It would be great if the Kemper would have sort of an A/B function for comparing original and edited rigs.
could be done with the two softbuttons in the middle (between Type and Browse)
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but maybe that is what the undo/redo function is about?!?)
cheers,
fil
A/B function
- tenderboy
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but maybe that is what the undo/redo function is about?!?
Exactly!
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Exactly!
Under Undo I would expect: "make the last step of your editing undone".
A/B compare would be: "compare all what you have edited so far with the last saved version."A/B compare would be great! I always store a new version and then have to turn the BROWSE knob in order to compare them. That's a bit awkward.
But, hey - a s o f t w a r e e d i t o r !!! will certainly offer both undo and A/B compare!
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What about: Store >>> Save as >>> Rigname 1 and switch back and forth from the original one? This is how I do it........
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What about: Store >>> Save as >>> Rigname 1 and switch back and forth from the original one? This is how I do it........
Agreed, and that's just a couple of button pushes - not difficult or time consuming.
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That is TRUE...but on the other Hand this is 2012
guess that when most of the Software refining is done, a Bit more energy could be invested in better rig management
don't her me wrong, i Love the Kemper, but i also see room for improvement -
and switch back and forth from the original one?
Wow - thanks again, Sage: now I discovered how useful the RIG buttons far right are.
But still after a while I end up with lots of files called
"D'lux 8.15"
"D'lux 8.16"
"D'lux 9.01" ...
I will have to delete them manually quite soonish.Anyway - a tool that sounds so gorgeous like the KPA can afford to have us wait a bit for this kind of "convenience" stuff like software editor of A/B compare buttons...
BTW is it true that the KPA will boot faster if it has less rigs inside? As I don't switch rigs during a gig then maybe it would be good to do a livegig.kpabackup file that only contains my latest favourite rig? Just in case I have to reboot on stage. When I come home I could load a tweeking.kpabackup file if I want to edit more?
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It does not boot in less then 28 sec anyway (my unit with 1 rig running 1.1.0 beta, didn't tried yet with the Release version)
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I think for live gig use you would really need some type battery backup for your power to the KPA. That said, the boot time becomes irrelevant ...