Hola Rob! That's quite a Christmas present! Welcome to the forum!
Posts by Finally
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That's the relic finish. Extra €150 for that.
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Yes - definitely log a support call. ?
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Nice one! ??
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In Performance mode I'd like to be able to assign one of my Remote buttons to make the Kemper do a light show with the LEDs that's in time with the guitar.
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It's not OK. Neither is buying a song and sharing it with your friends or software, etc.
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Hello Henrik and welcome!
Let me know if you're planning to go full viking mode so I can lock up the women and valuables. ☠
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I agree that a single channel audio interface is an extreme compromise. I always record the dry guitar track for solos in addition to the main out so I can reamp as many times as I want.
Imagine a big dry Bogner lead in the middle with a Blues Jr on the left doing reverb and a Vox AC30 doing delay on the right. ????
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I'd start with making sure the bass is perfectly set up. Most of the ones I encounter don't have enough relief and the action is too low, so the notes can get choked.
Also try to study his technique and determine how hard he's picking. I prefer to use a light touch and lots of volume.
Definitely don't record with reverb on the bass. Add that in your recording software if you think it needs it. Less is more with bass.
If your recording set up can handle multiple channels at the same time I'd take a direct out from the KPA so you can blend that with the Ampeg profile.
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I have a pair of small Panasonic speakers from a mini stereo system that I use to audition my mixes for that "crappy system" test.
Thanks for that great info Chris.
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Thanks for that. He's amazing.
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Good point. In that still shot they look like they're standing next to each other, but in the video they're miles apart. Must Google his rig. ?
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How did I miss this thread? Excellent stuff Frank! Thanks for sharing!