Do you guys hear the crackles too? They are supposed to be fixed...
ive not tried it since they have fixed it so I'm gonna try in the morning and will report back
Do you guys hear the crackles too? They are supposed to be fixed...
ive not tried it since they have fixed it so I'm gonna try in the morning and will report back
i have no crackles while dialing lowshift or highshift. Tried that today
Maybe when many effects are running?
Do you have that with all profiles?
What at I don't understand is the fact that if the KPA can't cope with having the use of all these effects on why has the machine been made like that??
for example if I brought a Ferrari which went 200mph and that was in the the brochure that the car could go that fast
but when I went 200mph it broke and they said well you went 200mph that's why it broke i would be very confused
i have no crackles while dialing lowshift or highshift. Tried that today
Maybe when many effects are running?
Do you have that with all profiles?
Tried a few profiles, all of them are the same with Cabinet edit crackles.
Tried on Morgan AC20, turned all effects off, crackles were still there.
Did you try it when playing the guitar?
When I change the parameter slowly, crackles are less noticeable, but with rapid changes they are clearly hearable.
i tried while playing guitar...just one profile i cant remember which. I would not say slow or fast.
Maybe i try fast later...but about fast i would not care
What at I don't understand is the fact that if the KPA can't cope with having the use of all these effects on why has the machine been made like that??
for example if I brought a Ferrari which went 200mph and that was in the the brochure that the car could go that fast
but when I went 200mph it broke and they said well you went 200mph that's why it broke i would be very confused
I think the problem is that you aren't looking at all that the kemper can do and how the processing divides across all operations.
I think using your analogy it is more like this car goes 200 mph under certain conditions - as opposed to trying to go 200 mph on a slight grade, with the A/C on, and the outside temp at 40C.
I just dont understand why a product would be made with such features, if when you use all the features at once then you encounter an issue. The KPA team must have thought long and hard about how much DSP it needs, but if using say all 4 stomps with a profile cause an issue then why give it the ability to allow us to use 4 stomps, or turning the knob fast gives clicks but doesnt if done slowly.
Just like lifts. They say maximum people 4, but it doesn't mean if 5 people get in the lift it will break, its more like if 12 people get in the lift it will break. There is always a big margin.
I'm sure the KPA team will sort these issues though
Istn't there some noise as well if you have a pedal (e.g. delay) and you're twising knobs while playing?
Istn't there some noise as well if you have a pedal (e.g. delay) and you're twising knobs while playing?
I am not sure what do you mean. If you mean delay in KPA, I get no noise when changing parameters. If you mean external delay pedal of any kind - I don't know because I don't have any.
Raoul, it's a matter of debugging things, it takes time.
While a piece of software grows there you discover a number of interactions you just couldn't foresee, that's why maintenance is such a hug part of any development project.
Sometimes even Ferrari makes a mistake and has to rethink something
BTW, aren't you a beta-tester?
Tried a few profiles, all of them are the same with Cabinet edit crackles.
Tried on Morgan AC20, turned all effects off, crackles were still there.
Did you try it when playing the guitar?
When I change the parameter slowly, crackles are less noticeable, but with rapid changes they are clearly hearable.
I tried this last night and at first didn't get crackles but after a few seconds with more extreme settings the crackles did appear but they were minimal for me.
I am not sure what do you mean. If you mean delay in KPA, I get no noise when changing parameters. If you mean external delay pedal of any kind - I don't know because I don't have any.
Yes, I was talking about external pedals.
BUG: UNO4KEMPER v1.1. pedals don't work properly when running in Performance mode. Switching back to Browse doesn't fix the problem and can also occasionally disable the whole fcb1010 controls. When fcb1010 is turned on the display says "Midi controller connected" instead of uno4kemper. Sometimes even resetting fcb1010 the pedals problem persists. Please look into it, thanks!
I'm running Uno4Kemper v.1.1 with 2.7.3 and have no problems whatsoever. Maybe something got screwed up somewhere? A dodgy midi cable perhaps?
Cheers,
Sam
I'm running Uno4Kemper v.1.1 with 2.7.3 and have no problems whatsoever. Maybe something got screwed up somewhere? A dodgy midi cable perhaps?
Cheers,
Sam
I had to set midi channel to 1 instead of 15 to fix my problem. It's now detected properly and working again.
I had to set midi channel to 1 instead of 15 to fix my problem. It's now detected properly and working again.
Glad you got it fixed!
Cheers,
Sam
Had you always set it to channel 15 (which is quite uncommon)?
Yeah.
OK. Xavier posted something about a change of midi channel on the KPA side that the UnO 4K responded to.
Yeah.
The Uno4Kemper requires Channel 1 or OMNI.
The Uno4Kemper requires Channel 1 or OMNI.
Hi Timo,
actually the UnO4Kemper doesn't require use of Channel 1. To make it really plug and play it auto-adapts to whatever MIDI channel the KPA uses for 2-way communication.
I just sniffed the MIDI communication to find out the cause of this problem. When the KPA is set to channel 15, it sometimes sends CC00 messages on channel 15, but sometimes also on channel 01, which makes the UnO4Kemper "auto-adapt" back to channel 1, and communication stops. the CC47 messages sent by the KPA seem to be always sent on channel 1. This can cause UnO4Kemper to send a "next performance" command on ch.15, then receive a CC47 on channel 1, and therefore the release message of the up switch is sent on channel 1, not processed by the KPA, and the KPA keeps scrolling through performances as if the up-switch is kept pressed. All problems will be solved if you could make sure that all outgoing MIDI messages are sent on the channel the KPA is programmed to.
Thanks!
Xavier