I know this is a pretty uncommon thing but a feature like this can create really cool movements soundwise. Listen for example to the stadium arcadium record by the red hot chili peppers. John Frusciante uses this technique a lot and you also have this option in guitar rig and it's a very cool possibility to mess around with your sound.
And since the profiler has some pretty unique fx on board it would be very interesting to have more options to controll them in terms of movements so that you don't have a static sound.
LFO and/or enveloper to control other fx(-parameters)
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Cool suggestion. I like this a lot.
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I'm in... bring it on!!
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Yes, it would be great to be able to modulate additional FX parameters.
For backwards compatibility with older profiles, these could be new additional FX, instead of updates to existing FX.
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Resurrecting an old thread here, but I was about to post something similar and found this one. I would love to see this feature - the ability to control any parameter on the Kemper with either the volume envelope or a programmable LFO. It would be much like the Morph feature, just with a different input signal. Years ago I had a Johnson Millennium (early modeling amp from Digitech) that had this ability, and I loved it!
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Very desirable, as it would greatly lift the effects i the KPA, which are rather good imo, but not super inspiring nor flexible.
It's the stuff of legends:
Mpx1
Korg dl8000
Lexicon pcm80/81
Eventide h3000 / dsp4000 / ....
That effectsprocessor/ampmodeller that shall not be named...
Was happy to see Boss implemented this feature in the 500 series and now in the 1000... just don't trust any digital pedals of Boss anymore...
The Eventide H3000 has the most extensive LFO. It wasn't until the H8000 that Eventide brought that back (in my Orville I'd have to modify the LFO with math modules to get similar possibilties). So that would be a great version to aim for!
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+1. Bonus points if it's controlled via the tempo.
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+1 I think i mentioned this in a different feature request at some point. LFOs/envelopes are great on guitar fx.
I used to have a Digitech RP21d I bought in 2000 and that had this functionality. I only really see it on VST FX these days.