Excellent! Very practical adjustment.
I've never seen wheels on a CLR before, but you did a great job.
Excellent! Very practical adjustment.
I've never seen wheels on a CLR before, but you did a great job.
Very nice! Thanks for posting.
Wagener and other recording engineers have to keep tube amps in the studio because some players still aren't comfortable leaving the analog nest.
I love my KPA rig! Kemper rack + CLR Neo powered wedge + FCB1010/uno4kemper. It's compact and sounds great, night after night.
Hi! I have had the Axe Fx since 2009. Now I have Axe Fx 2. I bought a Kemper in February and I have not used the Fractal product since. My Axe is now for sale. ☺
I had a similar experience. But either way, I hope the OP finds the best gear for him and is happy with it.
Nice score on the Screamer! That's a great price.
Wow, very nice playing on a very difficult song. You nailed Joe's tone and his feel, imo.
The only thing I would suggest, since you asked for comments, is to widen your vibrato. A slower, wider vibrato adds feel and nuance that really helps. But that's a tiny thing! You played very well - thanks for posting!
Sorry, I overlooked the milk crate elevation. In this case FF might be better but there's nothing wrong with experimenting with both settings.
Agreed.
The stage/room you are playing in will have a big effect on your sound, so you should try them both. Good luck!
OP, sorry you are having trouble.
Did you ever try connecting the KPA to your CLR with a guitar/instrument cable? If so, did you have the same problem? I thought I would prefer connecting my unpowered KPA to my CLR wedge via XLR but the guitar cable is working great for me.
Will do! I'm up in the UP now, so playing gigs around Marquette.
I often wonder what prompted anyone to question the existence of time. How long was that song in the OP?
Sounds great! Very thick and full tone.
Very cool - congrats!
And nice picture with the KPA just peeking over the monitors
you can also directly open ('mount') a backup file with Rig Manager.
then its's just click and drag
Thanks, Don. That's the ticket. Using the 'mount the backup' option in Rig Exchange was fast and easy. And I didn't need to locate a USB large cable.
Install Rig Manager on a PC or MAC.
You can copy all the Rigs from your Kemper into Rig Manager, and then use Rig Manager to delete the Rigs you do not want to keep on the Kemper.
Then, update to the current firmware, and import the new Factory Rigs with the soft button in System,Page 1, named "Factory Rigs".
Thanks! I'll give that a try.
I just got a new profiler. I made a backup of my own amp profiles a year ago. I have restored that backup to my new profiler, and everything works great.
What I want to do is take out a handful of those individual amp profiles from my backup, restore the current new Kemper software that is on the website today, and then be able to bring in a few of my old amp profiles into the current software. Is there a way to do this?
Thank you all! It's great to have the Kemper again.
I got the unpowered version, and have a neo CLR on the way.
Back in the Kemper famlly, that is!
I had a break from playing guitar for almost 18 months, but now things are calmed down and returned to normal. I just joined a band and bought a Kemper rack.
Things are great!
Very nice!