Thank you for posting this great summary of NAMM. It was very enjoyable to read and it gives musicians like myself who most likely will never be able to attend an idea of what it’s like.
Trey
Hi Trey!
Glad you enjoyed my effort.
Cheers,
Mats N
Thank you for posting this great summary of NAMM. It was very enjoyable to read and it gives musicians like myself who most likely will never be able to attend an idea of what it’s like.
Trey
Hi Trey!
Glad you enjoyed my effort.
Cheers,
Mats N
A pleasure to read your report.
Thx a lot !
Hi Notorst!
Thank you for taking your time to comment. Keeps my motivation up.
Cheers,
Mats N
Such...a...fun...read! Thanks!
Hi Laetus1!
Then I have succeeded in my writing mission. If you go to NAMM with the right mind set, it's certainly all about having fun. Unless you exhibit there. Then it's mostly about sales/money/meetings/stress.
Cheers,
Mats N
Thank you so much for a wonderful effort, Mats!
Almost felt like I was there, man, but without the "noise".
Hi MM!
Glad you enjoyed the read. And I could've done without the noise as well. I was in an amp vendor's booth when the NAMM Sound Police came around and the limits they have a really quite low. One funny thing happened during that encounter. The demo guy kept lowering the amp master volume again and again and the NAMM Police weren't satisfied. So another guy told the demo guy to stop playing and it showed the ambient level from the surrounding booths were louder than the accepted dB limit. So the NAMM Police had to go away and hunt down some other loud booth bandits.
Cheers,
Mats N
Thanks for the great NAMM report.
Tiny tiny thing here. Missing a word in the Kemper section?
The long awaited Kemper speaker cabinet and the specially designed Kemper Kone seems to be ready for shipment. The of the different speaker imprints is simply genius.
Hi ST!
Thanks for the proof reading. It's now corrected.
Cheers,
Mats N
Thanks as always for your comprehensive report, Mats!
Hi Ingolf,
Glad you enjoyed it!
Cheers,
Mats N
Thank you! I always enjoy your NAMM coverage
Hej Paul,
Thanks!
Well, my Rig Pack will so far probably be the pack that's most "all over the place" when it comes to sounds and profiling sources.
Cheers,
Mats N
Thanks Mats! Even after having gone to the same NAMM show you have, I read your report. It seems that I don't have the same level of concentration or curiosity you do.......that, and I prefer to play golf in the morning and just swing by the show in the afternoon.
Thanks, Dlaut. I know I'm extremely focused at NAMM. During those days, very little exists in my brain.
Cheers,
Mats N
Thanks Mats, I always look forward to your “from the floor” report and insights.
Hej Per,
Glad you enjoy my show crawl.
Cheers,
Mats N
Very nice! Thank you for your work in putting this together.
You're very welcome!
Cheers,
Mats N
Hi,
Just published my NAMM 2020 report.
In case you are interested, you can read it here:
http://nermark.com/reports/NAM…2020/NAMM_Winter_2020.htm
Cheers,
Mats N
I just love the way you can morph between different parameter value in the Kemper and how easy it is to set up. I'm especially fond of morphing the gain so I can get all shades of gain by adjusting an expression pedal. I wanted to make a demo of it so here's a tune where all guitar tracks and sounds are just one guitar Blade Texas Custom Shop) and one amp profile. All the variations are just accomplished by morphing the gain.
Cheers,
Mats N
Hej Guys!
Thanks for the kind and inspirational comments. Next one will be very different.
Cheers,
Mats N
Hi Renaud,
This is top notch. You really got that spring reverb and trem thing down pat. My only comment is that the lead is a bit thin and with too much gain to be period correct.
I've yet to find a Fender profile that sounds and feels fat on the thin e and b strings.
Cheers,
Mats N
NI FM8 is the way to go!
It can even load old original DX7 presets.
Cheers,
Mats N
Hey Renaud,
I very much grew up musically during the 80s and I love your track.
But as Hoki Toki said, anything aspiring to the 80s really need an FM synth from the DX-family.
Cheers,
Mats N
I've been listening to Cory Wong and Shawn Tubbs lately and I wanted to play some funky stuff so I wrote this tune. I'm sure Monkey_Man can find a trace of LC somewhere.
All guitars recorded with the Kemper and the bass with a Boss GT-1B
Hope you like the groove!
Cheers,
Mats N
@G String I'm just saying that I'd like to see such feature and how I would use it to improve my workflow with DAW. Even better would be just a ready plugin working via USB and allowing to save the KPA state together with the DAW session. Just store session and forget about it.
This would be great. A plug-in that takes a snapshot of the KPA parameters and the profile.
Cheers,
Mats N
Indeed; it was an anomalous break from my usual comments, wasn't it, Mats?