I'm going to guess if they have any sort of editor/librarian planned it'll be web browser based. I hooked my Kemper up to my network today and pointed my browser to it's IP and it came back with a page that said "Kemper Profiling Amplifier built-in webserver".
KPA Editor
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I'm going to guess if they have any sort of editor/librarian planned it'll be web browser based. I hooked my Kemper up to my network today and pointed my browser to it's IP and it came back with a page that said "Kemper Profiling Amplifier built-in webserver".
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I'm going to guess if they have any sort of editor/librarian planned it'll be web browser based. I hooked my Kemper up to my network today and pointed my browser to it's IP and it came back with a page that said "Kemper Profiling Amplifier built-in webserver".
You guys are so clever that I get scared.....
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I'm going to guess if they have any sort of editor/librarian planned it'll be web browser based. I hooked my Kemper up to my network today and pointed my browser to it's IP and it came back with a page that said "Kemper Profiling Amplifier built-in webserver".
If that means opening the KPA to the Internet, then I hope that isn't the path. Next thing you know, there will be hackers, malware, ...
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If that means opening the KPA to the Internet, then I hope that isn't the path. Next thing you know, there will be hackers, malware, ...
Attacks by the Axonymous...
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Worry not. Things have to be configured to join the internet. There's no chance of you accidentally downloading a Crate profile
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If that means opening the KPA to the Internet, then I hope that isn't the path. Next thing you know, there will be hackers, malware, ...
No, it has nothing to do with internet access. Lots of electronics have web servers built in these days. My Yamaha AV receiver has a web server, and it allows me control the whole thing from a browser. It's a smart way to go from a development standpoint. You don't have develop for multiple platforms - Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android. You just develop once for the web server and any device with a browser can access it.
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hi,
so your KPA can automaticly download the new profiles from Rig Exchange
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I'm going to guess if they have any sort of editor/librarian planned it'll be web browser based. I hooked my Kemper up to my network today and pointed my browser to it's IP and it came back with a page that said "Kemper Profiling Amplifier built-in webserver".
... Now that's news!
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With 700 profiles and growing, a cool feature of an editor/librarian, would be a section for personaly ranking them ...maybe a scale of 1-10, and a quick view of the amp/mic(s), and speaker cabinet used in the captured profile , along with any notes you may want to add , such as a certain application you may have found ie (jazz comping, metal rhythym, EJlike lead tone,etc)
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When the editor works through the network interface, then it could be easily cross platform. So every Mac, Linux and Windows user could benefit of it!
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With 700 profiles and growing, a cool feature of an editor/librarian, would be a section for personaly ranking them ...maybe a scale of 1-10, and a quick view of the amp/mic(s), and speaker cabinet used in the captured profile , along with any notes you may want to add , such as a certain application you may have found ie (jazz comping, metal rhythym, EJlike lead tone,etc)
+1 I would also be able to rank and add notes to rig, the library is just getting massive and it is hard to really hard to decide on cleaning unused rigs...
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When the editor works through the network interface, then it could be easily cross platform. So every Mac, Linux and Windows user could benefit of it!
Yes, don't forget Linux platform!
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A librarian/editor is a must!
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I just bought a Roland GR55 and Roland had no editor. A user made one and that works very good. I'm sure there will be users that can make an e ditor for the KPA too!
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I just bought a Roland GR55 and Roland had no editor. A user made one and that works very good. I'm sure there will be users that can make an e ditor for the KPA too!
What gumtown did for the GR-55 is quite exceptional considering he didn't received any help from Roland and reverse engineered the whole thing. I rely exclusively on his editor to control it.
However unlike Roland, Kemper are providing update to the product and have showed interest in proving a librarian editor, so that would be kind of weird to also have a user do it. I guess it depends on how high on the priority list the editor is... I'm sure if Kemper want to offload the work out they just have to send gumtown a KPA, if I remember correctly he did the GR-55 editor to finance his unit through donation on source forge
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I would like to see an editor and a dedicated foot control. Those two items would make this a complete set-up!!!!
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Agreed. I wish that would happen. I'm not holding my breath though.
I'm on the verge of getting a cheap solution, but I think I'm going to hold out until the end of January to see what cristof has in store. An editor with a foot controller would be the bomb. Let's hope!
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Hi folks,
I just got back from a little party. Yes - I might be a bit drunk. But you know, drunk poeple tell the truth. I am really fed up with always tip toeing: Oh - can we please have an editor?? F**ck - if they cannot deliver, is there anyone else who can? I buy! That's rediculous. Forgive my bad english and my inpolite form. But enough is enough - I am tired of turning knobs on my KPA. They almost fall appart - sh****t!!! I go to sleep now