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Line 6 Helix Presets & Guitar Scales — Mode Guide

The Line 6 Helix is one of the world's most popular guitar processors — and like all great gear, it rewards players who match their modal choices to the amp voicing. Here's how to get the most out of every Helix preset.

Helix Amp Blocks — Best Scales

Fender-style Cleans (US Deluxe, Blackface) — Lydian + Major Pentatonic

Lydian: 1 2 3 ♯4 5 6 7

The Helix's Fender clean models have beautiful top-end clarity that makes Lydian and Major Pentatonic shimmer. Add a touch of reverb and chorus and play Lydian arpeggios — this is one of the finest clean guitar tones achievable.

Marshall-style Crunch (Brit 2204, Brit Plexi) — Minor Pentatonic + Dorian

1 ♭3 4 5 ♭7

The British crunch models in the Helix were designed for the minor pentatonic vocabulary of classic British rock. Add a Minotaur or Heir Apparent drive block in front and play Dorian — that's the sweet spot of these models.

Mesa Boogie-style (Cali Recti, Cali Texas Ch2) — Aeolian + Phrygian

Aeolian: 1 2 ♭3 4 5 ♭6 ♭7

Mesa-voiced high gain rewards natural minor (Aeolian) for rhythmic work and Phrygian for leads that cut through the mid-scooped character. Tool, Metallica, and countless others built careers on this combination.

Acoustic Simulation (Biber Acoustic) — Ionian + Mixolydian

Mixolydian: 1 2 3 4 5 6 ♭7

The Helix's acoustic simulator sounds best with natural modal choices — Ionian for strumming and Mixolydian for fingerpicked lead lines. Add a hall reverb for an expressive acoustic-style tone from your electric guitar.

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