Did you check SPDIF-Volume on the KPA? Also the KPA has to be the SPDIF-Master!
Posts by Kempermaniac
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Do you play wireless? My wireless system sometimes produces noise when turned off.
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This flickering LED is ok as long as there is no clipping heard. If you can hear clipping, the rig is too loud. The clipping can be produced anywhere in the chain (pre and post stomps, cabinet volume etc.). Try to figure out where the problem is. I would recommend also to change the clean sense in the input section, because you're using two different guitars (even if the input LED stays green with both guitars). Hope this helps.
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I have this issue on some of my (gainy) rigs too. I'm not sure what causes this, but I lowered the clean sense and it's gone.
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Anything new?
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If it sounds good, it is good (David Lee Roth).
You can see the big influence of a cab on the sound, even if the cabsim is turned off. And this influence is way higher if you're going FRFR (much more variations) and leave the cabsim on.BTW and only to be sure: Please don't mix up cabsim and cabdriver, these are two different things.
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Aaaah, you're coming out of the mains (I thought out of the Monitor Output)! First: Cabdriver is only active on Monitor Output. Second: For the Main Outs the cabsim can only be disabled via the button in the stack section. Third: In this case use the global EQ for the Mains (Output section) to get rid of the "blanket". Fourth: The process above should work, but with the cabdriver on Monitor Out (no stereo possible here as far as I know) the results should be better. Fifth: Going FRFR is the way to go imho (cabsim ON!).
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The SPDIF-Outputs are both off on this picture. With my Scarlett 8i6 the SPDIF-Outputs are on 7 and 8, so I have to dial in input 7 or 8 in my DAW.
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Der Berliner würde sagen: Mach keene Dinga, Blitzkidz! Ich hoffe sehr, dass das kein Statement gegen einen Librarian ist. Letzterer würde die Dinge nämlich einfacher machen. Diese Anwendungen sind auch immer so konzipiert, dass man da selbst als "PC-Volldepp" schnell und leicht durchblickt.
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To be honest, I wonder that we're the only users asking for independent input and noise gate. Come on people, chime in! This feature would be useful! -
Autoswell would be nice! There are not many devices which offer this effect, so it seems to be a real gap.
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It's true that there's still a certain amount of the cab in the profile when you turn the cabsim off. Also it is recommended to turn the cabsim on, if you're using the new preamp-only-rigs. I'm now playing FRFR but before that I was playing through a tube amp and two 1 x 12 speaker cabs (V30). I never noticed a "blanket effect". The sound depends a lot on the used cab (you'll notice this if you're going FRFR and try different cabsims). Did you try the global Monitor EQ (Output section) to get rid of the blanket?
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Ingolf, why do you live with this compromise? Simply unlock the input section and store whatever you like. You have to store your rigs anyway, so it's no big deal to dial in the input setting you like. It only takes a few seconds. I know that you know this, but it's a compromise you don't have to live with. Even if you use 20 rigs with two guitars, which need different input settings, it's only a matter of minutes...
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Because the middle position sometimes isn't enough. If it were, why didn't you design it with only one setting? Another argument: I can't remember a programable guitar-device, where input- and noise gate settings are tied together. It simply makes no sense to me. On the other hand: This is no big issue for me. I simply don't lock the input so I can store whatever setting I like. But independent input and noise gate would be more comfortable. In this case I WOULD lock the input.
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Like Ingolf said: Yes, of course! Noise is not coming only from the guitar. It highly depends on the gain setting, used stomps etc.
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It would be really nice to have the noise gate independent from the input. Different rigs are needing different noise gate settings, while the input setting can be global if you're using only one guitar. I never understood why input and noise gate are tied together. Please, CK, can you explain? I know there are noise gates in the stomp section but they need a slot...
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Hi and welcome to the forum! For patch changes in logic watch this video:
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Hello and welcome! When you turn off the cab for Monitor Out (via output section) the cab light is still on because the cabsim is still active on the Main Outs. Why it doesn't sound full....well, I don't know. Maybe something is locked. Did you check that? Did you check the Monitor Output EQ?
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It all depends on the guitar you're playing. What you request is only possible with a guitar which is equipped with Piezo-Pu's, where each string has it's own PU.
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All you need is a 3.5 cinch (from your MP3-Player) to 2 x 6.3 cinch mono (left and right, which goes to the alternative input of the Kemper).
For example
http://www.amazon.de/Cordial-Y…rds=cordial+stereo+klinkeThen set your aux-in level in the output-section and enjoy.
That's only half of the truth. One TS must be plugged into Alternative Input, the other one into the Return Input. Then you have to enable a Stereo Effects Loop in X or MOD-Slot, but you'll always have the Delay and Reverb of the loaded profile on the audio signal as well.