So... what do people think about the Pitch Shifter Package including MicroPitch, Transpose, Pedal Pitch, Chromatic Pitch, Harmonic Pitch?
I think it's awesome!
So... what do people think about the Pitch Shifter Package including MicroPitch, Transpose, Pedal Pitch, Chromatic Pitch, Harmonic Pitch?
I think it's awesome!
Agreed- they do all that, and more
Yeah ! I love it too, This is a killer feature on the KPA and it actually changed my approach to writing tunes.
I especially use the harmonizer for skeleton / basic harmonies on a bassline while making new tunes ( just like with a keyboard that I don't play . This is a lazy but highly grateful way to find new ideas --> more time to play the guitar parts :).
Not to mention the fact you can play punk songs with a single finger on a single string
Not to mention the fact you can play punk songs with a single finger on a single string
That is REALLY lazy......
I personnally love the transpose, way much better than the LINE6 variax feature I also have. It tracks very well and is very fast. It doesn't suck that much the tone (I rise in the graphic eq the 10khz band to compensate the "air" loss).
I don't need a 7 string anymore. I use the Eb, D, C and B tuning now.
Finally I did get to test it out. Got some really wierd inspiration from this tool. Too much fun to play with!
https://soundcloud.com/aleksan…dr-z-maz-38-crunch-kemper
If you use intelligent pitch shifting set to +3 and + 5, you can play any song ( in the right major and relative minor key, anyway)
Yeah... Too much programming. LOL!
If you use intelligent pitch shifting set to +3 and + 5, you can play any song ( in the right major and relative minor key, anyway)
Yeah... Too much programming. LOL!
What do you mean about too much programming? Still... Does anyone have any recommendations for MIDI foot controllers? And if there's any possibility to use like a volume pedal not for volume, but for Delay time or like size on reverb?
I was joking about the lazy news of one-string guitar playing
You can control many things with pedals - the Kemper Manuals explain what can be controlled.