Post your Kemper Rig Pictures Please
- chopshop777
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Hm, it seems I do not have the right to see your pictures..
They seem to have been removed.
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You are not alone
Same here, looks like he did them as an attachment.
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Yes I did. I wanted to try this function but it seems like the forum software had other plans. I've edited the entry and the links were still in the post but the attachments were gone.
I've added the pictures again and it should work now.
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Yesterday I found some time for optimization of my rig, now the setup is this:
- Beyerdynamic Opus 900 Wireless
- Kemper Rack, unpowered
- Matrix GT1000FX
- 2x Engl 2x12" Pro, each with one Celestion V30 (bottom) and one Celestion Classic Lead 80 (top)
- ART parametric tube eq
- Microdesignum MIDI Grande 7F1D
- Mission Engineering SP-1
- 2x Panda Audio midiBeamThe antennas of the Beyerdynamic Opus are inside the rack, directly connected to the receiver. The working range is still great: I walked outside the rehearsal room to the parking lot and despite several concrete walls it worked perfectly from a discance of more than 100m.
The ART parametric tube eq is connected to the main out left, for slight and fast correction of the FOH signal. In addition it's more flexible than the Kemper's output eq.
The main out right is accessible directly (without the ART eq), so both signals are still available. As I don't use any stereo settings/fx the left and right signals are always the same.
The two Panda Audio midiBeam converts the footswitch-board wireless. With the two-way communication even the tuner is shown on the MIDI Grande's LEDs. Powered by 8 Eneloop Pro AA it runs about 4 to 6 hours.
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I never heard about midiBeam.
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@120dBRockNRoll
I never heard about midiBeam.
That's very interesting. Are you satisfied with the quality?I'm totally satisfied about the midiBeam devices. The connection is reliable and the setup is very simple: just press the pairing-button on the transmitter and the receiver... finished!
The receiver is powered by a standard USB-supply (5V) and the transmitter needs two AAA-batteries (3V). As I wanted just one single battery pack for the floorboard I bought adjustable DC-DC step-down modules at eBay (~3 EUR / each).
A charged battery pack with 8 Eneloop Pro AA has about 10.4V, so one step-down module has to be adjusted to 5V and the other to 3V. The Microdesignum MIDI Grande works in a range from 7.5V to 25V, therefore a third step-down module is not necessary. It's quite useful to include a voltage meter (~5 EUR at eBay).
With basic electronic knowledge and soldering skills it's not too difficult to build such a mulit-voltage supply. If you are interested I can post a detailled list of the needed parts.The midiBeam is available at Thomann:
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I just postet a DIY description about a wireless MIDI footwitch here:
https://www.kemper-amps.com/fo…MIDI-footswitch-wireless/Have fun!
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cool setup, similar to mine, less the wireless
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thanks for posting. I'm gonna look into this, this weekend
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Little update, have cleaned up and added a paul gilbert Airplane Flanger and a small Behringer Mixer, so
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Little update, have cleaned up and added an Paul gilbert Airplane Flanger and a small Behringer Mixer, so her are newe pics from my workstation
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FrankNice room Frank and clean arrangement. How about Paul Gilbert's Phaser? Can you do this crazy Takeoff stuff?
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Nice room Frank and clean arrangement. How about Paul Gilbert's Phaser? Can you do this crazy Takeoff stuff?
Hi Skoczy, thx and yes i can do this crazy stuff with it. I dont use it like a flanger, i have setted it to this aeroplane effect. For a normal flange effect i use the flanger from kpa. Here a quick demo. It's just a funny effect and i don't use it often.
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Shiny new Kemper here. Less than one week old... and dope as f**k!
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What an awesome-looking room, tornay!
Welcome to the forum, mate.
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What an awesome-looking room, tornay!
Welcome to the forum, mate.
Thank you Monkey!!
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And a floral Gem, is that an original one?
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And a floral Gem, is that an original one?
Do you mean the jem 77 fp in my pic?
Than, yes. It's an original one from the first produktion period in 1989. searched some years for it because i only wanted a one from 89.
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Brilliant, I bought one when they first came out. Unfortunately, my hands are a lot smaller than Steves so.i let it go. Grand guitar though