I always put kaos.bin in the root ...
What is the root folder? I don't see that on my USB stick. I just upgraded to 3.02
without any problems, but I don't see any "root" folder.
I always put kaos.bin in the root ...
What is the root folder? I don't see that on my USB stick. I just upgraded to 3.02
without any problems, but I don't see any "root" folder.
What is the root folder? I don't see that on my USB stick. I just upgraded to 3.02
without any problems, but I don't see any "root" folder.
The "root" folder is just on the flash drive not placed in any folder. If that makes sense for ya.
The "root" folder is just on the flash drive not placed in any folder. If that makes sense for ya.
Thanks! I thought that was probably the case.
I've never heard of a tube amp with s/pdif input, though...
Churns,
Sam
It's not to profile a tube amp. It's to profile a digital signal... Can anyone shed any light ?
I know that, I'm just saying that the Profiler was created for the purpose of profiling tube amps, so the I/O is geared for that. I could however be totally wrong and be underestimating the flexibility of the machine.
Chi,
Sam
I wasn't implying you didn't dude :)! But I get your view... I'm pretty certain I read it somewhere, it was one of my main deciding factors in taking the plunge for it....
It's not to profile a tube amp. It's to profile a digital signal... Can anyone shed any light ?
You are not trying create a digital profile of Kate Upton or Scarlett Johansson, by chance?? You are a mad scientist !!
You are not trying create a digital profile of Kate Upton or Scarlett Johansson, by chance?? You are a mad scientist !!
Please post detailed instructions when you figure it out.
What is the best accepted practice for profiling multiple mics simultaneously? (Obviously an interface has to be in the signal chain...) but what ideas do people have?
Thanks in advance for helpful suggestions...
What is the best accepted practice for profiling multiple mics simultaneously? (Obviously an interface has to be in the signal chain...) but what ideas do people have?
Thanks in advance for helpful suggestions...
Cherish,
Sam
Phase is obviously an important issue...
What is the routing to profile via an interface please...?
Anyone ?
Also, just a quick question/safety worry - is it ok to have the 'Power Amp' engaged when no cabinet connected ? (since it is transistor P.A. rather than a valve... just I hear click when it's activates and want to ensure it doesn't heat up or anything...!)
Also, just a quick question/safety worry - is it ok to have the 'Power Amp' engaged when no cabinet connected ? (since it is transistor P.A. rather than a valve... just I hear click when it's activates and want to ensure it doesn't heat up or anything...!)
Perfectly fine.
Anyone ?
Also, just a quick question/safety worry - is it ok to have the 'Power Amp' engaged when no cabinet connected ? (since it is transistor P.A. rather than a valve... just I hear click when it's activates and want to ensure it doesn't heat up or anything...!)
As Sam said, that isn't an issue. I use it this way all the time (I never turn off the power amp even when I'm not using it). I haven't had any issues. I believe there is a little info on that in the user manual about that too, check in there if you are curious.
Sound. Thanks for the verification...
Is anyone able to help with Profiling via:
a) S/PDIF and;
b) using multiple mics through an interface to the Kemper (is it as simple as routing a cable from OUT of interface to the 'RETURN INPUT' of the Kemper...? - my interface only has TRS outs so would have to be a 1/4" jack to 1/4" or XLR - would it need to be TRS or TS (guessing TS would suffice or does it need to be stereo?) (would 1/4" to XLR be advantageous?!)
Cheers in advance
Display MoreSound. Thanks for the verification...
Is anyone able to help with Profiling via:
a) S/PDIF and;
b) using multiple mics through an interface to the Kemper (is it as simple as routing a cable from OUT of interface to the 'RETURN INPUT' of the Kemper...? - my interface only has TRS outs so would have to be a 1/4" jack to 1/4" or XLR - would it need to be TRS or TS (guessing TS would suffice or does it need to be stereo?) (would 1/4" to XLR be advantageous?!)
Cheers in advance
It's all in the manual, dude
Ok will have a looky!
Can anyone confirm (by double-checking their Profiler...) that the DEFAULT 'RETURN LEVEL' is 5.0dB when switching to the 'PROFILER' mode ??
Just want to check something...!
EDIT: I've noticed the return level when profiling changes and there doesn't seem to be a default