Dude I have that patch in my favorites list on my Kemper! Thanks
You've just proven my point that nobody leaves feedback on RE.
Dude I have that patch in my favorites list on my Kemper! Thanks
You've just proven my point that nobody leaves feedback on RE.
Don't hold your breath waiting for feedback on RE. I created a patch a while back called gnxLYNCHMOB and posted it on RE. There was a post on the forums from someone stating how much they liked it, here on the forum. Still to this day there are 0 votes for it on RE.
I simply name the tracks as the patch used.
The only thing that I don't like about the Kemper is that now I'm all out of excuses. If I sound bad, it's not my gear.
It sucks that they are discontinuing the web and app versions, but PC and MAC versions are now free.
When recording, I just turn off the delays and reverb for any profile. I also record a clean guitar track also for reAmping. So, for me, there are no rules for the profile themselves. I just turn effects off that I don't want recorded.
What's the point of posting a video, and have it set to view on youtube only?
Display MoreI know it's undoubtedly come up before, and I do also understand the 'advantages' of an online, downloadable, PDF Manual being more easily kept up to date or corrected...
BUT!...
I can't be the only one who'd really like to have the option of purchasing a printed hard copy of the Reference Manual (currently 5.1), as opposed to having to dig through a PDF and carry a computer to have access to it, etc.
can I?
I find the idea of printing 196 pages at home to b a bit off-putting.
There is no rule that says you have to print them all at once. Print a couple of chapters, read and understand them, then print a couple more. Soon enough, you'll have the whole thing printed, and read.
There are several fantastic profiles there. I downloaded them all, and kept switching through in RM. 3 have made it onto my Kemper, and favorites.
The posted release date is the 5th of Nevuary.
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The tuners are as good as they can be so nothing wrong with them.
Just to clarify, I meant tuning pegs/machine heads, not a tuner like a Peterson, Snark, etc.
Have to check them out when I get home. I did a quick search on the name of the profile in RE (web) and it didn't find it. I then looked for Deadlight Studio, and it was on page 5, for anyone else going this route.
I used to own a Peterson strobe tuner becuase it was said to be the best so purchased it. No cents nor did it stop 100%. I was just confused and sold it quickly.
Peterson was always too accurate for guitar and just made me nervous. Just press the fretted note a little and it goes wild. There's a good reason Boss, Snark and Korg sold a lot of tuners with the same simple style.
Maybe if the bubble was full black on the Kemper, it would be easier to see in a gig situation?
Huh? I don't understand. I own a Peterson Stomp Classic, and it works perfectly. Yes, it stops. I guess if yours doesn't, get better tuners. It's a fantastic tuner.
It's just a case of 'the grass is greener on the other side'. When a new system comes out and gets a lot of buzz, the thought they are missing something, and the urge to get it becomes unbearable for some people. so, they sell the best piece of gear, just to get the shiny new toy. When the "newness" wears off, they'll be back.
At first, I didn't like Ronnie in Rainbow. But after seeing the videos, and how Ritchie can't play anymore, I realized how good he really is. He carried Rainbow on the last tour.
Check out performance mode.
Have you set the input source to SPDIF ReAmp?
Awesome job. It's so simple, I'm almost ashamed that I didn't think of it.