I would be much simpler to dial in your rigs at a live volume in the first place to avoid the risk of needing to fix it later.
Posts by dave5150
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I've got three packs . I really like the Bogner modded 2204 and the 1972 Brown Sound profiles.
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The Suhr SL68 profiles in the new pack are fantastic
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Copying pasting the amp block from one rig into another works fine for me. Where is it going wrong for you?
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These packs are very good for the 80's and 90's rock tones https://bighairyprofiles.com/categories/featured
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Not unless your amp has midi channel switching to the best of my knowledge. Kemper products are designed to replace your amp rather than integrate with it.
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Why should anyone else have to pay $116 shipping as a result of you changing your mind?
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You can't go wrong with these https://mbritt.com/product/800-pack-46-profiles/ but I also really like the 800 packs from BHP, TMS and Katzbach, along with Eddie Lenz's modified amp profiles
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I liked his Caswell pack in a live mix once I'd turned off the huge reverb
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I think I've got all their packs. Some have cabs and some are DI only.
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I do the same thing but not in a folder
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how?
I saved some personal effects presets on my Stage and when in RM the presets does not exist in the effect block. I also have to open another window drag drop etc.
If I save an effect block to my Kemper then it is available in the preset list for that block. Worked the same from the device before there was an editor in Rig Manager too.
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You could achieve the fade out over time using morphing
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The other thing:
I would love to be able to save an effect block as a preset without dragging it to a folder in the sidebar, and then—more importantly—be able to select that preset with an option+click in that preset block rather than having to drag it back in from the sidebar folder.
You can do this within Rig Manager already
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I'd like to see a video of you doing this using a traditional amp for a reference point as I can't see anything wrong at the moment
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That is exactly how I feel. I have never had a rig where I needed more than 8 blocks. When it get to that stage it is time to switch to a different rig instead. However, I would love the ability to select how many blocks are pre the Stack and how many after.
Taking this even further it would be great to have the ability to decide how many blocks are used in the Parallel Path rather than just the fixed 2 at present.
There's also 8 buttons on the device too
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I'd settle for the same number of blocks but with the flexibility to place them pre or post amp. I'm often pushed for post amp bocks but I rarely use the pre amp slots.
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As above I'd love a Studio EQ with a Q setting for all four frequencies. I tend to use subtraactive EQ to remove what I don't like in profiles and that requires the abilty to make cuts to narrow freqency bands.
I can get what I need by using two Studio EQ blocks and adjusting just the mid frequencies that include a Q setting. However that means using two blocks.
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So my question is this - is there any way to apply the Studio EQ to a specific effect
Nope
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I absolutely love my Kabinet with my Power Head but I'm not 100% convinced of it's credentials as an FRFR speaker. It's it advertised as "ultra linear" so that's the flat response aspect covered but the frequency is said to be 50hz to 10kHz which isn't as full range as some.