspector pane at the right portion of the window, click on the Command menu to choose the type
of message you wish to transmit from this control. Once a command type is selected, congure its options using the parameter sliders that appear. Once you save, these
Command Center settings are stored individually with the current preset.
You'll see a turquoise triangle indicator above the control items that include an assign­ment. To remove an existing assignment, select the control item again within the Com­mand Center window and choose None from the Controller menu, or right-click and choose one of the Clear Command options from the context menu.
Assignment Indicators
Copying, Pasting and Clearing Commands
Just as on your Helix or HX Eects device, there are options available to easily Copy, Paste and Clear Command Center assignments. Using these commands from the ap-
plication's Edit menu, or from the individual controls' right-click context menu, you can
copy and paste an assignment from one controller to another, copy & paste all com­mand assignments within the current preset to another preset, clear the current com-
mand assignment, or clear all of the preset's current command assignments.
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The Command Center context menu's Cut, Copy Paste & Clear commands
It is also possible to paste within the Command Center window for any other preset,
even if a dierent Helix device is connected to the HX Edit application while your last-
copied command data still exists on the clipboard. At this time, it is not possible to utilize the Copy All Commands and Paste All Commands options between dierent devices.*
*NOTE: The dierent Helix device types oer varying sets of Command Center as- signment options, therefore, unsupported commands cannot be copied between
dierent Helix devices (e.g., Helix LT and HX Eects devices do not oer an EXP 3
controller, thus it is not possible to paste an EXP 3 command assignment from a Helix
oor to these devices).
To Cut, Copy or Clear - Simply right-click on the desired instant , Footswitch, EXP Pedal or Variax Knob controller item that includes the assignment and choose the com­mand from the context menu.
Use Cut if you want to clear the assignments of the selected Control Select
item, and also copy the assignments to the clipboard.
Use Copy All if you want to copy the complete set of existing Command Center
assignments within the current preset and you can then load a dierent preset
and use Paste All Commands within its Command Center window to copy all in one action.
Use Clear All if you want to wipe out all the Command Center assignments
from the current preset and start clean.
To Paste - Once you've copied Command Center assignment data to the clip- board, right-click on your desired destination controller item (within the same pre­set, or in another) and choose the Paste or Paste All option.
Configuring Unique Assignments Per Snapshot
It is possible to congure your Command Center assignments with specic command values that dier within each snapshot, allowing a great deal of message variety pos-
sibilities within a single preset. The message types supported by snapshots include the Value parameters of any instant MIDI CC, Bank/Prog, and MMC message, plus the state (Dim or Lit) of any CC Toggle and Ext Amp messages. Please refer to your Helix
or HX Eects Owner's Manual for details on the types of Command Center messages that can be stored & recalled with a snapshot, and their specic behaviors.
To store your assignment settings within a snapshot, rst select the desired snapshot
index number from the Snapshots menu at the top of the app's Editor window, and then open the Command Center and edit the eligible values of your existing Control Center assignments that you wish to be stored. The settings are automatically retained per snapshot. Be sure to save your preset once your edits are complete. (Also see
"Conguring & Managing Snapshots" on page 14.)

Customizing a Footswitch Label

When you create a Command Center assignment to the selected footswitch control
within the Command Center window, you'll see the Customize eld available within the
parameter display at the right.
You can customize text in this eld to determine what is displayed on the hardware's
footswitch scribble strip (Helix Floor, Helix Control, and HX Eects devices), or on the footswitch display block when in Stomp Mode (Helix LT devices). To clear your text and return to the default label, click the Clear (eraser) button to the right of the eld.
Clear buttonCustomize label eld
NOTE: If the footswitch includes one or more additional block Bypass, Controller or Command Center assignments, the default label appears as Multiple (X)" with "X" being the number of current assignments. You can customize the label in this sce-
nario, but note that it can also be customized within the Custom Label eld of the
Bypass/Controller Assignment tab as well, with the latest customization edit aecting
the label in all places.
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Customizing a Footswitch LED Color

When the selected footswitch within the Command Center window includes any type of Bypass, Controller or Command Center assignment, the color of the LED on/o indica­tor light surrounding your footswitch can be customized to your color choice using the Switch LED slider/menu at the right.*
The Command Center - Switch LED parameter
The options are as follows:
Choose one of the 10 colors
Auto Color - The LED intelligently takes on the color according to the assigned
model type.
O - The LED remains unlit, regardless of the switch state.
*NOTE: This option is also found within the Bypass/Controller Assign panel - cus­tomizing an LED in either will overwrite the LED's current settings.
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Global EQ Window

The Global EQ, accessed from the application's Window menu, oers a large graphical interface for the Helix device's Global EQ. As its name suggests, the Global EQ set-
tings and bypass state are indeed global and not saved or recalled with any preset or snapshot.
HX Effects Owners: HX Edit functionality described in this chapter is avail­able only with Helix devices.
Reset Button
Inspector Pane Band Parameters
The Global EQ is a 5-band, parametric style equalizer, situated after all other process­ing blocks of your Helix signal path, allowing for sculpting your overall tone just before
it is sent out your Helix 1/4" and/or XLR outputs. This is especially handy for ne-tuning your tone to compensate for a venue's stage or room sound, without having to go in
and tweak all your presets.
Apply EQ Output Menu
Level Slider
Band Edit Nodes
Bypass Button
Done Button

Adjusting Global EQ Parameters

The Global EQ window oers two methods in which you can view & adjust its set­tings: by dragging any band's edit "node" within the graph, or by adjusting the selected band's parameter sliders within the lower inspector portion of the window. The EQ
processing is functional whenever its Bypass button is set to "active" in this window (or
via your device's Bypass button when viewing its Global EQ screen).
Reset - Click the Reset button to instantly return all parameters to their default,
"at" values.
Apply EQ Output Menu - Select your Helix device's output(s) on which you want
the Global EQ to be active.
Bypass Button - Toggle the Bypass to globally enable or disable the EQ.
Band Edit Nodes - Click and drag the desired band's Edit Node in the upper
graph to adjust its Frequency and Gain. You'll also see the respective parameters'
sliders move within the inspector pane while adjusting any edit node.
Inspector Pane - This lower portion of the window oers a set of adjustable pa­rameters for each of the EQ's ve bands.
Band Parameters - Each band has its own set of sliders. Note that the Low Cut
and High Cut are "shelving" type lters, allowing you to set the roll-o point for the
low and high frequencies respectively. The middle 3 bands are fully parametric, with controls for choosing the center Frequency, Gain (with a boost or cut of up to 12dB), and Q (the width of the frequency range aected). Adjust the sliders as follows:
Click and drag any slider's handle or use the Up/Down buttons at the right of
each slider
Right-click on a slider to enter a precise value numerically
Turn your mouse wheel while hovering your cursor over any slider
Click on a slider and use the comma/period or -/+ shortcut keys to incremen-
tally adjust its value
Double click on a slider to individually reset it to its default value
Level Slider - Adjusts the post-EQ output level, oering a "make-up gain" to com- pensate for the overall output level change incurred by EQ parameter settings.
Done Button - Click to close the Global EQ window.
TIP: Try the handy keyboard shortcuts for adjusting Global EQ options - see page
34.
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The Preferences Window

The HX Edit Preferences window is available for all Helix and HX Eects devices. It includes three selectable screens to edit application settings and to reference version & legal info. This window is accessed by either selecting Preferences from the HX Edit menu (Mac), Help menu (Windows), or by clicking on the "gear" button or connected device indicator at the bottom of the main application window.
Click the "gear" button or connected device indicator to launch
the Preferences window
At the top of the Preferences window you'll see the rmware version for your con­nected Helix or HX Eects device.* Click the HX Edit Help menu and you can choose
Online Help to visit the line6.com site for product info, or select Pilot's Guide to launch the PDF you are now reading. Click the buttons at the left of the window to access the desired options.
Stereo IR Import - When a stereo IR .wav le is imported by a Helix or HX Eects
device, it must be converted to mono. This preference lets you choose whether to
take the left or right channel of the source IR le, or to sum both channels to mono.
The default is to import the left channel.
Import Bundle & Export Bundle - (Helix devices only) A Bundle is a le containing the complete contents of the Helix device's Preset Library (or, the full Preset Library
from Helix Native plug-in, if exported from Helix Native). These buttons allow you to
Import a Helix Bundle le from your hard drive, or create and save all your device's setlists and presets in their currently-saved state as a Bundle le to your hard drive.
Please see "Importing and Exporting Bundles" on page 9 for details.
EXP 2/Ext Amp Option - (Helix LT devices only) Helix LT devices incorporate a "shared" EXP PEDAL 2/EXT AMP jack. This option allows you to choose the
jack's functionality (same as the Helix LT hardware's Global Settings > Preferences
option).
EXP 1/Amp 1 and EXP 2/Amp 2 Options - (HX Eects devices only) For the HX Eects device's two PEDAL/EXT AMP jacks, these options allows you to choose their functionality (same as the HX Eects hardware's Global Settings > Prefer-
ences options).

The About Screen

The About screen provides version information for the HX Edit application.
The HX Edit Preferences window - General Settings screen (Helix device connected)
*NOTE: To check for and install the latest rmware updates for your Helix or HX
Effects device, use the Line 6 Updater application - see page 44 for details.

The General Screen

The General screen (as shown above) oers options for your device's Preset and IR Libraries.
Preset Numbering Format - The presets within the Librarian's Presets Panel can
be numbered as bank numbers & letters (as 01A-32D), or by 000-127 within each Setlist, depending on which is more convenient for you.
The HX Edit About box screen (Helix device connected)

The Legal Screen

The Legal screen displays all the necessary trademark, copyright and other legal re­quired statements for HX Edit.
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Keyboard Shortcuts

Tab
Shift
+
Tab
T
T
+
S
+
S
+
Command
I
+
Ctrl
I
+
E
+
Ctrl
E
+
Command
I
+
Alt
Alt
I
+
Command
E
+
Alt
Alt
E
+
The following keyboard shortcuts are available to speed up tasks when working in the HX Edit application. Where indicated, some shortcuts require that "focus" be placed on a
window, panel or specic control to be able to trigger its function. To place focus within the desired window, press your Tab key to cycle focus between the Librarian, Editor and Inspector windows - you'll see the window outlined in blue to indicate it now has focus. Whenever the Command Center, Global EQ or Preferences modal windows are opened
from the app's Window menu, they will automatically have focus. To place focus on a tabbed panel, click directly within the desired Presets, Impulses, Edit or Controller Assign panel. To place focus on any block, or on any parameter slider, button or menu list, simply click directly on it to select it, or use the Up/Down and Left/Right arrow keys to navigate through blocks, presets, IRs or menu items.
HX Effects Owners: Shortcuts listed in the following tables are the same for use with Helix and HX Effects devices, except where noted.
Global Shortcuts
Command Mac PC Function - These shortcuts perform the following functions regardless of focus
Window Focus (forward)
Window Focus (reverse)
Enter Tap Tempo
Toggles focus between the Librarian, Signal Flow and Inspector (as indicated by blue outline of selected window)
Performs same focus action as above, but rotates through Librarian, Signal Flow and Inspector in reverse order
"Tap" the key rhythmically to enter the system Tap Tempo value
Tap Tempo Mode Selection
Command
Save
Import Preset/IR
Export Preset/IR
Import Setlist (Helix devices)
Export Setlist (Helix devices)
Shift
Changes the Tap Tempo Mode Menu selection (Per Snapshot, Per Preset or Global)
File Menu Commands - Shortcuts
Mac PC Presets Tab Focus Impulses Tab Focus Signal Flow Panel Focus Inspector Tab Focus
Command
Command
Option
Option
+
+
Ctrl
Ctrl
+
Ctrl
+
Saves the currently loaded preset
Imports a preset into the currently-selected librarian list slot
Exports the currently-selected preset
Imports a setlist, replacing the current setlist and its presets
Exports the current setlist and
its presets as a setlist le to
your computer
Imports an IR into the currently­selected librarian list slot
These shortcuts are functional and act upon the Presets or Impulses tab, whichever is currently dis­played within the Library window
Exports the currently-selected IR
No function These shortcuts are functional whenever the Presets
tab is currently displayed within the Library window
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Command
Command
I
+
Shift
I
+
Command
E
+
Shift
E
+
Command
X
+
Ctrl
X
+
C
+
Ctrl
C
+
V
+
V
+
Command
+
Delete
Command
A
+
Ctrl
A
+
R
+
Ctrl
R
+
Command
L
+
Shift
L
+
Command
M
+
Shift
M
+
Command
G
+
Shift
G
+
Import Bundle (Helix devices)
File Menu Commands - Shortcuts
Mac PC Presets Tab Focus Impulses Tab Focus Signal Flow Panel Focus Inspector Tab Focus
Shift
+
Ctrl
+
Imports a bundle, replacing all setlists and presets
No function These shortcuts are functional whenever the Presets
tab is currently displayed within the Library window
Export Bundle (Helix devices)
Shift
+
Ctrl
+
Exports all setlists and their
presets as a bundle le to
your computer
Edit Menu Commands - Shortcuts
Command Mac PC Presets Tab Focus Impulses Tab Focus Signal Flow Panel Focus Inspector Tab Focus
Cut
Copy
Paste
Clear
Select All
Rename
Command
Command
Command
Ctrl
Delete
No function No function Copies the selected block &
its settings to the clipboard and deletes the block from
the signal ow
Copies the currently­selected preset (in its last­saved state) to the clipboard
Pastes the last-copied preset from the clipboard into the selected preset location
No function Clears the selected IR
Selects all 128 preset locations within the current
Copies the currently­selected IR (with its current settings) to the clipboard
Pastes the last-copied IR from the clipboard into the selected IR location
location(s)
Selects all 128 IR locations within the Impulses list
Copies the selected block (with its current settings) to the clipboard
Pastes the last-copied block from the clipboard into the selected block location
Deletes the block from the
signal ow
No function No function
setlist
Allows the selected preset to be renamed
Allows the selected impulse to be renamed
Allows the currently loaded preset to be renamed
No function
No function
No function
No function
Window Menu Commands - Shortcuts
Command Mac PC Presets or Impulses Tab Focus Signal Flow Panel Focus Inspector Window Focus
Show/Hide Librarian Panel
Command Center
Global EQ (Helix devices)
Shift
Shift
Shift
+
+
+
Ctrl
+
Ctrl
+
Ctrl
+
Shows or hides the Preset/Impulses Librarian Panel
Opens (and places focus in) and closes the Command Center window
Opens (and places focus in) and closes the Global EQ window
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Snapshots Menu Commands - Shortcuts
Command
C
+
Shift
C
+
Command
V
+
Shift
V
+
Command
R
+
Shift
R
+
1
+
1
+
2
+
2
+
Command
3
+
Ctrl
3
+
4
+
4
+
5
+
5
+
Command
6
+
Ctrl
6
+
Command
7
+
Ctrl
7
+
8
+
8
+
P
I
Ctrl
+
Shift
+
Return
Enter
Shift
+
Return
Enter
Command Mac PC Presets Tab Focus Impulses Tab Focus Signal Flow Panel Focus Inspector Tab Focus
Copy
Shift
+
Ctrl
+
Copies the currently loaded snapshot to the clipboard
Paste
Rename
Snapshot 1
Snapshot 2
Snapshot 3
Snapshot 4
Snapshot 5 (Helix devices)
Snapshot 6
Shift
Shift
Command
Command
Command
Command
+
+
Ctrl
+
Ctrl
+
Ctrl
Ctrl
Ctrl
Ctrl
Pastes the last-copied snapshot contents from the clipboard into the current snapshot
Allows you to enter in a new title to rename the current snapshot
Loads Snapshot 1
Loads Snapshot 2
Loads Snapshot 3
Loads Snapshot 4
Loads Snapshot 5
Loads Snapshot 6
(Helix devices)
Snapshot 7
Loads Snapshot 7
(Helix devices)
Snapshot 8 (Helix devices)
Command
Ctrl
Loads Snapshot 8
Librarian Window - Shortcuts
Command Mac PC Presets Tab Focus Impulses Tab Focus
Presets Tab
Displays and changes focus to the Presets tab No function
Impulses Tab
Display Context Menu
Change Tab Focus
or
or
or
No function Displays and changes focus to the Impulses tab
Displays the context menu for selected preset location
(Navigate an open menu using Up/Down Arrow keys and ENTER key to make selection. Use ESC key to dismiss
menu.)
Displays the context menu for selected IR location
(Navigate an open menu using Up/Down Arrow keys and ENTER key to make selection. Use ESC key to dismiss
menu.)
Changes focus between the Presets and IR tabs Changes focus between the Presets and IR tabs
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Librarian Window - Shortcuts
+
+
+
R
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Return
Enter
Command Mac PC Presets Tab Focus Impulses Tab Focus
Navigate Selection
Navigates the preset selection within the current setlist Navigates the IR selection within the Impulses list
Extend Selection
Contiguous Multi­select
Non-contiguous Multi-select
Rename Preset/IR
Rename Setlist (Helix devices)
Setlist 1 (Helix devices)
Setlist 2 (Helix devices)
Setlist 3 (Helix devices)
Setlist 4 (Helix devices)
Setlist 5 (Helix devices)
Setlist 6 (Helix devices)
Setlist 7 (Helix devices)
Setlist 8 (Helix devices)
Command
+
Shift
Shift
Ctrl
Delay click
Extends the preset selection within the current setlist Extends the IR selection within the Impulses list
Selects contiguous multiple presets within the current
Selects contiguous multiple IRs within the Impulses list
setlist
Selects non-contiguous multiple presets within the current
Selects non-contiguous multiple IRs within the Impulses list
setlist
Renames the clicked preset (click once and then a 2nd time 1/3 of a second or later)
Renames the current setlist
Displays Setlist 1
Displays Setlist 2
Displays Setlist 3
Displays Setlist 4
Displays Setlist 5
Displays Setlist 6
Displays Setlist 7
Displays Setlist 8
Renames the clicked IR (click once and then a 2nd time 1/3 of a second or later)
No function
No function
No function
No function
No function
No function
No function
No function
No function
Signal Flow Window - Shortcuts
Command Mac PC Function - These shortcuts perform the following functions when the Signal Flow window has focus
Navigate Selection
Edit Tab
Selects and cycles through blocks within the Signal Flow
Activates the Edit tab, displays the edit options for the selected block, and gives focus to the Model Category of the
selected block's model
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Signal Flow Window - Shortcuts
Shift
+
Return
Enter
+
Shift
+
Return
Enter
A
E
H
B
C
Shift
+
Alt
+
Shift
+
Return
Enter
+
Shift
+
Return
Enter
+
+
G
Command Mac PC Function - These shortcuts perform the following functions when the Signal Flow window has focus
Display Block
Displays the block's context menu*
Context Menu
Ctrl
or
or
or
Block Bypass
Spacebar
Toggles the bypass state of the selected block
Toggle
Amp Block Select
Selects and cycles through selecting the amp blocks in the current preset
(Helix devices)
Block Select
Selects a block or empty block location
Single-click
Display Edit tab ­Model Browser
Double-click
Double click on any block or empty block location to display the Model Browser to choose a model
*Open context menus can be navigated by arrow keys, where ENTER makes a selection, and ESC dismisses the open menu.
Inspector Window - Shortcuts
Command Mac PC Edit Tab Focus* Bypass/Controller Assign Tab Focus
Edit Tab
Bypass/Controller Assign Tab
or
or
Select Previous/Next Parameter or List
Select Previous/Next Tabbed List
Snapshot Assign
Display Context Menu
Ctrl
or
or
or
Reset to Default
Command
Ctrl
Toggle Model List and Grid Views
*Focus within the Edit tab is indicated by turquoise colored outline surrounding a Model Browser item, or vertical line at left of parameter sliders. See next section for more details.
No function Displays and places focus on the Edit tabbed panel
Displays and places focus on the Bypass/Controller
No function
Assign tabbed panel
Advances the focus to the previous or next parameter
No function
slider or list (If Model Grid view is visible, Shift must be used to
advance focus out of Model Grid - see next shortcut)
Advances the focus to the rst parameter on the previ-
No function ous or next tabbed list (if Amp+Cab or Dual Cab, or if Variax input parameters are present)
Click directly on any parameter slider to quickly assign
No function its value to a Snapshots controller
Display the context menu for the selected parameter slider
Display the context menu for the selected Bypass or
Controller Assignment within the Assignments list
(Note that the Shift+Enter shortcut does not work within
this tab, but right click actions do)
Click on any parameter slider to reset it to its default
No function value
Toggles between displaying the Category/Model List
No function View and Model Grid View
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Edit Tab - Model Browser Shortcuts
Shift
+
Shift
+
G
D
+
Y
+
Shift
Q
+
M
+
L
+
Shift
R
+
S
+
F
+
W
+
Shift
A
+
C
+
There are numerous keyboard shortcuts available for working within the multi-level Model
Browser of the Inspector's Edit tab. The functionality of these shortcuts is dependent
upon the element within the Edit tab that currently has focus, as described below.
Edit Tab: Category List or Model/Grid List Focus Shortcuts
Mac or PC Function
Changes category or model selection
List/Grid View Toggle
Category List
Sub-category Menu
Model List/Grid
Parameter Sliders
Within the Model Browser, the element that currently has focus is indicated by a tur­quoise colored outline. You can set the focus by either clicking to select an item within the list, or use your Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys.
Model Focus (List View)
Model Focus (Grid View)
Model Category Focus
Shift
Shift
Shift
Shift
Shift
Shift
Moves focus between Category List, Model List and Parameter Sliders
(If Model Grid view is visible, Shift must be used to advance focus out of Model Grid)
For navigation when the Model Grid View is in use - Moves focus to
the rst parameter slider
For navigation when the Model Grid View is in use - Displays the Model Category Menu
(Use Up/Down Arrow keys and ENTER keys to navigate and select Category within menu)
Toggles between displaying the Category/Model List View and
Model Grid View
Selects Distortion category
Selects Dynamics category
Selects EQ category
Selects Modulation category
Selects Delay category
Selects Reverb category
Selects Pitch/Synth category
Selects Filter category
Selects Wah category
Selects Amp+Cab category
A
Slider Focus
Shift
Alt Option
Shift
+
+
Selects Amp category
Shift
Selects Cab category
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Edit Tab: Category List or Model/Grid List Focus Shortcuts
P
+
Shift
I
+
V
+
N
+
O
+
+
-
+
Return
Return
N
D
S
Mac or PC Function
Shift
Selects Preamp category
Selects IR category
Shift
Shift
Shift
Selects Volume/Pan category
Selects Send/Return category
Selects Looper category
Edit Tab: Parameter Slider Focus Shortcuts
Mac or PC Function
Increments/decrements parameter value - ne adjustment
=
_
-
or
Increments/decrements parameter value - coarse adjustment
+
Shift
or
=
+
Enter
+
Enter
_
Edits numerical parameter value or shows drop-down menu for discrete parameter choices. (Navigate an open menu using Up/ Down Arrow keys and ENTER key to make selection. Use ESC key
to dismiss menu.)
Opens the selected slider's context menu for controller assignment
options
Shift
Shift
For "Note Sync" capable parameters (indicated by the button to the right of the slider), this toggles the functionality between Note Sync and Absolute Time
Sets the selected parameter to its default value
For model parameters, assigns parameter to a Snapshot controller
Double-click Enters edit mode for numerical parameter value (tap Enter/Return
key to accept edited value)
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Command Center, Global EQ & Preferences Window Shortcuts

Command
M
+
Tab
Shift
+
Tab
+
-
+
Return
Enter
Return
Enter
+
Focus within these windows is indicated by the turquoise colored outline surrounding a control, or by the vertical line at left of any parameter slider.
Command Center Window - Shortcuts
Command Mac or PC Function
Any Control Has Focus
Open/Close Command Center
Shift
+
Opens and closes the Command Center Window
You can alternatively use ESC to close the open Command Center window
Focus Next
Focus Previous
Parameter Slider Focus
Adjust Parameter Value - Fine
Adjust Parameter Value - Coarse
Shift
Shift
or
or
=
_
-
+
=
+
_
Edit Numerical Parameter Value
Customize Label Control Focus
Edit Custom Label
Remove Custom Label
Controller Grid Focus
Delete
Select Controller Within Grid
Command Menu Focus (as indicated)
Command Menu Option Selection
=
or
_
-
Move focus to next command parameter
Move focus to previous command parameter
Adjusts the selected parameter slider's value up or down using small increments
Adjusts the selected parameter slider's value up or down using large increments
Edits the selected parameter's numerical value, or displays a parameter's drop-down menu for parameter options
Edits the text within the Customize label eld to create a custom name for any Footswitch label
Deletes the text within an edited Customize label eld and returns it to its default label
When any Controller (Instant, Footswitch , Variax Knob or EXP Pedal) has focus within the Grid pane - Moves the selection to the next or previous Controller
(Use TAB to place focus on Command menu and then use Arrow keys to choose Command option)
When the Command Menu has focus, but the menu is not opened - chooses the next or previous option within the Command menu. Once the desired command within the menu list is highlighted, press the ENTER key to choose the command
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Command Mac or PC Function
Return
Enter
Esc
Command
G
+
Tab
Shift
+
Tab
R
A
B
1
2
3
4
5
Shift
+
Tab
Open Command Menu
Dismiss Command
When the Command Menu has focus, but the menu is not opened - use the ENTER key to open the menu, and then use the following shortcut keys to choose a command from the open menu list.
When the Command Menu has focus and is opened - use the ESC key to close the menu without making a selection
Menu
Change Command Menu Selection
When the Command Menu has focus and is opened - use the Up/Down Arrow keys to highlight the desired command in the menu list, then use the ENTER key to select the highlighted command
Command Mac or PC Function
Any Control Has Focus
Open/Close Global EQ
Shift
+
Opens and closes the Global EQ Window.
You can alternatively use ESC to close the open Global EQ window.
Command Center Window - Shortcuts
Global EQ Window - Shortcuts (Helix devices)
Focus Next
Focus Previous
Reset
Apply EQ
Bypass
EQ Graph Pane Focus
Low Cut
Low Peak
Mid Peak
High Peak
High Cut
Adjust Edit Node ­Fine
Adjust Edit Node ­Coarse
Move focus to next control
Move focus to previous control
Invoke the Reset button to set all parameters "at"
Cycle through the Apply EQ menu's output modes
Toggle Bypass on/o
Selects the Low Cut node
Selects the Low Peak node
Selects the Mid Peak node
Selects the High Peak node
Selects the High Cut node
Adjusts the selected edit node in small increments Use the numbered keys above to select the desired node, then use Up/Down keys to edit Gain and Left/Right arrow keys to edit Fre-
quency
Adjusts the selected edit node in large increments Use the numbered keys above to select the desired node, then use Up/Down keys to edit Gain and Left/Right arrow keys to edit Fre-
quency
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Command Mac or PC Function
Q
Q
+
Ctrl
Q
+
Shift
Q
+
Return
Enter
Return
Enter
+
Return
Enter
+
<
Return
Enter
Increment Q Value
Increments the selected node's Q parameter value by 0.1
- Fine
Increment Q Value
- Coarse
Decrement Q Value
Shift
Increments the selected node's Q parameter value by 1.0
Decrements the selected node's Q parameter value by 0.1
- Fine
Decrement Q Value
- Coarse
Control-Specic Focus (as indicated)
Ctrl
+
Reset
Decrements the selected node's Q parameter value by 1.0
When the Reset button has focus - Resets all parameters to default "at" values
Global EQ Window - Shortcuts (Helix devices)
Bypass
Close Window
Spacebar
When the Bypass button has focus - Toggles Global EQ Bypass
When the Done button has focus - Triggers the Done button to exit the Global EQ window. Optionally, you can use the ESC key to close the window
Apply To Output Options
or
=
_
When the Apply To output menu has focus - Selects the Apply To output menu's next or previous option. Optionally, you can use the ENTER key when the menu has focus to expand and view the menu list
-
Preferences Window - Shortcuts
Command Mac PC Function
Close Window
Command
or
,
When the Preferences window is open, triggers the Close button to exit the window. You can also use the ESC key to close the window

Additional Mouse Behaviors

But wait, there's more! To follow are additional time-saving gestures using your mouse
buttons or mouse wheel.
Hover your mouse cursor over any parameter slider and adjust its value.
Hover your mouse cursor over any scroll bar to scroll the panel's contents,
such as within the Presets and Impulses lists and Edit and Bypass/Controller Assign tabs
Left-click and hold the mouse button or right-click on the Preset tab's Setlist
menu to rename the current Setlist.
Use your mouse wheel while hovering the mouse cursor over the Setlist menu
to load a dierent Setlist.
Left-click and hold the mouse button or right-click on the Snapshots menu to
rename the current Snapshot.
Use your mouse wheel while hovering the mouse cursor over the Snapshots
menu to load a dierent Snapshot.
Left-click and hold the mouse button or right-click on the numerical Tap Tempo
control to edit the tempo value.
Use your mouse wheel while hovering the mouse cursor over the numerical Tap
Tempo control to increment/decrement the tempo value.
In the Signal Flow window, drag a block in any direction out of its signal path until
you see the "Drag-delete" indicator appear, then "drop" the block to delete it.
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Line 6 Updater & Additional Resources

You'll see the rmware's Release Notes and special instructions displayed before update begins. Be sure to read all screens and prompts carefully and the Line 6 Up-
dater software will assist you in performing the update in minutes. It is especially important not to disturb the device’s controls and cable connections until the update fully completes!
While the presets on your device will not be altered, some minor sonic changes may still occur with rmware updates, as noted within any rmware's Release Notes.
TIP: Whenever installing rmware, you must be sure to also install the matching
version number of the HX Edit application (for use with Helix rmware 2.30 and
later) or Helix editor (for use with Helix family devices only, with rmware 2.21 and earlier) for compatibility. Please visit http://line6.com/software/ to nd the correct ap- plication version.

Using Line 6 Updater

The Line 6 Updater application is the free utility to use to easily install the latest rm­ware onto Line 6 products. The Line 6 Updater software is installed automatically on your computer with the installation of the HX Edit application - or the latest version can be downloaded anytime from http://line6.com/software/
TIP: It is always a good idea to create a backup of your Helix or HX Eects device's
contents before performing a rmware update. See "Creating & Restoring Com-
plete Device Backups" on page 15.
To use the Line 6 Updater application - With your Helix or HX Eects connected and
powered on, quit all other Line 6 and audio applications and launch the Line 6 Updater application.
On Mac - Go to Applications > Line 6 > Line 6 Updater
On Windows
> Line 6 Updater
Once launched, you will be asked to sign into your Line 6 account. If you do not have an account, you must rst create one. Follow the prompts through to the quick online
registration.
Once logged in, any USB-connected and supported Line 6 products will appear in the
main view of the Line 6 Updater application. Click on the device you wish to update
and your device's current rmware version and available updates are displayed.
Click the Update button for the desired rmware version. The release notes are shown before continuing with the update process. Click Accept and accept the terms and conditions to start the update process.
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- Go to the Start button menu > All Apps (or Programs) > Line 6

Additional Resources

Looking for more info? We’ve got plenty of online resources, just a click away.
Additional Help documentation covering Helix & HX Eects hardware and Helix
Native Plug-in is available on the Line 6 Support site at Line 6 Product Manuals.
Visit the Line 6 CustomTone site where you can share your presets with the
world, and download free presets created by Line 6 and other users just like you.
Can’t get enough Line 6 Gear & accessories? Head on over to the Line 6 Store.
Check out the Line 6 Support page for access to helpful tips, videos, discussion
forums, or to contact Line 6 Technical Support.
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