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Monday, March 12th 2012, 5:50pm

Please tell me it exists!!!! Pleeeeeaaaase!!!! 8o
No, you're hearing things, you're hearing things, you're hearing things, you're hearing things, you're hearing things, you're hearing things, you're hearing things, you're hearing things, you're hearing things, you're hearing things, you're hearing things, you're hearing things, :D :D :D :D :D
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Monday, March 12th 2012, 5:51pm

I have a different problem.

When you boot up you land up on the last rig you were using, that's fine because it's always one of my own LW rigs.
But, turn the browse knob and you're back at rig #1....I want to be back where I was before at my LW rigs.
Pressing Date, Author or Name doesn't get me back to LW...it used to prior to1.04.
Turn Browse once and check the Rig Autoload case (4th soft button)
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" Serghei Rachmaninoff


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Monday, March 12th 2012, 5:51pm

Ok, here's the clip:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29807386/Kemperrelief.wav

1 is the sound right after booting up
2 is the sound after rig change and going back to the same
3 is the sound I recorded on the 11 February with 1.02 and just cut out of the song

Obviously 2 and 3 are the same.

There's no eq change or anything on the rig - it's a pure profile I did with the Kemper without any "onboard" effects, stomps etc and all EQ controls at 12 o'clock ever since I created that Rig.

I was having the same impression when I just played the Kemper in the studio. The sound after changing the Rig felt much better, more dynamic and responsive....

Sorry for the shitty playing btw - I did this super quick to relief us all from this bane!

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Capitancamparro" (Mar 12th 2012, 6:00pm)


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Monday, March 12th 2012, 5:54pm

Davide won't hear a difference :D :D
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Monday, March 12th 2012, 5:57pm

Capitancamparro


and Chris need:
"Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music" Serghei Rachmaninoff


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Monday, March 12th 2012, 5:57pm

Schneidas are you still here??????????)
Where else would I be? I'm sticking to this thread like chewing gum...


At the mental hospital??? :D

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Monday, March 12th 2012, 5:57pm

Davide won't hear
Fixed :D
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Monday, March 12th 2012, 5:59pm

Nono, surely not the winner here. I was thinking all the weekend that the sound after boot up is the good one - so, we are all looking a little stupid now....mmhhh, but I was just playing with headphones all weekend and not listening to the sound on good speakers - so....maybe that will be ok as an excuse...???

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Monday, March 12th 2012, 6:04pm

Nono, surely not the winner here. I was thinking all the weekend that the sound after boot up is the good one - so, we are all looking a little stupid now....mmhhh
Not me! See Post #22 in this thread:
But I think the "correct" sound is the one AFTER switching back to the initial rig. Weird.
:D :D

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Monday, March 12th 2012, 6:22pm

You know what it is, I figured it out.
Hear a dull sound for a long period of time. Then switch back to a clear sound. The clear sound now is "piercingly bright".
The other way around: hear a super bright sound for a long period of time, then switch to a sound with reduced brights. The sound now is super super dull!

When I booted up and started playing - I was listening to a dull version of my rig. Then, naturally, after switching rigs and returning to the "true sound" of my rig, it suddenly appeared super thin and piercingly bright.

Your clip, Capitancamparro - is a perfect demonstration.
When the first part starts one thinks "that sounds good". Then the second part starts and it is rather bright. By the time the third part starts one's ears have adjusted and you get - "this sounds right". Now play the first part again, and everything sounds super dull!

So I was a victim of this bug, altering my perception of what is bright/dull. :D :D :D


Seriously now - try it.
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This post has been edited 3 times, last edit by "schneidas" (Mar 12th 2012, 6:29pm)