@DonPetersen Are you still open to receiving wav files of the white noise through the wahs? I've borrowed my mate's ancient Höfner wah wah that has two settings. One of them is very interesting, but the ramp on it is very small. I figured that the Kemper will allow me to increase the pedal range to make it more useful. I had a go myself, but the parameters are beyond me!
Kemper Wah Settings
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yes please.
This is the "share tips and tricks" forum, please treat it accordingly.
... which is why I called the boys to be back on-topic; I chose to do it in a self-deprecating manner so as to not point the finger at any individual; several of us were guilty.EDIT:
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On topic but with smile!
Tear the toilet chains brothers! So far it has been worth and is a big success:
- I found today on my attic 4 vintage WahWahs! That's a big surprise!
- I found one Morley Pro Series Volume (PVO) the red lettering one.
- I found a Wah Man, that I didn't remenber! 70? 80s? 90? Somebody an idea?
- I found a Ibanez WH10 late 80s, MiJ-Product!
- I found the Luxor Wah-Fuzz of the early 70s! At this moment I have only an accu with ~5% power. But it seems that the fuzz-function will work... I hope the WaWah too.
Now I load two accus for the WahWahs and then we will see the results. Till then: Tear your chains! It makes sense. This was proved once again today.
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... which is why I called the boys to be back on-topic;
there is a difference between a forum member and a mod stating this. odd, that I should have to point this out.I have zero interest in starting a discussion about a simple request. I explained to you before that information - especially in this subforum - should also be easily accessible, as a kind of knowledge archive. creating bloated threads with posts that have little or no new information might be fun but it does not respect the needs of future Profiler users that could and should benefit from these threads.
your lengthy answer should have been a pm to me.
one last time, gentlemen, back to topic please.
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I found a Ibanez WH10 late 80s, MiJ-Product!
I think this one (I had it back in the 90's) is already modeled (IBZ) if I'm right
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I think this one (I had it back in the 90's) is already modeled (IBZ) if I'm right
Oh yes you are right @waraba! Thanks. It's named IBZ Wh ten in my Toaster.
But I found on the left side a 'Depth' weel. Maybe there are big differences. If yes then I will modle two furthermore settings. -
Oh yes you are right @waraba! Thanks. It's named IBZ Wh ten in my Toaster.
But I found on the left side a 'Depth' weel. Maybe there are big differences. If yes then I will modle two furthermore settings.
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Thanks for this hint @DonPetersen! That would be the best solution. I will check it out first!
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Wah Man seems to be from the late 90s and is the precursor of the Stagg Wah Man of today.
Parameters:
Manual 4.4
Peak 4.1
Pedal Range +13%
Peak Range -25%
Pedal Mode on
Mix 100%
Ducking 0.0
Volume 0.0The Ibanez WH-10 (IBZ Wh ten) of this moment seems to get the middle position of depth. This is the best position in my opinion. I agree with @waraba that we dont need no variant.
The Luxor FuzzWah gets two problems in minimum. One with input or power and one with on/off knopp.
The Morley shows with led-light that it is on. But no funktion. Maybe I can fix the problem tomorrow.Please more tear of chains!
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Kulle, are you happy with that "approximation" or would you like to refine it by running the white-noise file through it and sending that to Don?
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OK, thank you Kulle.
I'll tackle this one tomorrow.
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I definetly can't fix the problems of the Morley. LED-Lights are in function. But the output ist to low. With Kemper I can hear a minimum. Clean sound instead drive. With mixer nothing to hear.
In the similar way the Luxor. There seems to be a power problem, too.
Here was a guy who offers help with this problems. But I can't find his post anymore. Was it in another thread?
Can somebody remember and find it? Maybe he can help uns.@Monkey_Man
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Done. Sorry about the 13-hour delay; nature called... and kept calling!
I've reordered the list in post 1 to reflect the manner in which the presets appear in the KPA. That is to say that "vowlers" appear first, followed by conventional wahs and then touch wahs.
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I still wish they'd label the FX and presets with their titles (showing up on the Kemper screen of course), not just generic "vintage chorus" for example... but the labels we put on them, or they put on them... life would be so much easier with this little addition imho.
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Thanks for the new list and new presets guys, just as excited as the first now with all the new stuff.
To put the news ones in, Is there any way in particular you guys replace the old with the new??
, did you have to go back and manually delete the old presets then copy the new??Ash
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Just follow the instructions, Brother Ash.
If you want to be sure you don't end up with any mis-named duplicates or whatever, first delete the wahs beginning with WVOW, WW and WWAH (specified in the documentation as the unique prefixes I used to ensure easy identification and perusal of these add-on presets).
Then, as per the instructions, copy the wahs in the zipped file from the "Stomp" shared folder to your KPA-formatted stick, pop that into the KPA, hit "External Storage", then "Import / Export", then "Import", and you're done!
Enjoy, fella.
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Thanks Nicky, great advice and good job mate, will give that a shot.
Ash
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Thanks Nicky!
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Thanks for the new list and new presets guys, just as excited as the first now with all the new stuff.
To put the news ones in, Is there any way in particular you guys replace the old with the new??
, did you have to go back and manually delete the old presets then copy the new??Ash
Just follow the instructions, Brother Ash.
If you want to be sure you don't end up with any mis-named duplicates or whatever, first delete the wahs beginning with WVOW, WW and WWAH (specified in the documentation as the unique prefixes I used to ensure easy identification and perusal of these add-on presets).
Then, as per the instructions, copy the wahs in the zipped file from the "Stomp" shared folder to your KPA-formatted stick, pop that into the KPA, hit "External Storage", then "Import / Export", then "Import", and you're done!
Enjoy, fella.
@Monkey_Mans proposal is most meaningful. I am labeling new FX always by myself to get the most meaningful lable a for me.