I bought a Toslink cable because I didn't check the outputs on the Kemper.
So what cable do I need to record digitally or efficiently on my MacBook Pro? It has the headphone 3.5mm jack that doubles as an optical in.
Thanks!
I bought a Toslink cable because I didn't check the outputs on the Kemper.
So what cable do I need to record digitally or efficiently on my MacBook Pro? It has the headphone 3.5mm jack that doubles as an optical in.
Thanks!
Cheers, that worked!
Thanks so much for this. These rigs are amazing.
My profile has the details of my Kemper, but I still can't post in the private forum
Ah, ok thanks. I will try that!
I guess I need to edit something in the file. I renamed the zip files but that didn't work.
Thanks for any advice.
Good to know, thanks!
I get it. Set headphone volume and then disconnect the master from affecting the headphone vol. then just crank the master down when using headphones.
Why would it need to be automatic? It would be better if you could name the category 'AMP XYZ', 'Gilmour', 'Metal' and be allowed to name the rigs in each category.
So in AMP XYZ you might have 'clean', 'pushed' and 'cranked'. You don't need to name the amp if you don't want because you know it from the category.
In 'Gilmour' you might have 'Time', 'Numb' etc.
In Metal you might have 'recto', 'engl' etc.
So as long as you know your categories your navigation is much faster.
I can add favourites. Can I use favourites to jump around? So if I set up like the following:
Metallica 1 (set this to favourite)
Metallica 2
Metallica 3
Metallica 4
Vox AC 30 Clean (set this to favourite)
Vox AC 30 Push
Vox AC 30 high
XX Rotary (set this to favourite)
XX Flanger
XX Shifter
And use the favourites to quickly locate each thing I have marked as a favourite, but the look at the consecutive (for example) Metallica tones? Or would this require switching of browse mode?
Obviously this relies on sensible alphabetical names to group stuff.
In one of the Nashville profiling sessions, Christoph sets up the profile so that the guitar volume effectively controls the gain. It seems that the output volume is the same but there is a vast change in the gain depending on the guitar volume pot.
I think this may be achieved by clean sense, but I cannot see how.
So if I understand you correctly I'd need to turn the master down, then reassign it to turn the headphones up?
Well you can call the parent directory whatever you want. You could have some named after the amps, where you want more than one profile. Or sometimes you want a category 'Effects' if you have a few rigs with crazy effects. Or maybe you want some named after the Band's tones you have cloned.
If I do what you suggest I have to remember what 01, 02 etc means. And I don't think it removes the problem of scrolling past each individual rig.
I just got my kemper, and I'm in learning mode. How can I set it up so that when I have headphones plugged in, the output volume to the main out is 0?
I have to scroll through them all. So for example I have amp factory profiles for each les Paul, tele and strat. I'd like to be able to skip those not suited to the current guitar.
If the input is saved per rig when the input is unlocked, can't you then allow this to be a filter when the input is locked?
I'd love to be able to browse to a parent rig, for example called 'AC30' then from that be able to select different variants. So instead of scrolling through 10 rigs to get past all of my variants of AC30, I can scroll past one to the next parent rig.
It would also make it seem more like playing on that amp and switching between the settings/channels on that amp.
It would be nice if we could select a rig to be a favourite for a specific input setting.
So you could have different rigs available depending on what guitar you like playing them with.