Here's one profile from my VHT D60 using the "less" setting. Still pretty driven sounding. It's under my name or rig title " VHT Fryette Deliverance D60 ". Sound sample at Soundcloud
Posts by daveyboy
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Here's a new demo showing how different one amp setting, or I this case, Kemper Profile (Soundside.de Toneking Skyking), can sound based on what guitar you use.
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I just downloaded this free profile yesterday via Kemper's facebook page and gave it a go. Here's a short jam using it.
Youtube Kemper Profile Jam -
Done and done. Check out the video I made.
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Great job on these. You seem to have the high gain thing down.
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Mind if i link that video on my website?
No problem. Link and share as much as you'd like.
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I just bought the pack last night and made a "commercial" for you! I think this counts as an endorsement so feel free to hit me up with whatever perks you might have to offer
Till's Chimera Video -
Great, thanks!
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I'm brand new to the Kemper community and did a search for this and have scoured the manual. How do I view all the tags for a given profile? I've made profiles and am aware of all the different fields but when I try to view those fields as I'm browsing through other profiles I can only see 3 of them. In the Rig area there's only three. What am I missing? Thanks!
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My name is Dave Chamberlin and I'm a full time music producer/guitar player. Santa just brought me a Kemper rack 2 days ago and in my very limited time with it I've re-amped some guitars from an existing song and made one profile. The re-amping process was very easy as the rear input takes the output of my Apogee converters "as is" so I don't need my Radial X-amp. I profiled my Fender Blues Deville and that also went very well. I was so impressed by the precision of the profile that I made a video a/bing between the 2. You can check it out from the link below. All and all I'm thrilled to be a part of the Kemper community and plan on putting my amp to lots of good work.
Regards,
Dave
http://www.dbwproductions.com