Ironically in theory 96khz would give lower latency in a daw for the same buffer size. I’m not sure how many Boogies have a 96khz sample rate though.
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Which reverb is it, it has a Delay type of sound on it
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This unwavering mission to sound *exactly* like the real amp drives me nuts.
Alter a profile's settings even 1/10th of a value.....it's no longer the 'real amp'. Does it sound good? Yes? Isn't that the goal? To sound good?
I thought that was the point. EVH gets trotted out a lot, but he's a great example. He wasn't trying to recreate Clapton's sound or anyone else's. He had a sound in his head he kept chasing. Of all the players I know - he was the least precious about what came before....and couldn't have cared less whether someone else thought he was 'violating' some oath to authenticity.I mean, the real amp doesn’t even sound like itself 5 minutes after turning it on. Tone changes pretty much constantly as the tubes heat up. One of the reasons I love the KPA, if you’re famous enough to gig constantly with your own tone and a tech good luck to you, I’ll stick with this sounding good all the time 😀. (disclaimer, the kit not necessarily the player)
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See above. I don't think it's that easy. But we'll see.
as I’m on a mac it may be more straightforward? But you’re right, all will be revealed in the fullness of time.
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some steel frets on the gig in Stirling Castle
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About that USB audio thing. Anybody planning on using it for reamping? My regular setup is that my monitors are connected to my Apollo Twin. It's guess I have to learn how to use Asio4All in aggregated mode in order to reamp with Kemper and USB audio while still hearing the results on my monitor right? Using Cubase.
Am I overlooking something?
I guess it’ll work like spdif already does and the usb should show up in your DAW inputs and outputs.
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Yep, this is what I was hoping to do. Would this 4-cable method allow me to use both overdrives in front of the preamp and delays after the preamp? If so, sounds like a winner.
as I recall and off the top of my head, cable 1 into the KPA, cable two from the KPA send to boogie input, cable 3 from boogie send to KPA return, cable 4 from KPA out to boogie return. You have to put the loop in a slot and enable it, use mono for this. Turn off amp and cab blocks. It’s pretty convoluted when you could just use a profile straight into the desk but needs must I guess. Distortions and comps before the KPA send, revs and delays after. Good luck man
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I think you can use your loop send to the front of the boogie and get overdrives, compressors etc. you’d have to put the loop in front of the amp block and your fx in front of that. You could also use the 4 cable method if you wanted delays and reverbs after the boogie preamp.
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Nice and I’d like to hear more of the kit/percussion
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yass. Shades of Carlos Rios era Gino Vanelli
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Sounds good
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I know little about the man but it would seem that he is a little to fragile, after all he did design a fabulous piece of kit. I just prefer the KPA
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It’ll definitely be interesting to see how the gain knob behaves with this. If it actually will be like a traditional amp gain. All this speculation is exciting.
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Ha! The only thing I found very easy to use on the Kemper was the ON Switch which actually doesn't even say "ON". LOL.
true that, a sharp but short learning curve there
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It would be a surprise if CK has transgressed in a patent issue, he seems like a smart cat with his own ideas.
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And here Donald together with Larry Carlton
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For your delectation, my listening to things tune
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I agree with all of that but to save space have left the bit that most applies to me
By focussing on the wants and needs of professionals in terms of high quality, versatility and functionality; whilst improving and providing options to simplify adding modelling to an already outstanding set of features.
All for free! Kemper really is a most praiseworthy company.
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My yaying is mainly for new free stuff. Free being dependent on direction of free thing, specifically incoming. Also, major props to a company that sold me a product that did exactly what I wanted 8 years ago and has given me hundreds of pounds (Scottish currency) of free stuff in the meantime. Yay, yay and thrice yay
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