Hi everyone, I have been a Kemper Profiling owner for a year. I decided to try my hand at profiling and would like to understand if anyone knows how to proceed when you want to profile an acoustic guitar sound. thanks and welcome back.
Kemper and Acoustic sound
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Welcome! I'm sure someone has given that a try and will help you out.
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I hope so.. thanks so much
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Welcome, Almo.
You can't Profile anything that doesn't allow you to pass sound through it. The Kemper's Space Invaders™ routine (audio stream), after flowing through a device (Profiling), is compared with the original as a means of determining the amp, preamp, distortion box or whatever's behaviour.
You cannot therefore Profile an acoustic guitar in the conventional sense, but due to the fact that you can Profile plugins, you could try using an EQ-matching one set to alter your dry guitar signal to sound like an acoustic. Find a recorded acoustic sound you like or create one yourself and analyse this with the plugin. When it's set to transform the incoming signal to an "acoustic-sounding" guitar, Profile that. Then when you plug your electric into the Kemper it should give you the same result.
The quality of the result cannot be any better than the EQ-matching plugin itself by definition, but the Kemper will allow you to tweak parameters that aren't available in the plugin, so you could end up with something interesting.
I'm speculating here 'cause I've not done this myself; I'm just thinking it through logically. HTH mate.
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Welcome to the forum!
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Welcome!
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Hi and welcome..
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Welcome!
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welcome to the family ?
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Welcome Sir
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Hi and welcome to the forum.
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The best I found with my Martin is a free profile of Tonedexter + acoustic guitar IR.
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Welcome!
... and yes, you can't profile a guitar.
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Welcome!