My apologies if this has been covered but nothing I've searched for showed any results so I will go ahead and ask it now. Whenever I power up my Kemper and the Remote finally turns on, I have noticed that the performance that I had last used isn't quite where I had it when I had switched off previously. For example, I'll have an Archon 100 profile saved to Button 3 on the first setting when I turn off the Kemper but when I power it up again, it's still on the performance but it is now in the second setting (morph position, I believe this is) and I have to switch to another Performance and then switch back to get it back to where it should have been. It's a small annoyance but I sure would like to know why this is happening and what I can do to eliminate this from happening each and every dang time I turn on. Please help!
Settings changing with every power up....please help!
- Deli6505
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Do you have an expression pedal with a footswitch (like the mission pedal) attached to the remote? If so it sounds as though it has the polarity reversed. There is an option in the system menu for normal or inverse polarity. Toggle that to the opposite setting.
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I tried that but it was still doing it. I did, however, watch it closely as it was starting up and it appears that it would start out in the setting that I would last have it but it was slowly morphing to the secondary setting. I have two Mission Expression pedals positioned on either side of the Remote, the left one being connected to Pedal 3&4 and the right one being connected to Pedal 1&2. Since I am not using the Morph function at the moment, I turned the Pedal 4 Mode to the OFF setting (Pedal 3 is dedicated to Volume). I also clicked the toe button on the pedal and this must have been the culprit causing the slow morph into position 2 upon start up. This seems to have ceased because it is now starting up in the same spot where I had left it when powering down. Thanks for the help!
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If that button is triggering morphing, it must be set up as a switch and the function "Morph" must be assigned to it.