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Monday, January 9th 2012, 3:15pm

Balancing midrange and treble

Hi,

Sometimes I have a problem with getting the right balance between the treble and the midrange in a profile in the same way that I sometimes have with real amps and other modelers. For some musical situation it's just not the way I want it. With the KPA I have found that a slight adjustment of the amp Definition perameter gives me exactly what I want to hear. Increasing it does a little something to the balance of the sound. I can't explain it better than this and this may only be to my ears but I thought I would share it all the same.

Cheers,

Mats N
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Tuesday, January 10th 2012, 10:01am

RE: Balancing midrange and treble

Hi,

Sometimes I have a problem with getting the right balance between the treble and the midrange in a profile in the same way that I sometimes have with real amps and other modelers. For some musical situation it's just not the way I want it. With the KPA I have found that a slight adjustment of the amp Definition perameter gives me exactly what I want to hear. Increasing it does a little something to the balance of the sound. I can't explain it better than this and this may only be to my ears but I thought I would share it all the same.

Cheers,

Mats N


Cheers Mats
I think its a very powerful feature.
Its amazing how you can remove the boominess of for example the old marshalls etc with this to make them sound more modern.