Would be great that we can switch two states of any parameter with one CC# assignable parameter to use on our pedalboard.
That allow us to sculpt our solo sound (EQ/delay/level...) without use more space in pedalboard to store modified rythm/solo rigs. The Roland VG99 have that feature and was a fantastic tool.
A/B switchable modes
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Even better would be a morphing of several parameters per pedal like in Line 6 devices like the DL4 etc.
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Yeah! that Would be better!
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To prevent the Kemper from becoming much more complicated to program for the guitarists who don't need these kind of "power user" features, maybe the MIDI Standard values can be the default, and there can also be a more complex "editing mode" that unlocks additional features.
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Then there would be an artist mode and an export mode.
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I think that the possibility to use a function dont add neccesary complexity to a device. If you need one specific function, you can use it, if you dont, leave that function alone, but if that function dont exist, you cant use even if you need it.
I am a pro user that work in a cover band with 100+ songs, and have other 3 projects also with a little more songs each one. For me to use two presets for one sound (lead/rythm) make things very complicated, becouse the number of presets to handle and remember, and it would be much more easy to program only two "states" of every sound with only using a preset.
To program that would be very easy: by defect, every parameter modification should acts both on "A" and "B" state, and only activates the A/B function if you saving the "B" state with a different value that "A" state,Speculative mode off
P.D at last, people on Kemper developing team will implement whatever they want, we can speak here of satellite tv implementations on future Kemper updates
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Personal preference is what leads someone to choose to use one sound, many sounds, hundreds of sounds.
It has nothing to do with original music, cover songs, playing for free, playing for pay, playing for a living.