I currently balance the loudness of all my live rigs using a loudness meter plugin in my daw. I find this a really good non-subjective way to get all my rythm parts and lead parts correctly balanced. I find LUFS readings are better than peak readings for this, although it is also useful to check peaks at the same time to make sure there is good headroom.
Using an external meter is fine for setting up the rigs at home and in the studio, but I think it would be useful to have this output level info available in the kemper as well for use elsewhere.
LUFS loudness meter in the output section
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LUFS meters measure loudness over time. Are you using the short term readings to balance sounds?
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LUFS meters measure loudness over time. Are you using the short term readings to balance sounds?
Good point.
I balance the short term (3 secs) LUFS of my rythm parts to around -24 whilst constantly playing something typical for the rig. -
Good point.I balance the short term (3 secs) LUFS of my rythm parts to around -24 whilst constantly playing something typical for the rig.
Cool! I never thought of doing something like this to balance volume between slots
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I like the idea.
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I like this as well. Every time a new rig is added, this must be addressed, so is a common issue.
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New Profiler owner here. I would love to have a built-in output meter to set the amp levels, slot levels, effects/stomp levels, and the rig level.
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It would be very useful, hard to see why it hasn't been implemented.
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It would be very useful, hard to see why it hasn't been implemented.
Ah come on
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Ah come on
I suppose that was a pretty silly thing to say when we still have no editor.
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+1
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Excellent idea.
-Jari