Hey everybody I'm Mikko and this is my first post. I've been a Kemper owner for quite some time now and finally found the courage to start a conversation on this forum. You're most likely not familiar with my company "ML Sound Lab", I'm best known for creating some of the highest quality impulse response collections on the market. I've been labeled the "djent IR guy" as I've made the IR's that Periphery and many other djent bands use both live and in the studio. (Periphery III is a good example) I'm definitely more of an alternative-prog-rock guy myself. Anyways today I shot a pretty cool video comparing my Dual Recto to some of the modelers that I own which includes the Kemper obviously and also the Axe-Fx III and Line6 Helix. My aim here was to try and bring some peace to the "modeler war" as I believe all of these modelers are capable of sounding amazing. Check it out:
Feel free to try out the rig, that's the sound of my blue and flowery Dual Rectifier. I've been thinking about expanding "ML Sound Lab" to also create Kemper profiles as I do have quite an impressive collection of gear including everything from Woodstock era Marshalls to modern high gain beasts and I've been creating guitar tones professionally for about 5 years now. After months of trying out different "profiling methods" I've finally discovered a way to perfectly capture my real amps and cabs separately while they still react with each other. I really don't like the idea of having separate profiles for studio and powered cab use. The way I do profiles should work perfectly for both use cases. The free rig you can download was done using my "secret methods" if you want to try it out. Oh and... I don't really know many Kemper users and I would love to have active beta testers. If you're interested in doing some beta testing for me please contact me through conversations and tell me about yourself.
I hope this is all well-received here as I'd love to be a part of the conversation.