With the new OS, it seems you can change the color of the Input and Output LEDs.
But how can I do this?
New OS, how to change the color of the Input and Output LEDs
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Click the "System" button on your Kemper and go to Page 3. On the top of the display, click the button "Signal Leds Blue"
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Click the "System" button on your Kemper and go to Page 3. On the top of the display, click the button "Signal Leds Blue"
That's what I already did.
But nothing happened! -
It doesn't change the big white buttons color.
It just changes the little LED's color which indicates the input and output signal level.
Instead of green/yellow/red they are blue/purple. -
It doesn't change the big white buttons color.
It changes the little leds which indicates if the input our output is to loud.
Instead of green/yellow/red they are blue/purple.Thanks.
So that's not usefull for me. -
This is primarily for people with red green color blindness.
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This is primarily for people with red green color blindness.
From wiki:
People with deuteranomaly and protanomaly are collectively known as red-green colour blind and they generally have difficulty distinguishing between reds, greens, browns and oranges. They also commonly confuse different types of blue and purple hues.
May I kindly suggest you pick some other colors then? -
When you switch the Input/Output LEDs to blue, it will change from blue to red, instead from green to red.
It is not about separating different blue or red colour types.So it should work. Have you tried it out yet?
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Yeah I did. Wasn't really sure what I saw:
External Content www.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.There seem to be a lot of different colour changes going on - even at low input. But I guess it's internal bleed from other buttons or something.
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Well, it changes fluently from blue to red.
That means you will see all mixtures of purple etc.
Do you have problems to identify an overload by that? -
Well, it changes fluently from blue to red.
That means you will see all mixtures of purple etc.
Do you have problems to identify an overload by that?Not when it goes full red of course. But all the mixtures inbetween are just as bad as the red/green setting (see above). Either way - I'll live