Bump for the Klon stomp!
Posts by tnipe
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Any stompboxes included in the Princeton pack?
Edit: There is
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Congrats on catching McLaughlin on his farewell tour, his latest live album is great!
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I agree that musicians should make a point of not pirating music, especially with all the options available now. Looking forward to Spotify's uncompressed format coming out.
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I guess all of you are always downloading music through legal sites? Always? Never used i.e. Pirate Bay?
With Spotify etc. pirating music seems unnecessary to me.
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+1 Great idea!
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+1 for LP and HP in the cab section.
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I think there might be a Q-tron thing going on on that one, great tone. I love the Wah low pass effect in the Kemper with touch enabled, I bet you could come close with the right profile and the wah lowpass before the amp section.
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As I stated in my earlier post, nothing in the entire guitar world will get closer to his amp tone than the profiles of the actual amp that had been used to record it by the man himself.
This amp even had the original settings marks on the knobs.
If you don't get right there with these profiles (in terms of amp tone) you should check your guitar, your fingers .... or should consider switching to banjo, haha.Do you know which or if any of the profiles are of DG's marked settings?
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Agreed. Kemper as a company has the cash to purchase one.
Or the reissue (KTR)...
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Another bump for a Klon stomp!
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Wouldn't say no!
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Interesting. So if I understand correct, there are two approaches - use a downloaded profile, or just tweak factory settings of the Kemper? How do you start from 'factory'? When I load up Kemper, it seems to want to start from a given profile (listed alphabetically, for example, upon first power up).
thanks,
Brian
BTW - so far my favorite built in profile is the VH4. Maybe my bias as a Diesel owner, but that profile had great combo of clarity, tightness, articulation.
There are just profiles. A new Kemper comes with an X amount of profiles pre-loaded - the factory profiles. You can also buy profiles from vendors which you load into the Profiler, or get them from the Rig Exchange. In the latest version of Rig Manager, there are "Rig Packs" which are selections of profiles from some profile vendors, it's a great way to have a try at different amp sounds and get a feel for things.
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Michael Britt has some profiles of a Dumble ODS set to Carlton settings in his D-Pack. There is one profile in his rig pack in the Rig manager, so you can try it out and see if a Dumble is your thing.
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Bump for the Klon!
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Gotta say, I keep coming back to the stuff in this pack again and again. Hope that there will be another one!
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Any news on the next pack?
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Keep em coming!