Cant see the switch in your example. Is it the humbuckersound in your tune?
Starting at the neck pickup. You can see/hear him switch at 0:07, 0:23, 0:46, 0:53.
Cool solo Niels!
Cant see the switch in your example. Is it the humbuckersound in your tune?
Starting at the neck pickup. You can see/hear him switch at 0:07, 0:23, 0:46, 0:53.
Cool solo Niels!
I have read somewhere that you should never connect a powered speaker to the Speaker output. Is this right?
This is indeed right. I didn't really get what it had to do with your general question.
And you mention perfectly possible with the correct settings in the output menu. But it would be more clearer to me if you explain how.
From the reference manual:
"You can also setup an individually controllable stereo output separately from the MAIN OUTPUT: set Monitor Output
source to “Master Left” and Direct Output source to “Master Right”. Link both volumes of DIRECT and MONITOR
OUTPUT to the MASTER VOLUME knob, and unlink Main Volume. Now you have a stereo monitor signal,
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controllable by the MASTER VOLUME knob, independent from the MAIN OUTPUT, which goes to the main mixing
desk."
Then you can unlink the Monitor Output and link the Main Output so you can control your on-stage volume by the Main Output knob.
Also, as the Monitor Output is not balanced, you may need to use a DI if you go this route.
Or use the Monitor+Direct Output as a stereo pair for the two DXR10's. Then you can use the balanced XLR Main Out (without external DI) for FOH.
Why would you damage anything, you're not connecting the speaker out, right?
What you want is perfectly possible with the correct settings in the output menu.
you can try the free IR (v30) on the celestion website to see if you like it better
...or look it up in the Rig Exchange.
Rig is called "JCM800 DI IR V30".
I have never heard of Irongear. Looked it up on Google and seems like I cannot find where to buy them in the states?
Sounds killer!
I've got a set of IronGear Tesla Shark pickups in my Epiphone Les Paul. Great sounding pickups, especially regarding their price!
Is this safe...?
I wouldn't do it if I had an important gig coming up. However, you can always roll back to the stable release version.
There's a "5.1 Experiences Thread" you might find interesting before deciding to upgrade.
Done all...! What's going on here...? Do I have to go back to my previous RM version?
It depends. Do you want to keep the release OS version on your Profiler? Then go back to the previous RM version. You can also choose to install the beta OS version and keep the RM version you're running right now.
And there's another problem. I used to click on a rig in Rig manager and an headphones icon appeared in front of the rig name. My profiler showed immediately that rig so I could try out how it sounds.Now, nothing happens anymore.
That's because of the mismatch in versions between Rig Manager and the Profiler OS
Display MoreI decided to test out all the Celestion IR I bought with the Toaster.
So my plan is: After loading all (!) converted IR to the Kemper as presets, I'll choose an unboosted medium gain (Marshall) profile with rather neutral settings and save all presets/cabs as new rigs. Means same di profile with 599 cab/speaker options, in my case.
After that (and recovering time for my fingers pushing buttons again and again ) I would be able to:
1. Get rid again of 599 presets on the Kemper
2. Can use Rigmanager to simple tag the cabs and scroll through them easily
3. Have an better overview using folders and sorting by name and tags
4. Compare all "Celestion IR" simple by clicking and scrolling with mouse
5. Compare how different gain settings work with various Celestion speakers by reducing or adding gain on the profile, lock this and scroll again in RM
6. Search for a specific "IR", do a short test, then lock the cab section and try with different (di) profiles...
And yes, an editor wouldn't be a bad thing for this plan...
I did about the same:
I did keep the cab presets in my Kemper (as I only have 18 ). Changed the names to shorter ones (on the Kemper with keyboard) so the full name shows up when browsing the presets.
It is a very tedious process though.
I just bought some stuff for monitoring/recording the Kemper in 2016:
I think i'm settled for the moment, no real plans for 2017.
Use the tremolo with:
Depth:10.0
Crossover: minimal
Stereo: +180
I have bought Positive Grid Bias Amp
Maybe the Axe-FX II XL+ gets rid of your problem. Try buying that.
This video contains some unreleased delay algorithms.
Maybe they were saved for NAMM 2017?
I use an EQ in the MOD slot. I boost the overall volume while using a low shelf at 250Hz -2.0dB and high shelf at 2kHz -2.0dB. Then an additional 1.5dB boost at 1.5kHz.
Anyone? Still curious on this.
I'm not in front of my Kemper, but if I recall correctly, you can just turn the browse knob to browse through your rigs and click "Load" to load it into your performance.
Check out my post in another thread:
https://www.kemper-amps.com/fo…?postID=336385#post336385
The main volume has changed from one update to the next. Its not a big deal I just turn the overall volume down but just thought it was weird that the volume level keeps changing on each update. Is there a list of what defaults were changed during the update so that I can revert any changes from one release to another
I'm not sure if you really understand the differences between Master Volume and the different volumes in the Output Menu.
More is better
And less is more, so less editor is better
Just kidding, I would like an editor, but it's not absolutely necessary IMO. I do see two big advantages for me personally:
On the Output Settings, page 2: which links do you have engaged?
If you have more than one link engaged, a single value of the master volume is linked to multiple volumes of different outputs. To illustrate: you can have the master volume at 0.0, while the Main Out volume is at -10.0dB and the Monitor Out volume is at -5.0dB.