Posts by halipino

    omg that video was crazy awesome. Freaky freak out indeed. As far as real drumming, I wish but stuck with MIDI in the confines.

    Crazy progressive? Yep. Fully agree :) ...wild andwell done. I like the industrial elements in it and how you build up the solo at around 2:00. Some Zappa elements as well... thanks for sharing :thumbup:8)

    thank you, lol a definitive excercise in ear training? I build up the keyboard and drums and attempt to find something that fits in with groove? Guess I'm bored with verse/chorus/verse stuff. Lol

    Hi guys, this is my 2nd posting of music on this forum.

    "THE DEATH OF METAL" - My newest original song!
    Super Crazy Progressive Metal with Robotic Artificial intelligence (AI) helpers.

    Another round of sonic experimentation with the Kemper Stage and using ToneJunkie Purple Plexi amps.
    Also did a bunch of reamping via the SPDIF, that part is fun.

    I'm not the best audio engineer but doing the best I can, lol. A miracle I can get this far in the recording process but I am not very good at mixing/mastering. Trying to balance all the tracks with EQ/Compressors etc... is kind of tricky. :):):)
    Hope you enjoy it though. :)


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    I did try a couple of times to profile my PRS Custom 50 clean and crunchy. I don't think I did a good job micing though, and perhaps need better mics as well. I used both a SM58 and a e906. I put the rigs in RE if you want to try them. Author DaveM

    oh cool, yeah when I get a chance I will hunt them down and load them up. PRS actually make some really nice amps, I tried one once at an amp show and it blew my mind, the overdrive was so creamy.

    Cool version :thumbup: Do I hear some influences from Gong and Brand X ?

    And yes, I like Return to forever ( Bill Connors era ) and Weather report,

    and also Tangerine dream ( -70´s lineup ) ... and Yes 8o


    Cheers !

    Hi Hoki Toki, agreed, love Prog/Fusion as it does not stick to formulas and conventions on a good day. I never felt more boxed in playing straight up rock etc... Not that just hitting the boards and and conquering with some metal isn't half bad though.. lol
    The purple plexi is a really good assortment of sounds.

    Yeah sure, very good track , I liked your approach & tones , I really dig prog lines & arrangements.


    I felt exactly like you 7 years ago : after 10 years of frustration with my recordings , I nearly stopped playing.


    the KPA was such an inspiration and an easy way to record. I think I made more than 200 tracks since :)

    Hi waraba, wowo 200 tracks, that is AWESOME.
    I feel newborn all of a suddem
    I hate plug ins so much I almost quit recording for good, who the heck can afford to just step into a real studio anymore and the luxury of cranking up an amp is pretty much a "no-go". God bless Kemper!

    This! So good to hear you're enjoying it. Same here, for sure. What I like so much about the Kemper is that it is not a one trick pony. Practising and recording on bedroom level, fine. Works great with great sound. Going for live gigs and rehearsals with hell of a volume? Also fine. And both with reliable results in terms of the sound. Finally it's such an inspiring tool...


    halipino nice recording, well done! Kinda wild but definitely with some good sounds in it and well played. Thanks for sharing :thumbup:8)

    Hey brother, thanks.
    I live dangerously via music.. hahhaa
    I hope one day I will get to put the Kemper at the front of the stage, patch it to the mains and hear it open up like a Ferrari. Seems doubtful with worldwide pandemic but in isolation mode it keeps me company... lol

    I'm new here, don't beat me up... lol :P

    Is it okay to share some Kemper sounds here???:)

    I'm super happy that I am playing music once again, for a bunch of years became discouraged trying to record at home because every sound I tried to get via plug-in or mic on an amp turned way "too low" (bedroom recording - lol) kinda sounded crappy and sucked the life out of the fun but then I was encouraged to invest in Kemper 3 weeks ago and I feel like a kid again and playing music with AMAZING tone is inspiring !!! The Kemper is MAGICAL!

    I bought the Tone Junkie '68 Purple Plexi pack and gave it a test drive and tracked about 12 guitar tracks... I was really impressed with how good it sounds, I've played Marshall all my life but my poor ol' Super Lead 100 MKII hasn't seen alternating current in years, nowhere to really crank it up - but now I can get that tone at low volumes which RULES.


    Also a lot of re-amp experimenting going on here, hooked the S/PDIF cables up and captured the DI on each pass. Real fun.

    *If you like jazz fusion i.e. RETURN TO FOREVER, WEATHER REPORT mixed in with some Electronica and Hard Rock.. This spin on a Disney classic could interest you.

    **BTW all tracks were done with a 68 SG (this site is all about players so hey, thought I'd through in some specs)

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    Ok, that sounds like you were experiencing output clipping. Be aware that the input sens settings can also lead to output clipping. Basically, input is much more forgiving than output on the Kemper in my experience.

    Hi Per, thank you... :)
    the input sens eh??? ok I will look into that as well. still new to the Stage so yeah, it's got a lot under the hood to think about. All I ever worried about before was if my 20' cable was long enough to reach the end of the stage to hit the pedal board. lol