is the direct out turned off in the output menu when you use the FX Loop?
Have you ruled out a faulty cable is causing the issue?
is the direct out turned off in the output menu when you use the FX Loop?
Have you ruled out a faulty cable is causing the issue?
If you load a Rig not yet prepared for Morphing – either in Browser Mode or Performance Mode - the lower LED of the Rig Button 1-5 on PROFILER Remote will light up as usual. This state represents the “Base Sound” of the Rig. If you press this Rig Button again, you will see that the upper LED of this knob lights up, while the lower LED is dimmed. Additionally, a tiny horizontal bar graph on the display will move from left to right. This state represents the“Morph Sound” of the Rig. Subsequent presses of the Rig Button will toggle the LED status and move the bar graph.
What happens when you reset the global settings on the first page of the system menu?
Especially I would check the output settings on your device.
Have you ruled out a faulty cable is causing this problem?
The same sound issue on all outputs?
What about the Monitor out, it is parallel to the speaker out, same issue?
please also check the DLY+REV Routing in the Rig Menu, this parameter has influence of the DLY and REV slot in the signal chain. What happens when you set the FX Loop in the X or Mod Slot?
I checked it with my Profiler and the Scarlet 18i8 and Cubase without any problems.
2 1/2 minutes recording via SDIF and also Reamping via SPDIF.
What does the "click" look like in the wave form?
Is it maybe a peak after all or caused by the guitar or the cable?
Please check if the Focusrite clock set to SPDIF.
that should't be a problem and don't harm either the Profiler nor the speaker.
But I would prefer to run the speaker mono with output source master mono since you have one sound source.
If the Looper LED is on half power, this indicates that something is recorded in the looper also when you turn off the looper.
From the manual...
One wah pedal to be shared for volume and pedal pitch effects
There is no way to combine Morph and Volume Pedal as this would imply logical conflicts. Therefore, in this setup Morphing can only be triggered via the Remote’s buttons - either Rig Buttons 1-5, or via customization of one of theLOOPER, TUNER or TAP buttons. Alternatively, you could connect an additional external switch and assign the Morph function to it. We will cover the subject of external switches soon.
The one pedal then needs to be set-up as a wah pedal. The PEDAL 5 input is already prepared for it by default. How to connect and calibrate has been already explained in the example Four Pedals: Luxury. Then select “WahPedal>Volume” and “WahPedal >Pitch” on the Pedal Links page in System Settings.
Yes, the Profiler is delivered with the Basic Manual.
The reference manual is adapted every now and then, e.g. when a new OS version is released and therefore only available as a download.
Can you reproduce it over and over again with a certain rig / performance?
The individual Looper functions cannot be turned on or off.
I can't reproduce the problem on OS 5.7.2
Press Record (Button 1 on the Remote) for the first time --> First Recording
Press again --> Playback
Press again --> Overdub
Is there maybe a problem with the button?
Does the button work properly in normal operation?
Select "WahPedal>Vol" and "WahPedal>Pitch" in the Pedal Links in the system menu to use it as Volume or Wah or Pitch Pedal.
You are totally right, we normally recommend to use the distortion Loop to connect a distortion effect.
I don't know the Sovtek Civil War, maybe it works with the FX Loop Mono, as you expect it, I'd just try it out for a comparison.
The Loop Distortion is made for connecting distortion pedals to the PROFILER and is only in mono. The feature unique to this loop, is that any volume boost of a preceding effect will be applied to the DIRECT OUTPUT/SEND jack, thus driving the external distortion pedal. This is what you would expect, anyway. The regular Loop Mono and Loop Stereo do this differently: here, the volume boost of a preceding effect will be applied after the return of the loop. The send level will be unaffected, so the connected effect will not be overdriven. The regular Loop Mono and Loop Stereo are suitable for all non-distorting effects.
What happens when you use the Loop Mono FX instead of the Loop Distortion?
Can you get a better result with that?
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Meine erste Vermutung ist, das dieses an deiner Gitarre und ihrem Output liegen könnte.
Ist das Knistern auch vorhanden, wenn kein Instrument und Instrumentenkabel am Profiler angeschlossen ist?
Leuchtet die Input LED orange -rot auf, wenn die Knachser wahrnehmbar sind, kommt es zu ungewollten Peaks?
Was passiert, wenn du den clean sens Parameter im Input menu herunterregelst?
Bitte versuche auch einmal einen Reset der globalen Einstellungen, um mögliche "schlecht gewählte" Einstellungen im Profiler auszuschließen.
(System menu, Seite 1, Soft button 3)
Hast du das Kabel und die Gitarre schon mal gewechselt?
Können Neonröhren/das Licht im Raum für Einstreuungen in das Gitarrensignal für dieses Knistern verantwortlich sein?
Ist das Knistern auch vorhanden, wenn du den Alternativen Input verwendest?
Ist das knachsen bei allen Rigs zu hören und über alle Ausgänge des Profilers?
Welchen Ausgang benutzt du, um die aktive Box zu speisen?
Bitte überprüfe einmal alle Ausgänge (Main,Monitor, Direct und Headphone Out mit einem Kopfhörer)
Was passiert, wenn du die Stomp, die Stack und die Effect section ausschaltest und nacheinander wieder einschaltest, erscheint dieses Phänomen erst in einer bestimmten Section, ist ein Effect dafür verantwortlich?
Ist die Box direkt mit dem Profiler verbunden oder gehst du zusätzlich über ein Mischpult?
Peakt es im Mischpult, ist das Mischpult für das knachsen verantwortlich?
Was passiert, wenn du die Ground Lift Button hintem am Profiler betätigst?
Probiere verschiedene Kombinationen aber stelle sicher, das mindestens einer immer nicht gedrückt ist, damit dein Gerät geerdet ist.
If you haven't programmed a Morph in a Rig, the Rise and Fall Time is greyed out.
Once you have morphed a parameter you can set the times.
you can try to adjust the clean send parameter in the input menu
also you can use the Fx Loop (send / return on the back of the Profiler) to insert your pedals into the signal chain after the input
but if there is no distortion in the signal, the headroom is sufficient and you don't have to change anything
Könnte ein Hardware defekt sein.
Hast du schon Kontakt zum Support aufgenommen und ein Ticket geöffnet?
Konntest du denn ein defektes Kabel ausschließen?
Was passiert, wenn du vorsichtig das Gitarrenkabel am Front Input drehst oder daran wackelst?
Schafft das Abhilfe?
Was passiert, wenn du den Alternativen Input verwendest, bleibt das Problem bestehen?