There you go :
http://us2.campaign-archive1.c…ae3145b0d06&id=323fde76ec
Pricing $499 Euro , not too bad. Looper is only 30 seconds, I wish it was longer.
There you go :
http://us2.campaign-archive1.c…ae3145b0d06&id=323fde76ec
Pricing $499 Euro , not too bad. Looper is only 30 seconds, I wish it was longer.
As much as I'd love one of these, it's too rich for me and I'll be sticking with my chopped FCB for now.
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I think it looks very sturdy and I like the design.
Nice to see a screen stomp protector and led rings around the switches.
More spec info http://us2.campaign-archive1.c…ae3145b0d06&id=323fde76ec
Looks really good.
Not a wasted piece. This is the kind of design that gave the good name to "German Engineering"!
Nice to see a screen stomp protector and led rings around the switches.
If you are talking about the four LEDs around the I, II, III, IV switches, I agree.
If you are talking about 1.2.3.4.5, those don't look like LED rings to me. I think they are white graphic line circles.
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If you are talking about the four LEDs around the I, II, III, IV switches, I agree.
If you are talking about 1.2.3.4.5, those don't look like LED rings to me. I think they are white graphic line circles.
They definitely look too small to be light-up, but the one on the right for Tap Tempo *is* red, like it's lit up.
paults, I dont know. I think it looks like a lit red led ring around TAP, and also around the Up/Down switches.
They could all be painted white, and glow red when On.
Hmmmmmm......you may be right. I didn't notice that in the picture
Now what is the led light above the kemper logo in the top left of the unit for?
Now what is the led light above the kemper logo in the top left of the unit for?
That could just be the phantom power led light.
Hmmmmmm......you may be right. I didn't notice that in the picture
Now that I have had another look at it - I think it may be red painted graphics, not LEDs.
The look painted. First off, WHY put Red lit rings AND have LED?!?
Second, the four switches above the TAP have 2 with Red LED's and 2 White LEDs and yet all the rings are RED.
So it looks just painted. Besides, think about the "design" aspect. Why would Kemper use round LED's on the Profiler and then a different pattern of lighting for the Remote?
My question would be why Red rings vs White rings but that is just more curiosity...
Why would Kemper use round LED's on the Profiler and then a different pattern of lighting for the Remote?
It could be because the Profilers round front led's indicates gradual values, the remote switch led's indicates On/Off.
Haven't we seen similar red led lights on other floor controllers?
It could be because the Profilers round front led's indicates gradual values, the remote switch led's indicates On/Off.
Haven't we seen similar red led lights on other floor controllers?
From that "Early Adopter thread" PDF:
"The first and second assignments are indicated by the four LEDs around each effect button. The color LEDs in
the upper row reflect the category of stomp/effect, just like the color LEDs on the Profiler’s front panel. They remain
unlit, if no effect has been assigned. The LEDs in the lower row indicate whether the respective effect is on
or off, just like the corresponding stomp and effect buttons on the Profiler’s panel. If three or more effects are assigned
to the same Effect Button within a particular Rig, only the first two effects are visualized by these LEDs."
I still wasn't able to find info about looper usability w/out Remote.
Looks like I have to wait for info about fw 3.0.
Looks good, except that I don't understand why they sacrify a big readable display for huge logos. For this price I think it is only fair to expect a big display, preferably OLED with automatic intensity adjustment, that is readable from 4-5m away under any conditions, even in direct sunlight.
Looks great. Has anyone got the dimensions at all?
From that "Early Adopter thread" PDF:
"The first and second assignments are indicated by the four LEDs around each effect button. The color LEDs in
the upper row reflect the category of stomp/effect, just like the color LEDs on the Profiler’s front panel. They remain
unlit, if no effect has been assigned. The LEDs in the lower row indicate whether the respective effect is on
or off, just like the corresponding stomp and effect buttons on the Profiler’s panel. If three or more effects are assigned
to the same Effect Button within a particular Rig, only the first two effects are visualized by these LEDs."
Looking at the picture, above 1-V, there are a couple of LEDs above the stomp switches. I wonder if those rings light up or not (they look painted on to me to) and I imagine the LEDs above the switches will be the indicators for on/off state. I wonder why there are two LEDs though instead of one.
The upper LED shows what's assigned (same colour as on the profiler). The lower one shows on/off status i.e. lit or not lit, again same as on the profiler.
It's very consistent in this regard.
The upper LED shows what's assigned (same colour as on the profiler). The lower one shows on/off status i.e. lit or not lit, again same as on the profiler.
It's very consistent in this regard.
Talking about buttons I-V. They have a couple of LEDs above them. I don't know what those are for. I don't think it's an effect LED, since those would be covered by the LEDs around switches A-D. Also, I'm still not sure whether the rings around I-V light up and if so, the two LEDs above them are more of a mystery to me.