Resetting morphing by turning back to original value doesn't seem to work on latest beta

  • The manual says this:



    However this doesn't seem to work on the latest beta - or maybe I'm doing it wrong:


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    Anybody else seeing this?

    Kemper PowerRack |Kemper Stage| Rivera 4x12 V30 cab | Yamaha DXR10 pair | UA Apollo Twin Duo | Adam A7X | Cubase DAW
    Fender Telecaster 62 re-issue chambered mahogany | Kramer! (1988 or so...) | Gibson Les Paul R7 | Fender Stratocaster HBS-1 Classic Relic Custom Shop | LTD EC-1000 Evertune | 1988 Desert Yellow JEM

  • This is the complete quote from the manual:


    ·       You can erase Morphing of any parameter by turning the morphed value back to the base value.


    ·       A safer way to erase a Morphing is to first activate the Base Sound, and then sweep the base value of any parameter past the morphed value.


    The safer method 2 works perfectly here. Method 1 might have the issue, that it is very hard to exactly meet the base sound value including hidden decimal places. because otherwise you immediately set a new morph value.

  • Thanks Burkhard - I'll try the safer method 2 then. Come to think of it, that is probably the way I used to do it. I just forgot so I checked the manuel (yes - some people do that). I would suggest removing "method" one from the manual. With hidden decimal places it's next to impossible - and the user doesn't know why. It's just confusing with very little chance of success.

    Kemper PowerRack |Kemper Stage| Rivera 4x12 V30 cab | Yamaha DXR10 pair | UA Apollo Twin Duo | Adam A7X | Cubase DAW
    Fender Telecaster 62 re-issue chambered mahogany | Kramer! (1988 or so...) | Gibson Les Paul R7 | Fender Stratocaster HBS-1 Classic Relic Custom Shop | LTD EC-1000 Evertune | 1988 Desert Yellow JEM

  • One more hint: Method 1 works fine in the Editor.

    Thanks - I love doing editing on the device though. I can loop a lick/riff (in the pre position) and tweak with two hands.

    Kemper PowerRack |Kemper Stage| Rivera 4x12 V30 cab | Yamaha DXR10 pair | UA Apollo Twin Duo | Adam A7X | Cubase DAW
    Fender Telecaster 62 re-issue chambered mahogany | Kramer! (1988 or so...) | Gibson Les Paul R7 | Fender Stratocaster HBS-1 Classic Relic Custom Shop | LTD EC-1000 Evertune | 1988 Desert Yellow JEM

  • Btw if you are updating the manual (for this reason or other) the cabinet exception seems to be mentioned twice:


    Kemper PowerRack |Kemper Stage| Rivera 4x12 V30 cab | Yamaha DXR10 pair | UA Apollo Twin Duo | Adam A7X | Cubase DAW
    Fender Telecaster 62 re-issue chambered mahogany | Kramer! (1988 or so...) | Gibson Les Paul R7 | Fender Stratocaster HBS-1 Classic Relic Custom Shop | LTD EC-1000 Evertune | 1988 Desert Yellow JEM