Posts by WS
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Maybe try to fool around with the Clean Sense setting
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There is a Midi latency, which can be noticeable when switching. The transmission speed is 31250 bits / s (exactly 32 microseconds per bit). For each byte consisting of 8 bits is a start and a stop bit, so a complete transfer of the three bytes takes 960 microseconds. Make sure to keep your MIDI cables as short as possible. I hope that helps!
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Don't forget to make a backup of your profile collection before you do a reset!
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The Fender Twins from Andy are my profiles to go.... They are sounding great with my SC PU's, plug and play, no tweaking necesarry!
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-20 db fits most every soundguy
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Glad that it works now!
I had the same some time ago.... -
Try to download the firmware again....
Sometimes it helps to use another USB stick.
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Email sent!
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It's out now - our Xmas gift!!!
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Take a look at the Kemper FB Site- seems that the KFC is out now!
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They are great, especially the darker one, thank you!
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Maybe you create two rigs with different volume levels? So you don't have to waste any slots...
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You have to log in first. Wich Browser to you use?
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Since a mainstay is required when standing guitar playing, basically foot controller of guitarists will be operated with one foot only (right food for right-handers, left foot for left-handers). Perhaps this helps to reflect on the method of control of the buttons.
Another idea for the Tap button:
Is the Tap button actually really needed? I can define with my FCB the tempo of the delay by repeatedly pressing the corresponding soundselection button in time, which is very convenient for me. So I do not always need more buttons use to select the tempo of the delay, in addition there is also the Beat Detection. If this were possible also in KFC, the now planned Tap button could also assign a freely selectable function / scenario?
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Hello Waraba,
I would like to recommend a book that I have written - it is the result of my over 20 years of experience as a guitar teacher and includes warm-up exercises that are helpful and field-tested. These are mostly created during the lesson, unfortunately there are not a few people who have some very severe problems with the muscles and tendons. Most of the exercises contained herein are intended for training of muscles and tendons and help the hands to gain independence.
Warming up before playing is extremely important - in sports training as usual and important warming up the muscles should be practiced by musicians necessarily before playing to prevent overloading of the hands. Although it is written in German language, the notes and tablature are as the language of music, however, to read in any case for you. It would be glad if it helps you to mitigate your problems something!
The book is available here or here - if you prefer iTunes check it out here
Kind regards and best wishes!
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Thanks. for your input and advise - at the moment I'm unfortunatly in a very busy shedule and have not the time to roll back and forward and make records - I'll do that later.
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Different opinions? It is a fact. My hairy clean sounds have a lot more distortion now.