Posts by warlus1

    as I already wrote in one of my earlier replies: to change the output source of the direct out you need to temporarily deactivate the fx loop. Set the output source to off and you will find that the bump is gone and you do not need to lock the FX.

    After a lot of test : BUGS ! ! !
    (last o.s.)


    when i change a rig (with no stereo loop) to a rig with stereo loop, i ve got artefact (+/-0,5 sec). I can clearly listen that when i go from a hi-gain rig to a clean rig.


    If i lock the stereo loop : no artefact.
    If a change a rig with stereo loop to an other with stereo loop, no artefact.
    It's a Strymon timeline (controlling via midi, not the same #cc from a rig to another).

    i,ve just find this today with my headphone.

    MBritt et Bert ont des partie "cab" très bonnes pour le live. J'utilise leurs cabs mais pas toujours leur partie "pré-amp"

    as I already wrote in one of my earlier replies: to change the output source of the direct out you need to temporarily deactivate the fx loop. Set the output source to off and you will find that the bump is gone and you do not need to lock the FX.

    Hi, sorry for the long delay (hollydays).

    So, i've check my output setting and direct out is off, like you say. And you 've right, there is no volume drop. I don't know since when but i can say that my setting is the same since very long time and the i had bad behaviour until o.s. 7.3 (the last time than i've changing my "lock" to see the behaviour of the loop fx)

    Trust me I know exactly what the issue is and have helped multiple customers who reported the issue including the one who started this thread. Simply setting the output source to off fixes the issue permanently. No need to lock anything. Have you tried it?

    I've been trying for 7 years now with my rack ! ... when going from a rig without stereo loop to a rig with the stereo loop activated, the volume increases temporarily. Except if you lock the stereo loop.

    same between 2 rigs using the stereo loop...
    (and yes, into my output source, i see " Direct output used for effect loop")

    you apparently do not understand the difference between deleting and deactivating. The Send 1 settings can be changed as soon as no FX loop is active in the currently loaded rig. This can be achieved by either deactivating the FX loop or by deleting it. Deactivating takes a single push of the corresponding Stomp button.

    You, you don't understand the trouble and your procedure isn't the solution:

    when you put a fx (strymon timeline in my case) in mono/stereo loop and the kemper in performance mode ( more easy to test), when you go from one rig to another, both using the stereo loop,it regularly happens that the volume greatly increases for 1/2 sec.


    the solution is to constantly lock the stereo loop.


    why a sudden increase in volume?

    it seems that during the change of rig (without lock) the kemper cuts the loop, passes on the other rig and activates the loop. In this operation, it acts as if it read the rig 2 times: the normal rig and the sound rig passers-by in the loop before receiving the sound from the external effect.

    ...

    kemper remote vs fcb 1010 :

    - price : fcb, 3fcb = 1remote
    - plug n play : remote but ......you can find sys file with the good programmation for the fcb. it's like to learn how to play guitar, if you want, you learn, if you learn, you can do every thing you want.
    - can be use with other gear : fcb
    - expression pedals : fcb, 2 times.
    - looper : remote but the looper isn't a good looper so, it's not very important.
    - bugs : fcb = no bug

    the only con for the fcb is the 10banks limitation.

    yes to all. No for the looper (but it's not a good looper so, it's not important)
    i use a fcb with original ep-rom

    Tester en situation live

    garde un rig clean et un rig disto "bien qualibrés" coté volume.

    te baser sur ces deux là pour comparer les volumes des autres rigs