Hi. I just record a new song and have a kemper. Now I found a good sound... I mean two sounds which sound good together. Is there a way to merge these two sounds to one? One is a distortion sound and the other a clean one. Or do I need two kemper to play it live?
Two tones at once.
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Hi. I just record a new song and have a kemper. Now I found a good sound... I mean two sounds which sound good together. Is there a way to merge these two sounds to one? One is a distortion sound and the other a clean one. Or do I need two kemper to play it live?
You could try to use the parallel signal path in the Profiler, but other than that you'd need 2 Profilers.
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You could also use the Direct Mix knob on the amp block to bring in the clean tone.
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Surely the easiest way is to record the parts twice with different sounds - this has many advantages, such as your playing nuances will give a sligh chorus effect, you can pan the sounds, you have full post recording blend capability etc.
For even better control, reamp?
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Do Nashville Tuning on one guitar panned one way and standard tuning on another guitar panned the other way. Awesome sound.