Have you tried Garageband?
Posts by Kemper Support #1
-
-
You need to set the polarity first and then calibrate.
-
It does not change on its own because it is the rig name and not the stack name.You can edit the slot name to represent the name of the amp stack that you just loaded.
-
what about my question regarding the input and output LEDs?
-
Please try to connect the monitors directly to the analog outs of the Profiler for a test.
Maybe you are clipping the spdif input of your interface. Have you tried to lower the spdif out volume in the output menu? -
Is the input or output led going red when it happens?
-
You need a TRS cable and follow the instructions in the manual for assigning pedals in the system menu. Dont forget to calibrate the pedal on the pedal assignment page.
-
You can use the monitor out and the direct out as a second pair of stereo outs for monitoring by selecting Master left and Master right as their output source.
-
Its not possible to acess trem speed/rate via an exp pedal without to use use the morph function, and I want to use the morph exp pedal to adjust things like gain , volum and eq. If kemper had made it possible to acces trem speed via an exp pedal, I would be a happy man....
You can control volume and gain with a volume pedal or a pedal boost/wha pedal.
-
Only a single Morph pedal can be used in any rig.
-
For a global boost control you can configure a volume pedal in the rig menu. Set the range value to something like +5 and position it post effects.
-
Rig Manager will show you the 5 slots in a performance and you can assign new rigs to them using drag&drop or the clipboard.
-
The Equalizer stomps in the Profiler offer a low cut and hi cut parameter in the current release version.
-
So if you take the the Tube screamer out of the signal chain you can turn the gain up on your amp and have a good result?
-
What happens when you take the Tubescreamer out of the signal chain?
-
This is only the case when a Remote is connected to the Pofiler. If you detach the Remote the MIDI PG info returns.
-
The aux in function is described in the reference manual
Auxiliary InputThe Auxiliary Input function allows you to feed a stereo signal, such as a mp3-player, into your Profiler to play along
with it. In the Output/Master menu, the Auxiliary Input function is equipped with two controls: one to feed the aux
signal to the MAIN OUTPUTS as well as S/PDIF OUT, and another to feed it to the MONITOR and HEADPHONE
OUTPUT. This allows you, for instance, to add an additional monitor signal to your HEADPHONE OUTPUT, while
the MAIN OUTPUT stays unaffected. The auxiliary signal will not be affected by any internal effects.You will need to purchase a special cable which provides the stereo signal via two separate TS jacks. Plug the left
jack into the RETURN INPUT and the right jack into the ALTERNATIVE INPUT. Use the "Aux In ..." soft knobs to
adjust the level.While you have an effects loop active in your Rig, or you are in Profiler Mode, the Auxiliary Input cannot be used,
since the physical inputs are needed for a different purpose.Please do not forget to turn down Auxiliary Input volumes when you are not using it, to prevent unwanted hum and
noise. -
in the post effect position the volume pedal only controls the master volume. If you hear a change in sound it must be your monitoring system. Have you checked the headphone output?
-
have you tried to position the pedal post effects?
-
you need to calibrate your FCB pedal. If there is less gain when the FCB is connected it means that the pedal does not send the maximum value although it might look like it is pushed all the way down.