Yes but the application is the one that should be doing that
Posts by jbab
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Sometimes when you drag a profile to your local library, it becomes stuck with a rotating loading icon next to it. The only way to un-stuck it is by closing and re-opening the Rig Manager.
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As the title says, every time Rig Manager does an update it downloads the files to your computer's default downloads folder. However once it is done the files are never cleaned up and this ends up clogging the downloads folder.
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Every time Rig Manager downloads or installs an update it forces the progress dialog to the foreground. It stays there for the duration of the update no matter what application is in the foreground. This dialog should be attached to the Rig Manager process and only show up when it is in focus.
If the forum isn't the place to report this please point me in the right direction.
EDIT: I also noticed that when Rig Manager is processing, the GUI freezes up and certain dialogs stay stuck in the foreground as well (the "search in" dialog for instance).
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The number of cents that normally appears under the bubble on the tuner also appears to the left where the note is (under the word Tuner). This is appearing over other text and preventing me from reading it so it's definitely a bug and not a new feature.
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I'll give this one a try for sure, thanks!
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I'd like a good mid-distortion sound similar to Ghost's and I'm having trouble finding or dialing one. Everything I play through either sounds too distorted or too clean. I have a Solar A1.6 with Duncan Solar pickups. Those are medium output so I'm expecting they should be able to pull off this kind of tone. Any advice is welcome.
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Sounds like it might be worth giving a try Is the Ampeg a stock profile?
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I used the same profiles with great results.
I do and its great I use the free bass pack from The Amp Factory
Did you need to tweak the profile and/or add a lot post-processing?
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Or are you just recording your bass' dry signal and then add compression, distortion, etc. to it (a la Ola Englund)? I have been going through a couple of bass amp profiles, and although some of them sound good on their own, I can't seem to find one that's suitable for recording.
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I pretty much always have to cut around 4-6 khz with high gain profiles as I get so much fizz from that area. This is especially true with 5150/6505 profiles... Am I doing something wrong?
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I think more effects would definitely help with sales, as a lot of people chose the Axe-Fx over the Kemper for the variety of effects it offers
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Hi guys,
From what I have seen, it seems to be a more common thing to put an EQ before the stack (A,B,C,D slots) than after (X slot). However, putting the EQ before the stack doesn't seem to make any noticeable difference for me. I tried putting a graphic EQ before the stack and play around with it, and nothing seemed to quite affect my tone that much (even extreme settings, like everything boosted or cut to the max). Is there anything I'm doing wrong there, or is there a difference between the A,B,C, and D slots?
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Having an integrated metronome would make the Kemper not only an amazing studio and live tool, but also a great practice tool! I used to connect my Line 6 toneport to my computer and use the metronome in Reaper for practicing. The only way I can do it with my Kemper is to connect it to my Line 6 (and disable everything in Pod Farm), and it's a bit too complicated of a setup for practicing.
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I forgot to mention, everything else (including other people's mixes) sounds great with my headphones