I'm arguing for the need to achieve a specific sound and a better emulation of the sound heard when recording a real amp in a real room with the mic further than 0 inches from the grill and the amp at ear splitting volumes in a deadened space.
The Kemper is very good, but it's not perfect. You have to add reverb if you want the result to sound close to the real deal. My goal may not be your goal with the Kemper.
It means that the profiling should be able to take the time signature of the room, as when you're making impulse of a given place with a sweep or a shotgun-like sound then deconvolving...
I agree it's not what it does for now...
Technically, it should be possible for the profiling process to capture an impulse, but how to ged rid of the pream/amp/speaker/mic part of it...?