Just done a Google search for Optical to SPDIF converters. Loads available from cheap not so cheap Anyone using one they would recommend.
Thanks
Just done a Google search for Optical to SPDIF converters. Loads available from cheap not so cheap Anyone using one they would recommend.
Thanks
Cool thanx for all the help
I'm using an Apollo Twin it does have spdiff but I think I need a converter to use with the Kemper
Thanks Kempermaniac
if I choose mono can I use one xlr cable instead of two?
Also do the fx loose the stereo image?
Daft question I know lol
Hi
when using the default output setting of the Kemper ie Main Outs. Do I record to a stereo track in Protools
Thanks
Hi Guys
I have Been doing a little recording tonight and I have noticed a difference between the input signal and the recorded play back level.
I'll set up a nice balance for the guitar and all sounds great. Although after recording the part the guitar that has been recorded is a lot lower in volume. I have to raise the level of the recored guitar up in my DAW around 4db to get the same level as I did when playing the part.
Im using
Kemper Rack
Protools 12
Apollo Twin
Any help would be great
John
Welcome to the gang. Micky
Wolverhampton UK
good things come to those who wait.
Welcome me to the gang.
Great John! You're getting better and better every time!
~Thank you my friend. Enjoying playing electric the LIII rocks. Still feel safer on the Acoustic tho. lol
Had my Kemper for around three months but had no guitar to play through it. lol
Well if finally arrived and here is my first recording using the Bog profile from Guido.
This is a Slow Melodic Guitar solo in the style of the great man Steve Lukather. For me one of the greatest guitar player on the planet.
For the gear heads
- Musicman LIII
- Kemper Amp. Bogner Profile from (guidorist.com)
- UAD Apollo Twin
- Protools 12
- imac 27 inch
- Final Cut Pro X
This was a study of Luke's Playing by Muris Varajic
Hope you enjoy it.
Sweet, great playing and the tone is sweeeest.
cool thanx
Hi guys
Can I ask a dumb question. Why the need for a cab? I will be using my Kemper for studio use only.
Is it a live thing or do you like the sound better playing through a cab
Thanx.
Welcome!
I chose the Kemper because it enables me to play every amp I want, at any volume, always at the sweet spot.
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