We are starting to add audio samples to our YouTube channel. First up is a Fuchs ODS 30. This sample starts off mild and gets spicy. Stay tuned for more amp profiles and a very nice bass amp pack coming soon and don't forget to check out our free sample pack available from our website.
Posts by ChuteBoxeHero
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We are currently working on adding audio previews. Should be up within a week or so.
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Greetings! We are proud to announce we have gone live and our first round of profile packs are available. Please visit Birdseyeprofiles.com to download our free sample pack which includes multiple rigs from each of the amps featured. Also check out the About Us section for more info regarding who we are and what we are doing. Thanks in advance for your interest.
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It was a Matchless DC-30. Tried a reset of the global settings and haven't had any issues today. Really weird because we've profiled a ton over the past month and have rarely had any issues. Something wasn't cooperating yesterday. Thanks for the replies.
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How exactly do you downgrade the OS? Can it be done through RM or is a thumb drive needed?
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Just wondering if anyone else has had any issues profiling since the latest update. We've been seeing errors of either volume clipping or volume too low even though our settings are exactly the same as we've used previously without issue before update. And getting a message after it completes a profile stating noise gate detected when the is no noise gate anywhere. Trying to figure out if any global settings may have changed between the update and our last session which went very smooth. Thanks for any input.
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That's a crazy ordeal to have to go through. I'm still fairly new to the Kemper but thankfully transferring from the Helix to the powered toaster has been awesome. Especially the high gain stuff. I wonder if it's worth it to throw one more wad of cash at it and send it in to get inspected. On the chance that there is something off internally that's fixable. Just knowing that it's capable of sounding awesome I'd hate to think about taking the loss financially and giving up on the Kemper. Either way good luck with whatever path you choose.
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So here's a hypothetical for you guys. Say we just finished a '68 Bassman drip edge profiling session. All together roughly 30ish profiles. Starting with studio profiles of both Bass And Normal channels with both bright switch and deep switch on and off. Then going from clean to pushed and eventually a mellow K type over drive and also a pretty nasty Fuzz. Those are all done with an SM57. From there, we took our favorites and made studio profiles with a really nice ribbon mic. Also got a handful with both channels jumped ranging from clean through overdrive. We made about 5 directs based on our favorites and I'm in the process of figuring out how many merged to make.
Thoughts so far on anything we might be overlooking? The way I'm thinking it'll be studio profiles of everything with both mics individually including all channels. Then select direct based on our favorites. And obviously those can be turned into merged easily enough. Thoughts?
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Again thanks so much for the input. We'll be profiling 2 more amps this weekend and this helps prioritize our time and attention. Definitely a big help. We'll hopefully have enough profiled and ready to go by the end of February.
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Noted all the above from you guys and again the input is greatly appreciated. If anything else comes to mind please feel free to post it up.
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Awesome! Thanks for the info.
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Greetings everyone! I was hoping to get a little input concerning what you guys prefer when considering purchasing profiles. Long story short, a long time friend and band mate and I are thinking about profiling some of our amp collection. Over the years we've accumulated a pretty diverse collection as well as built a studio we've used for years for recording. Recently we profiled a few amps just for fun and they came out sounding pretty amazing.
My question is in regards to preferences when it comes to types of profiles and selection. Basically do people prefer mostly Studio profiles? A mix of Studio and Direct? Maybe some Merged? Also regarding amps, multiple profiles of one amp or the combo pack with multiple amps for more selection but fewer profiles of each amp.
Any input from the crowd would be greatly appreciated.
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I've had kind of the opposite experience running powered into a cab. I'm using a Friedman 1x12 with a Creamback and generally most profiles sound excellent through it. Especially direct profiles. It's when I run it unpowered into a Friedman ASC-12 it tends to get a little bass heavy and a touch muddy. That's also with the bass cut switch on.
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My powered toaster takes a hair over a minute to boot up. I usually tune while it's loading. Regardless... In my opinion it's a small price to pay for how awesome the next 45 minutes to an hour are going to be actually using it!
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I'd love an 8 pound Les Paul... I have an '89 Standard that weighs a hair under 11 pounds! It sounds and plays like a beast so I don't mind the weight too much but there are definitely some days where after work where I'll grab an Eastman single cut instead just to save a few pounds hanging off the strap.
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One was a Twin combo and the other 3 were run through a Marshall 4x12. I'll open a support ticket. Thanks for the reply.
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Greetings All! I was hoping to find an answer to this issue without having to open a new thread but the best I could find was a similar problem with no resolution from back in 2017.
I've been absolutely loving my KPA and finally decided to try to profile some of our amps that are floating around the studio. Long story short, we made Studio Profiles of 4 different amps, all of which sound great! The only problem is none of the 4 profiles show a cab block or anything related to the cab. After the profile is completed and I review them in browser mode, the cab block is dark and there is no info listed. I've refined all of them before storing, doesn't seem to make a difference. The "no cab" box is definitely unchecked as well. If anyone has any advice I'd really appreciate it.
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Question for anyone who is running the powered Kemper into both regular cabs and FRFR powered monitors.... Has anyone developed a preference in terms of overall sound quality of the rig? One thing I've noticed is I definitely prefer the sound of the Kemper powered without the cab block on into a standard unpowered cab. Alternatively I'll run it unpowered into a Friedman ASC-12 using the stock cab the the rig was profiled with. I used it for the first time this past weekend running into Pro tools and back though some really nice monitors and I will say the sound was incredible.
Sorry to derail this one... Figured while we we're kind of on the topic I'd throw it out there.
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I've been running my powered Kemper into a Friedman 1x12 closed back with a cream back. Sounds awesome for how I'm using it. I would love to check out the Kemper cab. Just have to find one close by...