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    My Powerhead still sounds great but I really miss the wide stereo option with two small cabinets. So I think I'm going for a non powered rack version with an all valve amp. So stereo on stage and stereo FOH.I But I never made a back up sofar of all my rigs. Until now I chose a rig from rig manager, hit ENTER on my keyboard and the rig appeared in the Kemper's display. But now for the other way around...! I would like an exact copy of all my rigs for storing them in my computer or rig manager (?). I can't find the right page on Wikpa how to do that. Can anyone show my the way how this works and what I need?

    Yes, but it got clearer when I saw your answers to a topic from April 30. You mentioned there your real concrete signal chain: guitar >> Trio+ input >> Trio send >> Kemper input >> Kemper monitor output (could as well be the main out) >> Trio+ return >> Trio + mixer output >> Atomic CLR.
    This works.


    And, as for my mixer: happily I saw your answer to a question if this signal chain allows for stereo output into a mixer and then in 2 studio monitors. (happily because I have the same construction!)
    Your answer: Yes, but in this case you'd use the headphone out of the Trio+ (you'd need an adapter from mini-TRS to 2 TS).
    I know how. With this, right? http://www.eurodiscmuziek.nl/d…ack-2x-mono-jack-l-r.htmlSo from headphones stereo out to 2 mono jack inputs on the mixer, right?


    I saw another reply one from 2 days later: guitar --> KPA input KPA direct out (master mix) --> Trio+ guitar in Trio+ headphone out --> KPA aux in & alternative in (special cable jack 1/8 stereo to 2 mono 1/4)KPA monitor out --> monitoring system OR headphones out


    Now we're getting somewhere... Thanks! :)

    Thanks Ingolf. But what is a side signal and where do I have to feed that to the TRIO+? Why should I analyze what I play? What is the signal chain to be unaltered. (sorry for my questions but these specific English terms I don't understand)

    I've read all contributions to set up the TRIO PLUS with the Kemper but I can't follow all different ways of connecting. I own a TRIO since yesterday and would like to get get best possible sound.
    - I have a 22-channel mixer, connected to 2 KRK studio monitors
    - Then I have a Powerhead
    - I have 2 QSC K8 PA cabinets
    and now a TRIO PLUS.
    I noticed that the standard connections on the TRIO PLUS sheet not cover the specific connection possibilities on the Kemper. So what is the best possible way to use the TRIO PLUS with the Kemper with my stuff ( my cabinets and mixer) so that it's also possible to play live as well as record everything on computer with my Adobe Audition recording software which is directly connected to my mixer with a USB cable.
    I hope that someone can show/explain things with the help of this diagram.http://www.imgdumper.nl/upload…3c888937f-Connections.jpg

    Does anyone know if the Kemper is capable to get that wide spreaded deep spacey guitar sound. Listen to this:

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    I played a lot with reverb and delay and clean amp types but never succeeded in coming really close. It seems you need some expensive extra like a Strymon DIG or a Strymon BRIGADIER

    It's very simple. But don't listen to your guitar because you'll hear standard tuning and from you cabinet you'll hear the detuned sound. Can be confusing.But it's great for transposing in the wink of an eye...! And every tone in playing chords stays in tune!

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    Is there such a thing as active monitors that are good as studio monitors at low volume, but also loud enough to take one with you for rehearsal and a gig?


    I often use 2 active QSC K8 speakers with my Powerhead. Sound great, for rehearsing at home as well as for monitoring or doing small gigs

    If you are connected to a PA you can already go stereo: you won't need a power amp for achieving this, since the PA's cabs are amplified :)


    What you can't do ATM is to feed the PA with a stereo signal with the cab profile on while monitoring yourself onstage with stereo cabs and cab profile off, regardless the power amp you use.
    As for the Kemper power amp... I assume you knew what you were buying?


    :)


    The guy who demonstrated the Kemper used two 60W 1-speaker cabinets behind him: http://www.thomann.de/nl/koch_…L6jo4r1_swCFW8o0wodnboPCg
    so he played stereo on stage. Left and right from him, there were 2 QSC K12 PA-speakers http://www.bax-shop.nl/actieve…-watt-actieve-luidspreker also stereo.
    He used a Koch ATR-4502 amp https://www.google.nl/search?q…2&imgrc=5aSAo9_EEv2pPM%3A for his Kemper Profiler Rack


    So my point was: can you only play stereo when you use an external power stereo amp in conjunction with a non powered Kemper? In other words: not possible with my Powerhead?

    Thanks for your answer. I'm sorry that I can't understand it....


    I've read about the idea behind the choice for mono. But I 've heard so much better wide spreading sounds coming in stereo in demo's on live stage from specialists with such a setup and a PA-system Awesome sounds. But they used just the profiling amp with a stereo all valve amp and two mono cabinets and not the powered version that I have. So my wrong choice in means of versatility...?

    I have a powerhead so it's not possible to play stereo because I only can connect one cable from my 4x12 stereo cab to this mono monitor output. But what if I still want to play with two 1 speaker cabinets and thus take benefit of the stereo possibilties on stage as well as through a PA? (and not hurt my back with my massive 4x12)


    I have been thinking of getting me a second good stereo valve amp and connecting the two main outs of the Powerhead to two speaker inputs on this stereo valve amp and go from here to two main inputs on the PA-mixing console
    OR
    getting me something like this: http://www.palmer-germany.com/…-Cabinet-Merger-PCABM.htmObviously a lot cheaper but I don't know if this option gives the same result!

    I guess it's a bit overkill to have a Powerhead and still want to have a stereo poweramp but I hear a lot of complaints why Kemper didn't provide two speaker monitor outputs in the first place to take full advantage of the stereo capabilities of the Kemper.


    Anyone for comment?

    Seems not likely (only one guy, playing live(?) But then again, nothing else to be seen...
    See part between 0:50 and 1.08

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    I humbly bow for you....This is not to possible to achieve for simple mortal souls!
    Thank you!


    Still I wonder how this guy is doing this with finger on the B-string (?) 7th position to 8 and also manages to let the first two bass tone sound as a B and the third bass tone as a C

    Hi Daan,


    Thanks for you reply. But I haven't got a clue. I guess I don't have this Harmonic stomp. I don't see these user scales

    For hours I tried to get a decent copy of this audio example, using the harmonizing stomps in the Kemper. I need it for One of these nights. I know you have to understand the way harmonizing works, but I can't get it done. Can anyone explain if this is possible with Kemper and guitar? And how you do that or do I need more/other stuff?

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    Frequently I rehearse at home but in silent mode: a little explanation....
    I connect my powered KPA to my mixer with two cables from my main outs to 2 inputs on the mixer. I put on my headphones which also are connected to the mixer. Then I play along with a song coming from the computer which is connected to the mixer through USB. Everything OK sofar.
    But now I loose all delay and reverb fx of the rig I play with that song. I checked all settings. Delay and reverb settings are ON (meaning: part of the rig) but the guitar signal is completely dry....! Is this normal?

    I use no FRFR at all playing with the bands. When setting up my sounds in the Kemper, I want to hear it on loud volume. I route my Kemper to the mixing panel and hear sound from the FOH system, being two RCF Evox 8 units (which are really good by itself). Then, when I play with the band, I route the Kemper also to the mixing panel and I use an IEM system myself (Sennheiser EW300 IEM G3). No FRFR or other monitor, just the IEM. As said, everyone in the room say my sound has never been better.


    This is what I want to give a try because for a long time now I almost have the same gear as you have: A powered Kemper, a EW300 IEM G3, 2 QSC K8 with a QSC Ksub and an Allan & Heath 22-channel mixer. Also like to play loud.
    I tried with several cabs like a Marshall 212 cab and a 4x12 Line 6.but it's not really the thing.


    Nevertheless I've now been advised to use a Jackson Ampworks 112 cab or a 212 Anyone familiar wtith these?