It would be cool if you could restore the default gain of a profile, since there are profiles that come with gain altered, p.e. Rob Chapman Dark Terror.
Restore profiled gain
- DanielMoreira
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How do you know the gain was altered?
And just to clear up teminology issues:
A profile by definition should be completely un- altered concerning Gain and EQ and should come without application of FX.
A rig OTOH by definition can be tweaked and have FX applied to. -
Ok I meant rig. In this case I know because of the video of that profile session on youtube.
But if decide to save a rig that I changed the gain and then want restore the original value, I guess that option would be cool to have.
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Fair enough. That's why you have the option to keep a copy of the original unaltered profile.
I really don't know if this could be implemented. -
I would like this feature as well
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Come on guys, this feature is unnecessary. Make your changes to a rig, choose "Store as", change rig name and you're done.
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Come on guys, this feature is unnecessary. Make your changes to a rig, choose "Store as", change rig name and you're done.
Of course it WOULD be - if the changes had been done by ME.
Somebody profiles an amp - cranks the gain up on the KPA a bit higher and stores. Uploads that rig to the rig exchange.
How do I "undo" that gain tweaking, if I wanted to hear the original amp's original setting? -
I understand what you mean, but what is the importance of "original setting" in this context?
Every setting of an amp is dialed in manually, miced individually - then profiled, refined ... .
I also do not believe the Kemper tracks changes to a profile/rig.In your example I would contact the creators and ask for a raw version.
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There's always some use for additional features, in this case, based on what I learned, the original profiled gain is the most true to the real amp. When you change it the Kemper assumes that the real amp would behave like that.
I'm talking about convenience here, but of course there are priorities concerning the improvement of this unit.