Some of us suggested the answer. And it was not accepted and was completely glossed over.
Posts by chriscalandro
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I'm pretty sure all your troubles are related to noise either from your wiring or from your guitar. You have significant noise in your DI track, and your gate setting is cutting it out in your rig. When you hit the note, or the note dies out, you hear that noise now that the gate is open.
Check your guitar wiring.
When you power off your kemper you say sometimes it goes away. Are you unplugging your guitar and putting it away as well?
The squeals and phantom notes sound like harmonics from moving your hand or finger from the string. I'd put money on that being in the DI recording as well.
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Maybe I'm just dumb, but what benefit would a computer sitting on top of a kemper have? every knob and function is easily found on the front. Click and drag would be a much worse solution.
What does the kemper's design have to do with the 80's and 90's? (totally lost with this argument)
Simple easy to use knobs and buttons are key. additional computers and screens just to have additional computers and screens - is dumb.
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As a FOH engineer as well as a guitarist/Kemper owner I can promise you that if it is wrong in your ears (also why are you monitoring from the kemper, you should be monitoring from monitors!) It's wrong at FOH as well.
Take the 10 minutes to go through the rigs you are using and set them to the correct levels.
There does not need to be a complicated solution to such an easy problem.
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Just because something has a 1/4 jack doesn't mean it can pass audio. Cat 5 has 4 pairs of wires. Which means it can carry 2 balanced audio signals or 4 unbalanced audio signals through it's shielded cable. Which isn't great, and probably isn't even good.
In short,
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I think I'm going to implement a new personal rule for this forum - Do not read anything that says "Please Read" in the title.
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What about something between a wet and a dry verb?
A muggy verb?
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That looks like a bad rotary encoder to me.
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Integrated pedals means your stuck with what the manufacturer gave you. External pedals means you get to use what you prefer.
Not it that it matters anymore, but I disagree with you. What you call a mistake I call a feature.
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The manual has very detailed information about midi control.
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Well, because Kemper basically announced the official remote the day after I posted this, I chose to build a cab instead.
This is a dual ported cab. Super low in the bottom half, big bright, open and clear highs on the top. It's very big, and has yet to be named. The internal structure is built from a lot of math and a lot of craftsmanship. I'm very proud of this and it came out better than I had expected.
I'm looking for a name for it.
I'm also going to build a 2x12 from the bottom specifications, and a 2x12 from the top specifications. Hopefully others will like it too!
The front is a red and black grill cloth (not pictured)
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If we now discuss the usefulness of 'email sent' posts Instead of only posting 'email sent' it won't get better with the notifications.What if we discuss the discussion of email sent posts?
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+1 to the original request. I'd like to be able to use my 2-button footswitch to browse through rigs in the order of their MIDI PC assignment.
What I do is -
In performance mode I have a rig. Each of the program changes within a rig are different things on and off within that same rig. (stomps, delay, verb)you can scroll through performances in exactly the way you are describing. for me, each performance is a different rig.
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If only there was some sort of document that listed all of the operations, facts, and features of a product...
haha
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Doesn't guitar rig come with Komplete 6?!
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You can't really...
Even when using a traditional guitar rig, what comes out of FOH is probably not the same as what is coming out of the cab.
It depends on the mic
Mic Placement
any processing being done on the consoleI know an engineer that uses a ton of multiband compression on the guitar for the band he tours with because the guitar tone in the amp is so bad. By the time he is done the guitar sounds completely different.
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Look very closely at what I just posted.
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so now that you understand the routing, look at your cubase routing and you will see it's backwards on your output.
You're skimming.
From the manual
Quote"A S/PDIF signal is stereo by definition,
however only the left side is taken for reamping"what channel is your unprocessed guitar coming out of Cubase?
From you
QuoteIN CUBASEI
set up in my connections 2 Mono Inputs Spdif Left, Spdif Right
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No. I am not associated with Kemper in any way.
Page 22 and 23 of both the reference guide and the deeper reference guide answer your question. It's literally the first thing about the SPDIF port