From what I understand, no, but can morph switch on/off a module? If I wanted to boost a volume, gain and turn on a delay by morphing, I'm guessing I would have to have the delay module already on, then use morph to "turn it up" correct? Or is there a way to use morph to switch it on?
Can morph switch modules on and off?
- Dynochrome
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Hi, Dynochrome.
From the Kemper Manual - search for "Switches and selections cannot be morphed"
QuotePlease be aware:
• Every single continuous parameter of a Rig can be morphed. This includes all continuous parameters of effect
modules and amplifier.
• Generally, only continuous parameters can be morphed. Switches and selections cannot be morphed, as they would
cause noticeable jumps in the sound.
• Exception 1: Cabinet parameters cannot be morphed as this might cause artefacts.
• Exception 2: Delay note values can be morphed, even though it is a selection.
• Even distortion effects allow the Mix parameter to be morphed continuously.The module must be on to be morphed.
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Thank you, I read that , but wanted to see if I was missing a method that would let me. Morphing is awesome and I want to get the most out of it.
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...I'm guessing I would have to have the delay module already on, then use morph to "turn it up" correct? .....
Correct. Morph can only adjust parameters, not switch things on/off like a stomp button. You can do what you describe, pretty much exactly that way. Morph a volume boost as well as the mix of the delay. The closest thing to on/off would be to set the morph rise/fall times to zero. The manual says this is instantaneous, but unless I'm mis-remembering, you still get some warping sounds when working with changing time-based parameters.