He's messing with you. It's a screengrab from a (now defunct) Midi editor from Everglades Audio.
Died somewhere in 2013.
Oh ok thank you
He's messing with you. It's a screengrab from a (now defunct) Midi editor from Everglades Audio.
Died somewhere in 2013.
Oh ok thank you
If you spent a bit more time in the Download section rather than this thread, you might be surprised!! Different layout than at the NAMM show?
Where did you find this picture?
do we have any release date, like in couple of weeks or so?
cool I suggest you to use a USB stick. Let me know if you fix it
Hmm maybe re-update your kemper?
Display MoreAre the Reverb "on / off" switch and mix bugs universal? Anyone not getting them after their update?
If you aren't seeing the bugs, let us know how you did the update - did you use usb or RM for the update?
Did anyone else's tones change? I'm not talking about reverb parameters, I'm asking if sounds changed beyond that.
I'm holding off upgrading for a little while...
Best...H
I have problems with on of switch and mix, time knobs on reverb module too. They ar not working. But I guess it is because of public beta.
Does Anyone know or guess when will there be a new update for KPA? I 'm really excited about the new reverbs!
I think that the ST- 59 Fan BM2 is too much bright so i used a warm humbucking with it
the other profile is more warm and you can use the single coil, but you should try any guitar you want with because both are
too very good clean profiles... maybe next kemper's update with the release of the new reverbs we will have a decent plate reverb and that may help also to get a good tone...
Alright I'll give it a try and yeah hope the new ones are good!
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ST- '59 Fan BM 2 - GRUFF is a Bass Rig and has fender bass man pre amp that i have in a real tube amp and it is killer
i think that can be tweaked to get the exact sound you need
one of the best clean tones i found was
Dumble 1978 Clean - XAVIO
both at rig exchange
regards,
Claudio
Thank You so much! I will try them and tell you what I got. By the way is guitar model crucial in this situation?
Well its just a kind of acoustic sound... and feel with a precise strumming. (Could be harder to play than find the tones) That tone is very easy you can find tones like that on RE I am more impressed by the song itself and the overall sound of the band... but as for guitar no mystery there... good syncopated rythm with an ordinary sound
Yes Grey is amazing ! (They are two brothers). I couldn't replicate the tone yet. HERE is my version It sounds very bad IMO what dou think?
Display Moretry the dumble profiles or the kemper's ac30
also Mbritt free profiles has this sound (mb13 ldw39 2.2)
put the tone all way to the bright side and use the volume pot to find the dinamic overdrive you want
are you using single coil? sounded a bit like single coil for me...
this second sample is cool, reminds me a modern "cocktail tweens"
Hey! I tried MB profile and HERE is what I got. I'musing single coil Us Special Strat. But they use 50's custom shop Telecaster with Humbucker on the neck.
I'm not that satisfied with the tone I got. Do you have any suggestions?
Can you give one exemple of the tone you d like to re-create. If you try to sound like Gilmour its very different than Vai or Hendrix or The Edge or Tom Petty .
Also I'd try first to download all my favorite profiles on RIG EXCHANGE and fine tune it.
Good luck
Hey! I posted a link above. and also a second example can be THIS
For how long have you played? The tone has everything to do with you and your playing and not so much which amps(profiles in this case)you use. If you don't like the profiles you use, it means either that your playing/picking isn't good enough yet or you compare yourself with favorite guitarists and is too self-critical. Trust me, we all have been there. We are our own worst enemy. Not just when it comes to guitar playing but in life in general.
I started playing guitar about a year ago so I'm new to it but most of the times I'm not trying to replicate an amazing guitar solo tone, generally some intermediate arpeggios and rhythms. I'm aware of my playing is really effective for a great tone but as I said most of the time I'm trying to replicate basic stuff like THIS or maybe I'm really not that good enough, I can't tell
Try to get as close as possible to the original, then Izotope Ozone eq matching is good for getting the last 25%.
Yes I tried eq match it is really important thank you!
Display MoreI know what you mean. While using the same amp and guitar might be a good starting point there is often much more going on in a recorded tone than you might expect. Getting to know frquency ranges is a great starting point. I have to admit it isn’t one of my strengths either but there is a world of difference between knowing a sound has a bit more “sparkle” and knowing which frequencies to boost or cut to get it.
I bought this little app for ear training in this way. It lets you play a piece of music from you library then randomly alters certain frequencies and you guess what they were. It starts out with big boost/cut over a wide band like an octave but lets go to 1 or 2db at specific frequencies as your ear improves.
https://www.trainyourears.com/#get-it-now-section
There is also the issue of effects. A tone might have a bit of “depth” to it but how was it created? Double tracking, delay, reverb etc.? Just learning to recognise the different effects is a good starting point before dicing in to tweak them. Again effects isn’t my strong point. Most of my playing is a guitar and amp. Sometimes I add a little reverb (like maybe 5% on the mix) or a simple delay for solos but that’s about it. Part of that is because I just like simple sounds but part of it is fear of the unknown and option paralysis. If there had been a website or youtube channel that walked you through creating classic tones when I was starting out I would have jumped at it and maybe my preferences would be totally different today.
I’m not aware of anything that covers this in detail but there are definitely some youtube videos out there for certain classic tones. Once you have a few under your belt I’m sure you will develop your own understanding very quickly theresfter.
Oh, and there are some tone sample examples by Gundy Keller on the Kemper website video tutorials section which might help.Thank you!
Thank you!
Yes knowing how to mix guitars is pretty crucial I'll try to improve my ears on that and. I'll look at that tutorial too!
Display MoreHi
kemper has a profiling manual but if you just need to recreate a tone from a song, then if you know which amp and pedals are being used in that song you must know that rig manager has more than 15 thousand rigs so you will not have problem to find the tone that you need,
also there is many parameters at cabinet and equalizators and many many ways to get exactly what you need!
welcome
Hey thank you!
Yes I know there are a lot of them. I just can't find some really good ones.
I'm new to guitar world so I want to learn how to properly get a tone that I want and use Kemper to It's full potential for studio recording.