I'm new to this and I know it's been talked about a lot but I went to respond to a thread and it was over 60 days old so an automated message told me to make a new post.
I've got a pair of Matamp/Electric heads plus one of my friends and some unique cabs and a lot of microphones so I'd like to make a bunch of good profiles. I normally do my recording through UAD Apollo's and I've looked up how people can do profiles with multiple mic's with it but before I get all involved in that...how worth it is it? Especially when you're multi-tracking guitars and layering stuff. Getting the right mics, right angles and placements and of course phase alignment all takes a fair amount more time with two mics and if seasoned Kemper folks say that you can really hear a positive difference then I'll push for that but if not then I won't. I don't want to make a bunch of profiles I don't need and since I have some of my gear at home and some at my rehearsal studio and I'd like to borrow some amps and cabs from friends to make some models it would be more efficient to have a solid plan going into this. I know that I might eventually have a different opinion than others and my own opinion about 1 vs 2 mics might change over time so I'm just looking for the most effective starting point to start making my profiles. Thanks.