Line 6 HX Stomp XL Multi-Effects Guitar Processor

£604.00

This is the Line 6 HX Stomp XL Multi-Effects Guitar Processor from Line 6, listed in Multi-Effects Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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The Line 6 HX Stomp XL Multi-Effects Guitar Processor is eight complete top quality guitar signal chains in one stage-ready box. Choose from a selection of over 300 effects amps and cabs to create up to eight fully switchable chains accessed by four dedicated capacitive-touch buttons. 128 preset chains cover everything from vintage cool and modern metal to the edgiest most out-there effects available. Compatible with third party IRs you can also dial in each signal path exactly using the free HX Edit app. Exquisite sound quality and sampling is the core of the HX Stomp series. The XL uses the same SHARC DSP chip as the flagship Helix models guaranteeing studio-quality tone. From mono/stereo jack in-outs to MIDI integration to a stereo effects loop and expression pedal jack the HX Stomp XLs connectivity options are second to none allowing it to fit perfectly into any setup – or be the entire rig itself. If youre looking for world class multi-effects and stunning amp modelling all in a pedal you can fit on your board the Line 6 HX Stomp XL is your answer.

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Line 6

Line 6 is a leading manufacturer of digital modeling amplifiers, effects pedals, audio interfaces, and guitar processors, known for their innovative technology and versatility. Founded in 1996 by Marcus Ryle and Michel Doidic, Line 6 has been at the forefront of digital audio technology, pioneering products that have revolutionized the way musicians create and perform.

Line 6’s product lineup includes a wide range of guitar amplifiers and effects pedals that utilize digital modeling technology to emulate the sounds of classic analog gear, as well as create entirely new tones and effects. Their flagship amplifier series, such as the Line 6 Helix and Line 6 POD, offer a comprehensive range of amp models, effects, and signal processing capabilities in a single unit, providing guitarists with a vast palette of tones to explore.

In addition to amplifiers and effects pedals, Line 6 produces audio interfaces, wireless systems, and software applications designed to streamline the music production process and enhance the performance experience for musicians. Their wireless guitar systems, like the Line 6 Relay series, offer reliable and interference-free performance, while their software applications, such as Line 6 Edit and Helix Native, provide powerful tools for editing and managing tones.

With a commitment to innovation, quality, and versatility, Line 6 continues to be a trusted name in the music industry, providing musicians with cutting-edge technology and inspiring tools to express their creativity and achieve their musical goals.

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Multi-Effects Pedals

A multi-effects processor combines several effect algorithms and signal-routing stages in one unit. Its sound depends not only on the individual models but on their order, parallel or serial routing, processing resolution and available control. Preset structure, switching gaps, foot control, expression assignment, amp or cabinet modelling, USB audio and MIDI determine how completely the processor can replace separate pedals.

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MIDI

Sends, receives or responds to Musical Instrument Digital Interface messages rather than carrying the instrument audio itself. Program changes recall presets, continuous controllers move parameters, and MIDI clock or transport messages synchronise timing between devices.

Presets

Stores complete groups of parameter values for later recall. The number of locations, switching time, spillover behaviour and whether presets include routing, expression and MIDI assignments determine how completely one sound can change into another.

Stereo

Processes, creates or passes two audio channels. True stereo preserves separate left and right inputs, while mono-to-stereo effects generate spatial differences internally; routing, phase behaviour and whether trails remain stereo determine the resulting image. Some outputs sum to mono when only one socket is connected, which can change level or modulation depth.