Midi pc mapping for the midi outputs in browse mode. I don't get why performance mode has this when browsw mode hasn't.
Posts by Kim_Olesen
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Yes, ok
You can easily control the Monitor output separately via midi CC#73. If you need to control the Main out you have to use NRPN...and somebody other than me would be better at explaining that!
I'm sorry but that is not really a usable solution for several reasons.
1 - i would have to fiddle with a volume pedal everytime i go into a lead sound. (My pet peeve, guitarists that use the first four bars of a solo dialing in a solo level and ruining the start of their solo because of it)
2 - It still wouldn't be scalable.
3 - The monitor out is not stereo. -
Ok, it's always if it is going from yer regular lead boost on a distorted guitar in a band context Could be different if it's an orchestra/large ensemble/show etc. But yeah, when different balancing than presented to the audience is needed, I can see the problem. However, how would the Kemper know a rig's loudness? It is not necessarily a matter of rig volume. There is frequency content, different guitars etc.Come to think of it...you can control Monitor out via midi CC#, no? I believe you can control the Main out too. He could then program a separate level boost on an output when needed.
Lets just say i have 30 years of pro gigging behind me, and i am well known for having great sound and ALWAYS perfect balances.
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Are you sure that amount of lead boost is needed out front? And if so, why would it be different in your in-ears? I'm also a live engineer, and I can tell you that I just about always have to turn down the leads of guitarists that boost them more than 2-3 dB
The operative words here being "in certain constellations and venues".
When you play in a power trio i don't need much boost. But if i play in a setting with two guitarists two keyboard players etc you need much more boost since the rhythm parts cannot be very loud. -
I often have the problem that the difference in rhythm lead volumes might have to be as much as 4 or 5 db in certain venues and constellations. BUT when playing with inears that difference is really annoying. I sacrifice my ears and playing comfort because the difference is what is required. So in my in-ears often end up with being to quiet in rhythm sections and too loud for comfort when i play solo.
Here is my suggestion. The Headphone out should be capable of reducing the difference in rig volumes. It could be done by having a percentage control in the output menu. As an example if the percentage was set to 50% a difference in 5 db on the main outs would only be 2,5 db in the headphone out.
I am being totally serious when i say that i will pay you to implement this feature!!!!!! Name your price. 200 euro, 300 or whatever i will pay you!
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If only Rig Manager would show midi pc asignments.....
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Title says it. Id' like to be able to get rid of all rigs not assigned to a midi pc in one go.
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I am kinda gutted to hear that midi switching in browse mode has become slower in 4.x.x. It was already on the border of "just tolerable" in 3.0.2.
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How is switching rigs in Browse mode? Slower than in 3.0.2?
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Some rack chorus effects units has the chorused sound delay by a userdefinable amount, giving the effect a kind of doubling effect as well of the chorus. I REALLY miss this in the chorus effects in the KPA. I'd like to see this implemented.
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The thing with Pure Cab is that most of my profiles are from the emulator out of my JMP1 and they don't need to be "de-microphned". So untill it's per-rig basis
PC is useless to me. -
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Having a per rig option (located in the cab section) would make pure cab i finitely more useful for me.
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Anyone using this update 4,02 in browse mode with a midi foot controller?
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Great update! i only wish there was also a function wah to morph setting.
THIS. -
This thread is kinda too long to be useful for 4,0beta experiences so have started a new thread for that.
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Stability, new features etc etc. Post your experiences here.
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Having two gigs this weekend and rehearsal tonight, i am going to resist this. In fact i will probably wait till it is out of beta.
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JBL MRX12M.
not mentioned very often here but to me the most natural sounding frfr for guitar.