I tend to like the sound of a tube poweramp. Even though there is colouring, I don't think that's a bag thing with the Kemper.
For practical reasons I mostly use a Palmer 501 as poweramp or a Yamaha dxr12. Soundwise I'd go with a tube poweramp.
I tend to like the sound of a tube poweramp. Even though there is colouring, I don't think that's a bag thing with the Kemper.
For practical reasons I mostly use a Palmer 501 as poweramp or a Yamaha dxr12. Soundwise I'd go with a tube poweramp.
Yamaha DXR12 and Allen&Heath Mixwizard
Perhaps waxpotting the pickups might help.
What Poweramp do you use with the unpowered version? I tend to like the sound of a tube poweramp, even though it colours the sound.
Are the settings of Pure Cabinet the same?
Sell it and buy a traditional amp.
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Do you have a powered Kemper or without the Poweramp. Without a Poweramp you won't hear a thing.
Just plug the Kemper in the return and listen how it sounds.
The tones I use and tweak, I rename them starting with my initials. That way all the profiles I use are close to each other and easy to find.
My latest guitar is a Duesenberg V-caster. It's a strat/Tele in a Les Paul. I've been looking for single coils in a Les Paul-like guitar for a while. Very versatile. Pictures are not my pictures, just from the net.
I am very happy with the Kemper and ain't looking to buy other amps anymore.
I use the high and low shifts with minimal settings. Sometimes a little more high and a little more low. But not too much.
Some of you have long lists. The gear I got last year:
-Duesenberg V-caster
-Shure SM57
And then the gigs were gone.
I have pure cabinet always on all the time.
Use pure cabinet.
Lower volumes.
Use an EQ after the stacksection
Check the cables
Turn on cab when using frfr and phones
Turn off cab when using guitarcab
Use pure cabinet (works die me)
Try something else...
Is there a certain guitarsound that is used in praise and worship? Is this sound much different than any other style?
I think the Kemper sounds sounds better than Helix.
I update directly from the computer, without a stick.
A line6 hd500x works really well. You can turn every individual stomp on or off. This I find very important.
The expressionpedal can be used with two different fx (not simultaniously). I use it for volume and wah.
I just got the TC Electronic Mimic Doubler for playing stereo. When rehearsing with IEM it sounds great. Nevertheless, due to Corona I did not yet have a chance to play it live. So I don't know the opinion of the buttonman and how he wil put it in the mix.
Tried a little gig with my acoustic guitar with Kemper and Mimic. That sounded very okay in my ears.
My Line6 HD500X-floorboard is dying. I'm looking for a new midiboard to control the Kemper.
With the Line6 I can turn every stomp on or off in Rigmode.
Within a bank I can switch between 4 rigs/presets.
And ofcourse I can switch between banks.
This is the way I play live.
I like it that I can switch every stomp on or off.
I'm looking at the FCB1010. Looks fine to me, but all I can find is that you can switch only 5 stomps per rig instead of all 8. Is this true? Or can the FCB1010 switch every stomp on and off? Can the FCB do what the Line6 does? Does the wah need an switch to be turned on/off or can it be switched on by moving the pedal (so there are still 5 stomps left to assign to other stomps)?
I play in browser-mode. Don't really know the advantage of performance-mode.
I use a Line 6 pedalboard for midi-changes. Within a preset there are several fx that I can turn on or off.
https://jamtaba-music-web-site.appspot.com/ built-in metronome and I experience low latency