Were they zipped? You have to unzip files before you can import them.
You can unzip the files, highlight them and drag them(or copy and paste) into the folder in rig manager where you want them (profiler, or other folder in local library).
Were they zipped? You have to unzip files before you can import them.
You can unzip the files, highlight them and drag them(or copy and paste) into the folder in rig manager where you want them (profiler, or other folder in local library).
What DAW do you use? I use Reaper and there's a little button on the input track for "input monitoring" that I have to push to hear back through my 2i4.
why not just get a MeloAudio MIDI commander. Its only $150, smaller than FCB1010, and already built to work with kemper.
Smaller, yes, but that means fewer buttons. Looks like you can only control 2 stomp boxes while in Kemper mode using performances. Might not be a huge deal, but I like to turn stomps off and on instead of switching performances (most of the time). UNO4, single cat5 mod and pedals cut off, works for now until I decide if I really need the Kemper remote.
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I'm guessing this would actually be worse since it reflects sound back at the source, but you never know.
I'm guessing it's because "all rigs" includes rig exchange, which you won't be able to export. Try clicking "local library" and export those.
Wow, over 100,000 rigs in your library.
It seems like all my existing presets have way too much reverb on them now, and without the front knobs it sucks to adjust on the fly. Just noticed my lock buttons not working either.
Too many issues for me, I played around for a couple hours and it was fun while it lasted, but I'm out. Restoring my back up now.
..., I remember at the time when they announced the power amp, they said we could add it ourself (in the empty space) or send it back to kemper so they can add it but finally none of that.
In Kempers defense, this was due to regulations. Adding or modifying the original product by adding the amp would change it's UL/CE rating. Doing so would open the company up to liability issues if anything ever happened. Enter a company like Camplifier.
Sorry, I don't have any experience with those 2 products, hopefully some one else can help.
I live in the commercial AV world (casinos, schools, hotels, etc.), that's were I use Dante. I don't have a much experience with live sound, other than the occasional church or small club sound system.
Here's a guide for setting up within Dante controller.
https://dev.audinate.com/GA/da…roller/userguide/webhelp/
More technical info.
Welcome, it's a great weekend to sit inside and play with your Kemper. 3 degree F. tonight.
What do you need to know?
Switches-
While Gigabit switches are recommended, 100Mbps switches may be used in limited scenarios.
As far as setting up the devices go, you just need to use "Dante Controller" to set the ip addresses of the devices and assign where you want the traffic go. It uses a grid matix in the software, you just check the channels and where they go to.
example. 8 mic channels to mixer from patch bay, 4 channels from mixer to patch (monitor mix).
I'm showing my age a bit with this one.
I never really wanted to play guitar when I was growing up (left handed and I couldn't play upside down), I played a bit of keyboard though and sang.
I was running sound for my friends 3 piece band and I bought a cheap guitar to tinker with about10 years ago. My friend showed me some chords so I could play rhythm while he soloed. About 5 years years ago I joined the band, we had a monthly gig at a local bar before it closed down. We mostly just jam and record now, we'll play a few gigs here and there, but our bass player just checked out so that has slowed us down.
It's never to late to start. I was about 40 when I really started to try and take it serious. I wish I was younger when I started because I still struggle with speed, but I get by, just make those notes count. At this point, I have more disposable income than talent .
BTW, my wife's hobby allows me to buy what ever gear I want without her questioning me, guitars and amps are cheap compared to horses.
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Just had this one delivered last week. I hate buying without putting my hands on it, but at least with the internet we have some options now. I'm glad I'm a lefty though, otherwise I would be a serious guitar hoarder, way too many cool right handed options out there. The only left handed guitars I find are either ultra cheap or expensive, not much in the upper middle ranges.
You ca also use the "page" buttons to search by first letter.
Sorry, busy week. I'm using an EV ZLX12P just to the left of the camera, we also use a Bose L1 with a B2 sub for vocals. We try and keep the volumes low down there, but I'm closer to the Bose unit and those vocals can be loud sometimes . I'll wear ear plugs if things get out of control. That Marshall 2550 can get a bit over the top too.
I need to get some profiles of that Marshall one of these days.
The lead guitar player and his wife's (drummer) basement. We now use a computer instead of the Yamaha recorder in the pic.
"No honey, I'm not on a guitar site...I'm...ah, looking at retirement information!"
FML!
How much do they give you for blood plasma? This GAS is going to kill me!
Derailing a little, but you can also save multiple input presets this way by holding "input" down instead of "stomps" for say... a lower/higher output guitar.
Welcome, perfect weekend to get cozy with your new Kemper (winter storm, 12"+ of snow, 40 mph winds...Kill me now!).