Great stuff there. This place is fab as if never have discovered this stuff!
If she is creating that growl them I'll eat my toaster
Si
Great stuff there. This place is fab as if never have discovered this stuff!
If she is creating that growl them I'll eat my toaster
Si
Amazing sounds and playing..
Very nice and will check these profs out.
Si
Groove heavy weirdness indeed.
It's fab - love it..
Just need to sort out your chops and you're good to go! (For the avoidance of doubt that's a joke of course!)
Si
Merged profiles are not sonically better.
A studio profile is a single entity that contains the amp + cab. You can turn off the cab or add a different can however the KPA is guessing (intelligently!) the contribution the cab makes as it can't know.
With a merged profile the amp/cab delineation is known due to the process and hence if the cab is disabled or changed then theoretically it should be more accurate.
I've tried changing cabs with both types and have got great results so theory is just theory sometimes!
Hope this helps.
Si
Yes - sounds cool..
Ever wondered why the ear's frequency response has a natural dip in sensitivity in the 6-7k range.. Cause it's bloody annoying!
Si
Love it mate...
Really well done..
Si
Welcome & enjoy!
Simon
Welcome and enjoy!
Si
Hi,
i don't think you can do this in the way we normally would in a DAW style routing. I don't know of any way to pan the dry signal across the stereo field.
Only thing I can think of is using the quad delay. This has the ability to feed four delay lines across the stereo field at different levels. Mix would have to be 100% wet (not sure if this can be done i.e no dry) and then just have volume off on 3/4 delay lines and pan 1/2 hard left and right with delay of 30ms on one of them.
Hypothetical as I'm not near the KPA but will have a play in the morning.
Si
Welcome!
Si
Yep - sounds wicked..
As for the song format, its got 'ave it' written all over it!
Si
Not very often I see an Ulbrich amp!!
I've got a couple - they're a rare beast in the UK where I'm based!
Great stuff MM!
Si
The best way to cut through the mix is to boost mid-range frequencies for you solo's rather than just volume.
Try a green scream in front as it has a natural mid range hump and drops some low end.
Simon
Welcome..
You've acquired an amazing piece of equipment and I'm sure you're dead excited to get going.
Please do yourself and the rest of us a favour by reading the manual(s) thoroughly..
With power comes responsibility.
If there's something you don't understand after investing some time there are many great people here who will be more than glad to help.
Si
You have to order from the States.
I'm in the UK and ordered one - never looked back after that...
Simon
The Friedman pack is killing me Bert... its awesome.
Simon
I don't think that this thread has developed in the way it has because of the request itself tbh.
If users consider an editor is a useful addition to the KPA then it's only right and proper to raise this request so that it can be considered. A post indicating that this would be useful and underlying reasons is enough.
It's then incumbent upon the manufacturer to decide if they want to invest in producing one. They may chose to to do so or not - it's entirely their decision and the decision they make may have an impact on their market position if consumers take the view that without an editor the KPA is less of a viable product in comparison to the competition. Free market economics and all that jazz.
The reason this has become so hotly debated is the way the request was initially phrased and then the perspectives justified on both sides in the unfolding thread. Entrenchment begins, name calling and personal attacks start and we end up here descending into farce.
Si
Yes - it becomes a stomps section preset that you can load via the preset selection.
Si