@ Tritium: Had the same problem yesterday and Robrecht helped me out (see page 6 of this thread).
As far as I understand morphing is only within one rig. You change parameters, not rigs.
Yes kempermaniac, its only possible to morph in one rig, and this is why i cant understand the hype.
Its a fading of parameters. I expected also a fading from a clean ampprofile to a high gain profile af another amp . With that function you can mix amps (like line 6 pod does years ago, not with a fader but you have had the opportunity to create a mixed amp rig) . So for me its a nice gimmick ( as also other user have written) but i give a +1 to comments like "i am not so interested in this "morphing". But for
shure, there are many users out there and they are happy with this function. For me its not the big shot as announced in front of Namm "February will be great for kemper user, or so". We are in april and we cant still mix amps.
only my 2 cents because i am a little dissapointed.
Anyway, i tryed the examples yesterday, for me there was no good sounding rig in the 17 examples. I changed the amp and the cab in some example, sound was much better with guidos amp f.e. and the tweaking is also very easy. I used it with my moog ep3 pedal and the remote. Pedal to toe, setted the parameters that i like to morph, pedal to heel, changed the parameters, store, ready. That was great and easy and this what i have not expected. It is quick and easy. Maybe after some expierience i start to like it and i will use it.
As i have posted, we all are looking for the holy grail sound and we learned that we have to use "sweet spot profiles" for that, this is why the commercial profiling guys spent a lot of time to create a perfect chrunch profile. For me it was the philosopy behind the kpa and yet? They tell us we can set a low gain setting on toe and we we can mprh to high gain. What about the sweet spot?
For me it sounds a little bit like " i dont care about the words that i have spoken yesterday".
But please, these are only my 2 cents. I really give a thumb up for all the work and support to the kemper guys. They do a graet job and with the words of my grandma "you cant have every think"