The clock source on your interface must be external/slave. If you are recording di's from kpa spdif then you should be all good there
Well I am just about giving up (solved)
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Clock Source is set Externally in DAW and Spdif in Interface
I just can't figure out what's wrong that it won't send back an AMP signal
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SIlly question but is the spdif cable ok? Have you tried testing the Kemper through the analog outs?
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Spdif is fine its sending back a signal just its returning the D.I back and its only coming out of the headphones
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Headphones connected to kemper?
And are you sure the daw isnt getting the signal, or is it just not making noise because you have monitoring off on the track?
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Setup
D.I Input Stereo Output Spdif Left
Reamp Input Spdif Left Output Stereo
Kemper set to return Spdif Input
Kemper output Spdif Stack
Clock source set to.kemperSymptoms
REAMP track is duplicating the D.I track
Reamp track shows line levels so somethings going on
Monitors I hear nothing
Headphones to Kemper I hear D.I going through Kempers profile -
Maybe I'll make a YouTube video showing exactly what I'm doing from scratch so you can see in real time
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Here is a Link to a YouTube Video I made showing exactly my settings and what I am doing. I hope this can help cause I still can't get a D.I to ReaMp
PS. I also tried swapping out OutPut bus to Spdif Right, and swapping out connections it isnt working
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dude watched the video and it's like I said a bunch of posts back. you're setting the reamp track's input to "ReAMp" which is your SPDIF OUTPUT bus. You need it set to "Kemper", which is your SPDIF INPUT bus.
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I figured it out haha. used Cubase Presets that got it working. Saved them and writing down every fucking thing so this never happens again
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On d.i Reamping Output=spdif Left?
Recording track input= spdif right?Yes, that should work if you want to record a mono track. Ensure that your SPDIF output in the Kemper is set to Mod Mono so that you get the reamped signal on the right channel without delay and reverb. If you want those FX, use master mono.
Question does the clock source have anything to do?
Interface Clock source Sodif
Daw :Externally Clock SourceThat's fine.
In cubase
Di
Output : spdif out (left)Reamp track
Input: spdif in (left or left and right)
Output : stéréo (or stéréo left)Nighlight, do you think that it s good like that?
That should work a treat. Change the SPDIF output in the Kemper to Mod Mono (without delay/reverb) or Master Mono (with reverb/delay) for a mono signal, or change to Stack Mono (without reverb/delay) or Master Stereo Mono (with reverb/delay).
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Congratulations! That wasn't so hard, was it?
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Well Cubase did it for me haha
Question: What if Spdif output is Stack?
Also I dial up Reamp Sense and it does nothing
Let's say my return signal is low. Transients small and I wanna raise the level coming back in
Reamp Sense don't do it
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Would be nice to add SOLVED in front of this threads name
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Youd have to raise volume (not master volume) on the kpa. Reamp sense just adjusts the input level (distortion amount)