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Wednesday, February 29th 2012, 3:13pm

Actually the System boot does nothing else then resetting the system data cache. Looking at the number of bugs (monitor out, return volume, pops...) resolved by this simple operation, the problem could be there....the cache not resetting by shutdown and multiple addressing by the following boot...just thinking out loud here... :huh:
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102

Wednesday, March 7th 2012, 2:55pm

Maybe my ears are tricking me, but after I have upgraded my unit from 1.0.0 to 1.0.5 the latency did not decreased automatically. I had to do a system initialisation. I have not had enough time to test or measure it, but this was my impression.

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Wednesday, March 7th 2012, 2:57pm

Yes. There was another user whose KPA needed to be resetted first. After that his latency improved.
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104

Friday, March 9th 2012, 8:05am

Maybe my ears are tricking me, but after I have upgraded my unit from 1.0.0 to 1.0.5 the latency did not decreased automatically. I had to do a system initialisation. I have not had enough time to test or measure it, but this was my impression.
Yes, your ears tricked you. There is nothing that can be "resetted" regarding latency.

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105

Monday, October 1st 2012, 11:07pm

There is no latency.
Next question


this is an arrogant answer.

There is a noticable minimal latency. And now its 6 months later now.
You will recognize it especially when you play clean jazz or blues solo tones.
The feeling when you play is just not there, the sound is good though

If you play heavy chords it is not as annyoing

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106

Monday, October 1st 2012, 11:17pm

There is no latency.
Next question
The feeling when you play is just not there
Yeah, right, it feels terrible. :rolleyes:

107

Tuesday, October 2nd 2012, 2:07am

Yeah, right, it feels terrible. :rolleyes:


You like to post "clever" replies, or what?
Ok, you got thousands of posts...well well

Maybe other players have a different sense for "feeling".
So please, no need to get sarcastic.

No one says the Kemper Amp feels "terrible", but it does not feel as good as a real amp.
Its great for you if you don't "feel" a difference, but others do,
Accept it !

108

Tuesday, October 2nd 2012, 3:46am

Yeah, right, it feels terrible. :rolleyes:


You like to post "clever" replies, or what?
Ok, you got thousands of posts...well well

Maybe other players have a different sense for "feeling".
So please, no need to get sarcastic.

No one says the Kemper Amp feels "terrible", but it does not feel as good as a real amp.
Its great for you if you don't "feel" a difference, but others do,
Accept it !
My Kemper has the same exact feel as my Marshall tube amp so maybe something is wrong with your setup?

109

Tuesday, October 2nd 2012, 5:16am

No, I feel a difference between my KPA and my amps too, it's ever so slightly less immediate, I'm not sure if there can be a solution as you need a certain amount of time for ADC, processing and finally for DAC, but it is there. The KPA has a measured latency of around 3.75ms however I've not tested that on the latest firmware to see if that's changed any. To put that in perspective it's the equivalent of putting the amp about 4ft further away from where it is right now, so it shouldn't really feel substantial, but I can concur that yes to me too there is a difference in feel and immediacy between the KPA and the real amp.

110

Tuesday, October 2nd 2012, 6:19am

Latency schmatency, no probs here :wacko: