Hi Folks, I have just acquired a powered Kemper and have yet to really dig into it. But one thing I have noticed among the stock profiles is that if a delay is present then, to my ears at least, the delay tails seem to be what I can only describe as 'swirling' or almost 'phasing'. Might there be a reason for this? Is it part of the particular profile, or is there a basic tweak that needs applying? I run the Kemper into a Zilla Guitar Cab (not FRFR), with Monitor Cab off. Any advice much appreciated.
Stock profiles, delay tails swirling?
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Hi Folks, I have just acquired a powered Kemper and have yet to really dig into it. But one thing I have noticed among the stock profiles is that if a delay is present then, to my ears at least, the delay tails seem to be what I can only describe as 'swirling' or almost 'phasing'. Might there be a reason for this? Is it part of the particular profile, or is there a basic tweak that needs applying? I run the Kemper into a Zilla Guitar Cab (not FRFR), with Monitor Cab off. Any advice much appreciated.
There are a _lot_ of options in the delay settings Try editing the delay and turn down for example modulation. You'll find other parameters to play with as well.
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Make sure to make the Monitor Output (Speaker Output uses the same signal) to 'Master Mono'.
Does that help?
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I shall give both those suggestions a try, thank you gents.
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you could also try headphones.
if the issue isn't appearing there, it's most likely an improper stereo to mono 'conversion' issue (like giving a stereo feed to a mono cable/cabinet) as mentioned above.
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OK, thank you very much.