Hi mark16,
please make sure to tag the profiles clearly as 'modeler', 'vst plugin' or similar.
thanks
Don
Hi mark16,
please make sure to tag the profiles clearly as 'modeler', 'vst plugin' or similar.
thanks
Don
Hi lef38,
in order to determine what troubles you, we really need a clip from the Profiler.
thanks
Don
Hi tgs,
could you please check if the 'Direct Mix' parameter is set to something other than '0' in your profile?
thanks
Don
I'd love to see commercial or free profiles done with a high end mic such as the KSM313.
actually, there are quite a few profiles that were created with such 'high end' mics. for example:
Royer 121
Neumann TLM 170
Blue Cactus
Telefunken CU-29
Telefunken AK47
etc.
hey.
what is your FW version?
Don, thanks for the help.
you're welcome.:)
I assumed the new Factory Rigs were part of the 2.01 FW update.
they are, they just aren't automatically imported into the rig 'pool'.
we want to give users the choice to import them - or not.
after updating the firmware, you have to install the new factory content.
there's a button for that in the 'System' menu, page 1, called 'Factory Rigs'.
or you could simply download the Amp Factory Rig Pack II from our website.
Kemper Profiler Basic Manual, page 18
One may not have the opportunity before-hand to adjust EQ before the show
I always used reheasals to get live-ready sounds.
PLUS IF I HAVE MIC PLACED AT AN OPTIMAL SPOT IN THE CLUB, I can get a great EQ from WHERE MY EARS NEED TO BE, as opposed to me trying to adjust it from the stage
getting the monitor sound right is usually the monitor mixers or at smaller venues the FOH mixers job, it's a matter of communication.
If you need more control than that, you could bring your own wedge monitor, or go IEM.
nice caps lock btw.
good catch!
please contact support about this.
thanks.
Interesting, I would suggest chucking all of that in an email and letting kemper support know about it.
yes please.
I'd agree totally regarding recording - but for performance in my apartment, my studio, in a packed (or half-packed) club, at a friend's house, etc, it might be nice to have a semblance of consistency ... this could avoid having one spend a fair amount of time creating a nice profile at home, then being unpleasantly surprised during a performance to discover that's it's not-so-hot onstage ...
but the Profiler IS the one part of that equation that always is consistent!
human hearing OTOH is very level dependend, so check your rigs in a live context first and any make needed adjustments, before taking it on stage.
what does the Input LED do?
the basic problem with that approach is, that you are trying to fix problems you are having in the time domain, in the frequency domain. if your room needs help, it needs absorbers, bass traps etc., - not eq IMO.
eq-ing studio monitors to make them sound more flat has never worked for me, you simply can't substitute well-made speakers.
even if it did work and the sound of your studio monitors would improve, such a device would belong in the master channel of your mixing software, not into a preamp.
once you'd record it, your correctional eq would always be there.
check out these Tapp profiles by EdwardPayne / Marcus Edvardsson:
Mid Honk at 2.5K as DP stated earlier, dial in if necessary. The Warrior does not use EMGs, i don't know what PUs he uses, but having seen them live several times i guess a lot of the tone comes from the sheer LOUDNESS of his Stack. It gives Feedback within 2 seconds.
right, to get into that territory quickly, use the Graphic EQ post Stack and boost 80Hz and 2500Hz by 6dB each.
thump & sizzle
I think that's what I'll name this preset
what exactly does the setup you're profiling look like?
(Profiler send -> 1) preamp/distortion -> 2) tone matching eq -> Profiler return)
Secondly a band called Celtic Frost. Can't get the midrange honk right on this.
hey,
I uploaded a rig (originally KMs Laney) based on the intro sound.
it's called FROSTCELL
it's very scooped and has that 'honk' at 2.5kHz
(strat body with EMG81)
hi.
my guess is: microphonic pickups.
Ok, if you find it somewhere, great. If not, no problem.
I'm in contact with CK and it shouldn't be a problem to get these kind of things clarified in the future.
Cheers,
Martin
hi.
Burkhard posted the info:
Original names of Kemper overdrive and distortion stomps