Rig Manager

  • My last request this year: It would be nice to store IR's in the RM in a Local Library Folder. Meanwhile I have a lot of IR's and it would be fine to have all the speakers in the RM instead in a Folder in the Harddisk.

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  • Oh yes, I'm still optimist, just 6,5 Months. On the other hand I think without NAMM there would be no update demand.

    The clients built an editor by themselves after years of product roll out.

    The product is outstanding and the support - if you are in trouble - is super fast and competent.

    But the update frequency slowed down the last years, as well as the editor and development of the RM.

    Due this I am modest meanwhile..

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  • I hear you mate.

    But the update frequency slowed down the last years, as well as the editor and development of the RM.

    I think it's fair to say that a gradual slowing of FW updates is to be expected for any digital device as features, both from the company concerned as well as user ideas, are rolled out. I mean, the more you add to a unit's capabilities, the less there is to add, right? As ever more users are able to achieve what they wish with it, the demand for new features drops off; it's simple math and logic.


    That said, an editor is a "major feature" that's still in-the-pipeline / being written, but IMHO there shouldn't be very many important user-requested features remaining that haven't been tackled or are yet to surface. As time passes, and this makes logical sense too, community feature requests become ever-more-esoteric in nature.

  • slowing will be followed by stopping.

    ...and promoting a new product.

    It is quite probable that a new product is in the pipeline at Kemper. But that doesn't make the KPA any worse.

    I have played some amplifiers for decades without any improvements as long as the sound was good;)

  • That's right, my last one was a homebrew Deluxe Reverb.

    For the KPA I think the final question will be the availability of the parts (chips), like with every other computer. But the KPA is still present and not yet a youngtimer.

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  • That's right, my last one was a homebrew Deluxe Reverb.

    For the KPA I think the final question will be the availability of the parts (chips), like with every other computer. But the KPA is still present and not yet a youngtimer.

    I do not expect a lifetime as for a good Amp.

    This risk is with all digital devices and general all goods you get now - seems to be a contemporary phenomenon

    For me I can only compare it with other digital devices and here I expect for the KPA a longer lifetime and support as usual in this field.

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