(sorry if it’s long, or already proposed long time ago)
I know this is normally the job and philosophy of a simulator and not of a profiler, but I’d love to have an additional mode, with all the knobs of the real amp, and their real behavior in the kemper.
Imagine an amp is profiled in all of the possible combinations of all its control knobs positions (not really all the positions but a discrete sampling of them). Then, the profiler (or a computer via rig manager if it's to hard for some reasons with the profiler itself) would merge this huge amount of data into a smaller file associated with a code that can recalculate a single profile from any knob combination chosen by the user. (It could even interpolate the results for knobs values that fall in between the ones originally profiled). It would be done.
In my mind it’s analogue to interpolation of a curve using a 1D function in mathematics, but with the 2 differences that it is for all of the parameters of the profile (which I see like a set of constant parameters fixed during the profiling procedure) and that it’s a multivariate fitting (one variable per knob). In other words, It can be seen like morphing but not changing the front panel accessible parameters like in the normal morphing, but changing the fixed parameters hidden in the profile itself.
We could then exchange or purchase such a “special kind of profile”.