Does anyone know how to use the transpose feature? I want to be able to tune down one whole step. Any help would be great. Thank you
Transpose feature
- stilltrying5150
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You add it just like any other effect. Select the first stomp (my preferred location for it) and then just scroll to it.
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Do I have to press the effect button or rig?
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I just found it. Thanks man! Big time help. Time to have some fun
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Just tried it out. Zero latency even with chords. I’m not sure about some of the people that I read saying they did not like this feature. It’s fantastic. Thanks again man.
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I’ve used it in the past. You’ll notice some latency or “spongy-ness” the more steps you drop. It’s most noticeable when using clean tones.
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I’ve used it in the past. You’ll notice some latency or “spongy-ness” the more steps you drop. It’s most noticeable when using clean tones.
Yes and it change the sound and dynamic to much for me.
So I use it only for crunchy rythm sound (if it is below E and I want deep powerchords) -
Latency is most noticeable on clean sounds where the transient is strong. I use it regularly for a couple of songs live. I already have to carry 2 guitars with different tunings and this feature saves a third!
Would still love a little more efficiency in the code if there is any more wriggle room?
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I’ve used it in the past. You’ll notice some latency or “spongy-ness” the more steps you drop. It’s most noticeable when using clean tones.
True. But if you record you can always record DI too and use something else like Melodyne to pitch the DI and reamp. But it doesn't help if you're playing live and use transpose.
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A cool video was just posted about Kamelot using transpose all the time during their shows. See the topic here:
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True. But if you record you can always record DI too and use something else like Melodyne to pitch the DI and reamp. But it doesn't help if you're playing live and use transpose.
This!
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True. But if you record you can always record DI too and use something else like Melodyne to pitch the DI and reamp. But it doesn't help if you're playing live and use transpose.
I was only speaking of playing live. I haven’t done any recording with the Kemper yet.
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TBH if you were recording, I'd retune my guitar.
Its best for live to avoid multiple guitars as its good but not perfect.