Which expression pedals work with the Kemper?
I have an Ernie Ball that didn't work. (Didn't think it would ) I also have a Crybaby Wah controller for the Dunlop Rack Wah that doesn't work. ( thought this would work)
Which expression pedals work with the Kemper?
I have an Ernie Ball that didn't work. (Didn't think it would ) I also have a Crybaby Wah controller for the Dunlop Rack Wah that doesn't work. ( thought this would work)
Anything that uses a TRS (stereo) cable, I think.
Come to think of it not sure why my Ernie Ball Jr. won't work. it works for my Strymon Timeline and also my TC electronic G force.
it must be pilot error ...
This is what I use but you have to make sure you get the 25K version. Built very good. Got mine on ebay for about 65 bucks.
http://www.ernieball.com/produ…5k-for-active-electronics
Come to think of it not sure why my Ernie Ball Jr. won't work. it works for my Strymon Timeline and also my TC electronic G force.
it must be pilot error ...
If it works with your G-Force, it should work.
How do you have it connected?
Are any of the Pedal functions assigned in System?
What pedal based effects are active in your rigs?
I have one of my amps in the browser opened and I pushed stomp B. I chose the first wah setting. Then I pushed the system button and scrolled to pedals. I've tried both expression type one and type two pedals on both the pedal inputs. I am also using a TRS cable. The only thing I haven't done is stored any of these settings...
I pushed stomp B. I chose the first wah setting.
There is one more setting to adjust, to make the pedal active:
From the Reference Manual:
"To activate the pedal for any of these effects, select the desired pedal mode, and dial the pedal range."
There are also some Wah presets - activate an effects slot, and use the Browse knob to see all the FX presets.
BTW - Pedal Input 1 defaults to wah, but pedal 2 can be specified as a wah using a soft knob in Systems.
I hate to play the dunce but I have a question. I took my KPA out for its first rehearsal tonight. Grabbed a brand new trs cable and a regular guitar cable to hook up my mission ep1-kp for the first time. I made sure the correct cables were in the correct slots but for the life of me could not get volume or wah to work. IS there something that first must be done somewhere in the system menu?
Expression pedals are pretty much plug and play, once you set the type. If you want both volume and FX on a single pedal, enable wah>volume and wah>pitch in the system menu.
Display MoreThere is one more setting to adjust, to make the pedal active:
From the Reference Manual:
"To activate the pedal for any of these effects, select the desired pedal mode, and dial the pedal range."
There are also some Wah presets - activate an effects slot, and use the Browse knob to see all the FX presets.
BTW - Pedal Input 1 defaults to wah, but pedal 2 can be specified as a wah using a soft knob in Systems.
must be the pedal-I've checked those options too
Might grab a Dunlop DVP3 Volume X this weekend.
I like the DVP - it works well with the Kemper.
I sold my G-Force a long time ago (when the G-System came out). I just remembered it was possible to use a Volume Pedal OR an Epression Pedal to control it. If your EB Jr. is a volume pedal (not an expression pedal), that explains why it does not work with a single TRS cable to control the Kemper.
Only a little off topic! But it would be great if Kemper would put a reverse polarity switch in the pedal section, so you didn't have to rewire certain ( like Roland/Boss) expression pedals
Dunlop DVP3 Volume X works fine.
Someone said the 24ohm version of the EB works.
I like the DVP - it works well with the Kemper.
I sold my G-Force a long time ago (when the G-System came out). I just remembered it was possible to use a Volume Pedal OR an Epression Pedal to control it. If your EB Jr. is a volume pedal (not an expression pedal), that explains why it does not work with a single TRS cable to control the Kemper.
Must have been two bad cables in a row, it worked fine at home last night with a different cord. That's a relief.
weird