So, I've read the manual and gathered all the info I wanted. Still, there is something I'm missing about the core concept of profiling.
If I understand correctly, the process captures an amp like it sounds in that exact moment, how it is set. An algorithm then separates head and cab+mic. If so, how can the profiler know how amp regulations would respond?
An example. Let's say I have my Blues Junior set at high volume and low master and I profile it. If I invert the values and have low vol. and high master, the real amp will sound very differently. I can dial the same amount of distortion, but it's voice will be different. Same goes for eq settings. Now, the volume knob on the Kemper, I understand, only changes the rig volume and does not influence the sound at all, whereas the gain knob does what it says. So, how can the profiler recreate these conditions and how do I control this kind of parameters?
Would I have to make more profiles with different settings of the amp?
Same goes for purchased profiles, are they sold in packages with different settings, sold separately, or how does that work?
Thank you.