please check the value of the pure cabinet parameter in the output menu. It is not active in profiling mode but becomes active in browse and perform mode.
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If you want the same rigs and performances but different global settings you should use the RM. If you want identical clones use the Restore/Backup method.
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you can change the name at anytime
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if the problem was caused by leveling it will adapt.
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you need to adjust the return level manually to get it right the first time. If the user fails to do that the Profiler will adjust the return level automatically for the next try
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both inputs share the same circuity-there is no change in volume no matter which one of the two you use. The return level parameter will adjust the volume of both inputs equally.
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You are right-my bad-sorry about that. The return input is actually TRS and therefore balanced like the XLR. Both are sharing the same circuity though and there is no difference regarding their input sensitivity. The level of the return signal is controlled by the return level parameter for both inputs. I can see how one could interprete the wording in the manual to believe that one was exclusively for line signals and the other for microphones but it was confirmed by our tech team that there is no difference between the TRS and the XLR return.
The Profiler automatically adjusts the Return level parameter after the first profiling attempt.
Have you tried to profile through the XLR multiple times or did you switch to the TRS input immediately after the first failed attempt? In that case the automatically adjusted return level parameter was probably the reason why the second attempt resulted in a better profile. -
I would like to provide some info regarding this topic.
There is no difference between the XLR return and the TS Return input in terms of input sensitivity. The only difference is that the XLR is balanced and the TS is not.
The actual level of the return signal is determined by the return level parameter in the profiling menu.
This parameter works exactly the same for both inputs.
If you experience a difference in the level between both inputs it is probably caused by the fact that you use a XLR to TS cable which results in a balanced signal being converted into an unbalanced signal causing a drop in level by 6 dB.
If you experienced distortion while using the XLR input you should turn down the return level parameter or reduce the level coming from the external amp.
The parameters in the input menu are not „automatically calibrated" by the profiling process. If the distorted sens appears to be at -5 dB it must have been set to that level in the rig that was loaded before you entered the Profiling process and the input section was unlocked.
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A Rig Manager backup will not contain any of the global settings though.
For cloning a Profiler you need to use a USB stick backup. -
yes-restoring a backup will turn the second Profiler into a clone of the first one. You only need to make sure that both are running the same version of the Profiler operating system.
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Best way to clone your existing data is by creating a backup on a USB stick and restoring it on the second Profiler.
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This is a known bug in the Profiler OS where right after a restart the current author view only shows the last rig that was selected before the Profiler was switched off. The Remote works like expected because it can only switch between the rigs that are currently present in a list.
The workaround is to toggle between current author and another view after a restart. -
Der Profiler verwendet einen Flashspeicher, um Daten zu speichern. Die Batterie im Profiler sorgt lediglich dafür dass die Uhr weiterläuft, wenn das Gerät nicht am Stromnetz angeschlossen ist.
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We only offer the latest one because it is required to work with the latest version of the Profiler OS.
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You find the new delay types by turning the Type knob. If you want the new delay presets there are several ways to get them. The most convenient is probably to check out the delay preset rig pack in the Rig Manager software.
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Are you experiencing the same issue when you listen to the headphone output of the Profiler?
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you will need a midi interface in any case.
here is a link to a very inexpensive solution
https://www.thomann.de/de/thom…t_MIDI+interface_274906_3 -
Wenn du den Pegel des aufgezeichneten Loops absenken willst kannst du das im System Menu mit dem Looper Level Parameter machen
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This is an inexpensive solution
https://www.thomann.de/de/thom…t_MIDI+interface_274906_3 -
You need to connect the MIDI in of your Profiler with the MIDI out of your MIDI interface and the MIDI out of the Profiler with the MIDI in of your MIDI interface. This will allow you to record control change data that is generated with expression pedals connected to the pedal inputs of your Profiler in your DAW and send that data back to the Profiler.