I play with my Kemper direct in foh, and with in Ear! Is there a way to create feedback on your sound?
Many thnx
I play with my Kemper direct in foh, and with in Ear! Is there a way to create feedback on your sound?
Many thnx
Thnx, but is there also a function in the kemper??
This pedal (Fender Runaway Feedback Pedal) hasn't made it to european stores for some unknown reason.
And no, no Feedback simulation inside the Profiler yet.
As feedback is first and foremost a physical thing, go and move some air by driving a little speaker.
I have no problems with getting feedback, probably not as easily as with regular amps, but fed back it is, what are you using?
I do not use a cabinet or speaker on stage only my in ear, and want to have some feedback
I do not use a cabinet or speaker on stage only my in ear, and want to have some feedback
Like I said above, in this case you won't be able to achieve natural feedback.
to get feedback with IEMs, I can only think of the Fernandez Sustainer...
to get feedback with IEMs, I can only think of the Fernandez Sustainer...
... yeah, or any other kind of artificial feedback boxes.
Ingolf's suggestion of a dedicated feedback cab on stage sounds good to me. You can send a mono signal to FOH and use the other Main out to feed the cab. You might send it to the guitar input of a small combo as well, to have a more robust signal and have it saturate earlier. The smaller the amp, the less the noise on stage.
You might pedal-switch the amp just when you need it.
OTOH, if you don't want to deal with the mess, buying a feedback pedal seems the most practical option
Thanks for responding, I had only hoped that there was a solution in the kemper
Maybe in the future (some kind or pedal in the slot)
There's a poll with Feedback as one of the options to vote.
Which features would you like to be added next?
You could also split your headphones signal and mount a robust pair of high level headphones on a mic stand. If you want feedback, just move your guitar pickups towards that headphones and you should be able to archieve feedback in a very comfortable and controlled way.
I'm a little confused?
Using the Powered Kemper into a cabinet, high gain amp Profiles, with a stomp Compressor up front = Feedback...and I'm not even facing the cabinet, the cabinet is behind me.
What am I missing?
I'm a little confused?
Using the Powered Kemper into a cabinet, high gain amp Profiles, with a stomp Compressor up front = Feedback...and I'm not even facing the cabinet, the cabinet is behind me.
What am I missing?
The OP is using In Ears and thus has no speaker on stage...
The OP is using In Ears and thus has no speaker on stage...
Fair enough.
Feedback through in ears...hmmm, is that fun?
Having said that.
Often I scroll onto a high gain Profile (humbuckers) and with both hands off the guitar it starts feeding back just because the gain on the original mic'd amp/Profile was so high...that should come through the in ears...I think?
Feedback through in ears...hmmm, is that fun?
Having said that.
Often I scroll onto a high gain Profile (humbuckers) and with both hands off the guitar it starts feeding back just because the gain on the original mic'd amp/Profile was so high...that should come through the in ears...I think?
Sometimes yes, when the stars align...
Seriously, in order to feedback it has to feed back.
Don, put a profile on the RE with a ducked octive up that kinda sounds like feedback. I guess it would depend on how long you need to sustain the note.
Don, put a profile on the RE with a ducked octive up that kinda sounds like feedback. I guess it would depend on how long you need to sustain the note.
great vibrato workout!