Recording with Kemper

  • Hello all,


    I have a question and I cannot for the life of me figure it out. I have posted on the Presonus forum and received no answers. I am hoping someone can help me out here.


    I have Presonus Studio One Three Professional, a FocusRite Scarlett 6i6 audio interface and a Kemper Profiler. We are getting ready to start recording our next album and I want to use the Kemper for recording. Last year, we recorded in a studio and this year we are doing most of the recording in house. I recorded a dry track and a wet track at the same time last year while recording. This year, at home, I have my Guitar into my Kemper, Kemper SPDIF out going to my interface SPDIF in and the interface USB out to my (Sweetwater) Creation Station. I load 2 mono tracks in my DAW and both tracks receive the wet signal as soon as they are armed. I then tried to mess with I/Os and that did not help or change anything. Then, I plugged my guitar into my interface, went from my interface SPDIF out to my Kemper SPDIF in, Kemper SPDIF out back to the interface SPDIF in, with the USB out to my creation station and I get nothing but a faint dry signal.


    Now, if I use my plugins, such as EZ Mix or Helix Native, I can do this.


    How do I achieve one track with a wet audio signal and one track with a dry audio signal and be able to record both tracks at the same time?


    Also......Does each track loaded into the DAW have the capability to be routed individually? I tried this and each time I changed the I/Os (from the I/O section in the track editor), it changed both tracks I/Os.


    Please help


    Thank you

  • Hi there - the first thing to cover is making sure you have a good understanding of how to configure the I/O in Studio One, so when you add a new track you can choose the dry or wet signal.


    If you have more than 2 inputs on your Scarlett you can also patch through your raw guitar signal to a 3rd track for re-amping later.

  • How do I achieve one track with a wet audio signal and one track with a dry audio signal and be able to record both tracks at the same time?



    Also......Does each track loaded into the DAW have the capability to be routed individually? I tried this and each time I changed the I/Os (from the I/O section in the track editor), it changed both tracks I/Os.

    My set up is Kemper S/PDIF out to Scarlett 6i6 S/PDIF in, and Scarlett USB to my Mac, running Logic. On the Kemper, Output menu page 1 set S/PDIF Output to "Git / Master Left" and that gives dry signal on track 5 and wet signal on track 6 in Logic.