Using the "Type" knob it is right after Air Chorus (just before vibrato).
Posts by alwainwright
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To my knowledge RM does not store anything to the profiler. I think of it as a preview mode. Once you have something you are previewing and like, use the 'store' button on the profiler to save it. Do the save before you move on to the next rig or performance.
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Perhaps a choice option between the two tuners
It's already there. Soft button option when you turn chicken head knob to tuner.
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@Michael_dk - thanks for your thoughtful response. I don't believe anyone is trying to shut down the thread. At least I'm not. I'm just really curious what my ears are missing. Obviously we all have varying hearing abilities and then process that info in our brain differently.
Questions for the technical crowd - (1) Is it possible for someone to take an amp sound and then remove the even harmonics as an a/b test? I'd be interested to see if I could hear a difference. (2) Are there other aspects (EQ for example) of a sound that can be adjusted that mask the missing harmonics?
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Assuming the data presented here is accurate, the Kemper does not output the even harmonics.
As I'm trying to understand this issue, my question is so what? For years the Kemper has been profiling amps and in blind tests to the profiled amp, most people can not distinguish between the two. If the even harmonics are significant to the amp sound, why can't most people immediately pick out the real amp versus the profile? Why would major studios and major musicians use the Kemper if the sound was deficient due to missing the even harnonics? Is the discussion about the even harmonics in the same category as the thread about "96khz 24bit profiling"? Are we getting "wrapped around the axle" over a technical difference that the ears can't distinguish?
My questions are intended as legit questions for my own learning. Someone help me understand what my ears are missing.
Quotehearing can be misleading
. I'm not sure what this means. If I don't hear it, I don't hear it. I can accept that the Kemper is missing the 2nd harmonic. But if I can't hear it anyway, what difference does it make? Educate me.
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Looks like the beta OS was removed completely from the downloads page?
Select "Operating Systems Beta Versions" on category pull down.
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for tracking in a studio at 44.1khz is just about passable.
Michael Wagener would be pleased to know that you almost approve of his use of Kemper for studio recording.
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Look for author Ken Turpin
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All I get is a page for " Assign I Assign II Assign III Assign IV" Paging over doesn't do anything. What am I missing?
What you are seeing is page 6 of the rig menu. Use the "<" page button to go back to page 3. Lower left of screen you should see "Location". The left encoder knob will allow you to change the location. Not sure what OS level you are working with, but I'm on 4.0.1. I believe this has been the same for a long time.
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Be careful with this...if I read correctly it is a digital output specifically for use with Yamaha receivers. Not an analog out put.
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@Michael_dk - when I double click on a rig in rig manager as you describe, the active slot in performance is replaced with the rig I just clicked on as you describe. If I don't hit save and just move to a different performance and then back, the original rig is restored. Double clicking a rig allows you to preview but shouldn't save it. Try incrementing the performance up or down and then back to the target performance. Is it now restored?
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@greenblob - very nice. Well written and played. The guitars and drums sound great. What makes it for me is the vocals. Bands in my area are lacking in good vocals. The music style is also to my liking. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
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@r_u_sirius - thanks once again for your contributions. I'll give them a try later this week. Thanks.
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Older rig manager versions are available. Use the category pull down menu and select "older operating system versions".
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@sambrox - Wow! That pick guard make the white body come to life. I like it. A lot.
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@SwAn1 - hope you change your mind and come back. Best of luck.
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@Eltzejupp - nice tweak of a very good profile. I really like the sound with the chorus on. I concur -- 'crazy sound'.
Once again - to @djemass.
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@mightypudge - I have deleted several of my posts before hitting the 'Submit' because of Rule #1. Unfortunately, I have also hit 'Submit' a few times when I shouldn't have.
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@djemass - finally got a chance to try some of these profiles. Unfortunately, I read @meambobbo post about profile 111 and got stuck there for hours. That profile is outstanding. It holds together really well when you turn the gain down. I can see this profile becoming several rigs of different gain. Or, even better, use it with the to-be-released morphing feature. Well done! If I can get past 111, I'll give the rest a try. Thank you for sharing.