How do you change between kemper profiles? You using a midi pedal to do this or just manually?
Display MoreHere's my 2 cents about the big sky and bigger digital pedals in general: I'm really not into programming presets for each song, hence why I use a pedal board instead of the built in KPA fx. So how I get around this with the IMO best digital reverb and delay pedals out there (I've used eventide, boss, TC, etc) is that I have presets for each type of delay or amount of reverb, and global tap tempo turned on for most presets. That way I can switch between each delay type during 1 song and have the same tempo. So on the big sky in bank 0 I have my 3 most used presets: Small, Medium, and Large (they are plate, plate, and Hall, respectively, with increasing mix and feedback for each. The Large also has some modulation). I use one or none of these 3 99% of the time. Then on Bank 1 I have lesser used presets like spring, shimmer, etc. I should also mention that on the KPA I always have a very light reverb on whatever profile I'm using.
On the timeline I have different banks for type or delay interval (Bank 0: Swell presets, Bank 1: quarter, Bank 2: dotted eighth, Bank 3: eighth, Bank 4: Digital/dual delay U2 sounds, etc). Then for most banks I have "light" on preset A and "medium" on preset B. All of this is used for less than 20% of my delays though, as the Diamond Memory Lane Jr is just perfect for 80% of my delays. I mostly use the timeline for swells or if I need to quickly switch between different delay presets in 1 song.
Another really useful thing for using these pedals live is to lower the Bank Scroll option in Global Settings to the actual number of banks you use instead of having 100 banks of useless presets to get lost in / confused while playing live.
Here is a pic of my current PTJr board. I run the whole thing into the front of my KPA on various clean amp profiles with a light reverb from the KPA always on.
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