You don;t need Morphing to do this. It has been possible to control the amount of pitch shift with a pedal, since the Pitch FX became available
Sorry for off topic but I like that example
You don;t need Morphing to do this. It has been possible to control the amount of pitch shift with a pedal, since the Pitch FX became available
Sorry for off topic but I like that example
Hi Guys,
I use a regular midiswitcher for performances.
Do you know if it´s possible to "pedal pitch" without a pedal?
I like to do divebombs/pedal pitch effects with only the midiswitcher.
Perhaps with touch sensitivity like the autowah functions?
Thanks
OK I just checked this again. The reason why dive bombs are impossible ATM is because with the pitch FX's only mix parameter is assignable to morphing, not the pitch parameter itself. That's why with morphing the effect only gets blended in. This will make a great feature request.
Now the FR is here: Make pitch available to morphing parameters in pitch FX's
"Liked".
That's not a continuous parameter tho?
That's not a continuous parameter tho?
This is semantics to me or to put it another way: detuning a guitar in steps of semitones can well be continuous if each step (e.g. of 12 semitones I want to tune down) is assigned a range of the available CC values.
Oh, I did not mean that the request should be disrgarded, was rather trying to understand why it doesnt't work under normal conditions.
At the risk of making this discussion even more pedantic "semantic": the pitch-related parameters that you can set in the Pedal Pitch stomp are not suitable for morphing because they are discrete (in semitones steps); but since they define the range of the effect (heel--toe) rather than the current pitch, they aren't the values you would want to morph anyway.
The actual pitch (as controlled by expression pedal), on the other hand, is a continuous sweep, but is not available as a parameter on the Kemper.
I think a solution would be to add a "Morph Pitch" toggle parameter in the Pitch Pedal stomp (just like there are toggles for Pure Tuning, WahPedal to Pitch etc.). If it is OFF, the continuous pitch sweep is controlled directly by an expression pedal (set up as pitch pedal or wah, with WahPedal to Pitch enabled) in the usual way; if it is ON, it becomes part of the morphing setup, and the Heel Pitch/Toe Pitch parameters define the range between unmorphed and morphed.
At the risk of making this discussion even more "semantic": the pitch-related parameters that you can set in the Pedal Pitch stomp are not suitable for morphing because they are discrete (in semitones steps); but since they define the range of the effect (heel--toe) rather than the current pitch, they aren't the values you would want to morph anyway.
this!
You don;t need Morphing to do this. It has been possible to control the amount of pitch shift with a pedal, since the Pitch FX became available <img src="http://www.kemper-amps.com/forum/wcf/images/smilies/smile.png" alt=":)" />
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To blend the mix levels between two different stomps was my consideration too to make lavish pitching stuff possible.But the opportunity to change the voices itself would be more beautiful.... Anyway. I found some other paults-pitch-rigs in rig exchange yesterday and there are some really great and interesting set up's in there. Thank you for uploading that!
You're welcome!
The actual pitch (as controlled by expression pedal), on the other hand, is a continuous sweep, but is not available as a parameter on the Kemper.
I tried a pitch pedal RIG. with a pitch pedal.
The Pitch you can do with the Pedal are in half/tone step .
But there is no transient so the ear could exept it as a quasi continious pitch up a certain speed.
I can imagine that this could be a nice effect to include it in the morph funtion(however It could be realized)
I got this from Burkhard and it worked for me:
"You need to do this:
1. Activate "MorphPedal >Pitch" in System Settings in order to link pedal pitch effects to Morphing controller (applies for Morph Pedal as well as buttons)
2. Activate "Rig Button Morph" in System Settings. Otherwise the Rig buttons of the Remote would reload the Rig instead of initiate Morphing.
3. Select Pedal Pitch and configure in a Rig.
4. Set Rise Time and Fall Time in Rig Settings as you wish and store the Rig.Now subsequent hits of the Remote's Rig Buttons will not only simulate the moves of a Morphing Pedal, but also trigger the Pitch Pedal linked to it.I prefer that method especially for those time bomb effects as it is much more precise than moving any pedal.
I suggest to install 4.0.4 upfront. Earlier revisions have an issue with accidental Rise and Fall Times."
Try it out. As I said, worked for me perfectly. Again, not from me, hail to Burkhard
Thanks will give it a try this weekend
Hello Burkhard or skyrocker,
Is it possible now (with my single button pedal switch) to switch to a rig and start morphing at the same time?
I understood it like this...but did not get this function dialed in.
I have 4.0.4. and made all suggested settings.
Hello Burkhard or skyrocker,
Is it possible now (with my single button pedal switch) to switch to a rig and start morphing at the same time?
I understood it like this...but did not get this function dialed in.
I have 4.0.4. and made all suggested settings.
I don't think it's possible. You'll have to strike another button to commence the morph and keep tapping it to keep it going.
Alright, thanks.
I write a feature request.
I like to keep up my singlebuttondream with kemper.
Alright, thanks.
I write a feature request.
I like to keep up my singlebuttondream with kemper.
I saw the feature request and was wondering: will you change your tone as you dive bomb? Or would you want to dive bomb with the same tone? A little unsure of how you want to apply this FR and interested in finding out more.
First: My compliants are on highest level.
It is fantastic that the new update made possible to pedal pitch with a mono switch with defined time and pitch.
THANKS FOR THAT
nightlight: I wrote more under "feature request". Don´t want to confuse with parallel writings in two places.