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Friday, February 17th 2012, 1:14am

You can now share your rigs on the Kemper Webpage (only for registered users)

Go to the webpage, login, click on your name, click again on my rigs, "start sharing..."

Cool

Edit: If you go to support / rig exchange then you can download them
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This post has been edited 6 times, last edit by "guitarnet70" (Feb 17th 2012, 1:41am)


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Friday, February 17th 2012, 3:24am

Sweeeet!

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 7:17am

Cool. I will share my rigs ASAP.

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 8:07am

and there's an online editor! Made my day :thumbsup:

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 8:13am

Problem is, when I upload my Dumble-HRM RIG it says the author is still Tony Mckenzie, and that can't be changed as far as I can see...or can it?

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 8:33am

Cool new feature... In a way its ok that you cannot change the author of the profile. Editing the profiles of others should not make you the author imo. If you really needed to do that, you could still do it at the KPA itself.

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 10:17am

and there's an online editor! Made my day :thumbsup:


I can't find this editor. Can you please describe where to go?

Cheers,

Mats N
Please visit my web site: www.nermark.com
Original tunes and backing tracks at BT King

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 10:26am


I can't find this editor. Can you please describe where to go?

Cheers,

Mats N
As soon as you upload a rig, you can edit it. You even can to that afterwars. If your browser stores the values for the different fields, editing is quite comfortable.

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 1:33pm


I can't find this editor. Can you please describe where to go?

Cheers,

Mats N
As soon as you upload a rig, you can edit it. You even can to that afterwars. If your browser stores the values for the different fields, editing is quite comfortable.


OK now I get it. Thanks!

Smart move to make people post their profiles.

Cheers,

Mats N
Please visit my web site: www.nermark.com
Original tunes and backing tracks at BT King

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Friday, February 17th 2012, 6:48pm


As soon as you upload a rig, you can edit it. You even can to that afterwars. If your browser stores the values for the different fields, editing is quite comfortable.
An editor, finally! :) Still I'd like to have an offline version of this.

By the way: can anybody explain to me the difference between "source amp" and "amp model"? And, for that matter, "source cabinet" and "cabinet model"?