Amp morphing will come.
Posts by Dlaut
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Now that the crisis is behind you, and all is well.......
Did you try and see if it improved the *dropped tunings*?
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My only complaint is that it takes 3 clicks to get to the “unread posts” button.
In addition to that, it takes 3-clicks to "Mark All Posts As Read".
Both are annoying.
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....also, it sounds like whoever played it was using their fingers as opposed to a pick.
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I have 2 of them. While excellent as stage monitors for the KPA, they also excel as vocal monitors - really, monitoring anything. They have a flat broad projection that allows several singers to hear perfectly, without having to put up with "beamy" frequencies.
They are amazing as straight ahead PA speakers too, when pole mounted.
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The effect overhaul like the delays engine and then coming reverb engine seem to take a long time to develop. The delay beta came 2 years ago and now the reverb they are working on possibly by this year. I wish to be wrong but a new revamp OD engine should also be a big project that takes time. for now i use pedal in front of the kemper.
As I understand it, there isn't an "overdrive engine" per se. So that doesn't need to be updated (again, as I understand it). And, you can already put a dirt stomp in any slot other than the one dedicated to reverb. I think that when he has gotten that to be as glitch-free as possible, the dirt pedals will follow thereafter.
If you think about it, there are probably only 3-things that differentiate most overdrives: touch sensitivity, distortion type, and *signature* EQ. The basic drive modules already exist. What has to happen is mostly just measuring existing stomps to determine the values for these parameters. Also, CK, because of who he is and the way he is wired, will likely come up with his own unique ideas for improvements/enhancements...he is not satisfied to just copy the work of others.
New dirt stomps will come. I feel certain that CK has many, many other things on his plate...a lot of balls to keep in the air.
One thing to keep in mind: he has been selling the same box for 6 years. They need new features to excite the buyers at the trade shows. So delaying (pun intended) the pace of upgrades helps with not having the toaster seem too long-in-the-tooth.
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Would that be any different from just barring the first fret?
Sorry for the late reply. IMO, yes. A bar chord - generally an F or Bb lasts for a measure, A capo is most often used, in the 1st position anyway, to avoid barring and strum open chords. As a result, every string will sound out of tune....this is on a hard-tail guitar. Add the trem to the mix, and it just compounds the issues.
It has a lot to do with the break angle from the nut to the 1st fret.
All of the above is IMO, YMMV
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It will happen.
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This is my favorite comment of the week!
A true Guru would know the answers to his question before he asked it....just sayin' -
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If the PRS had a trem, then it would be messy with the capo due to the string tension changing the trem balance.
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Every day above ground is a good day!
Well.....except for the last 3.
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They are coming.....
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Iim in love with my Kemper!!!!! I need counseling for this passion I feel! lol
How did the conference/ P&W go?
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Try http://www.Playpianotoday.com He basically teaches piano accompaniment riffs and theory at the same time. You find that you can sound musical in about 45 minutes; and as you memorize more riffs, you will really start to feel accomplished beyond what you could have ever imagined given the level of effort.
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Hi Jason, and welcome!
If you are on Facebook, join the P&W Group. There are numerous free performances that have been set up by very skilled Christian worship guitar players. They should give you a kick-start on your journey, as well as helping you to see how they've achieved various tones and soundscapes. Look in the "Files" section of the Group page....there's enough there to solve this weekend's needs and to keep you busy for days.
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No, you will have to buy it used...it's worth looking for, and they are reasonably priced.
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I believe that you will find it to be plenty loud. It has the same output as the MB, just a *flatter* response curve with better detail in the high end. It is not as flat as a solid state amp. But I believe that it will allow the character of the profiles to, more authenticity, shine through. In other words, an AC30, for example, will sound more like it should (depending on your speakers).