Question and help for setting up controller

  • Hi everybody, proud owner of 2 brand new toasters:), and long time Axe Fx user.


    Now, I need help with setting up MFC, as well as question about rigs in performance mode.

    For those who own both axe and Kemper, I thought kemper rigs in performance are like scenes in Axe Fx preset?


    Now, I set up my mfc to change rigs and performances (lower row) and upper row to activate stomps in rigs. Now, question is: Is it possible to keep the state of current stomps in rig of particular performance, but I don't mean locking them, bear with me :)


    If I load rig 1, which, let's say has all stomps off in initial state, during playing I activate boost, and later switch to rig 3, which also doesn't have boost activated in initial state, going back to rig 1 - it doesn't remember that i activated boost.


    In axe fx, when you're in scenes of preset, it remembers whatever changes you did to previous scenes, and keeps it, until you exit particular preset. Can Kemper do the same, or no?


    Or it's probably my setup, or limitation of mfc, or?


    Any help is much appreciated :)

  • That behavior on the Fractal stuff was also an optional choice. I never had any of my Fractal stuff programmed to behave that way.

    If I changed what was happening in scene 1, then another scene was enabled, going back to the first scene would have it revert back into its default ‘as programmed’ state. I just prefer it that way.

    Just clearing up that this is not the way the Fractal stuff works. Their stuff has an option for both methods.

  • That behavior on the Fractal stuff was also an optional choice. I never had any of my Fractal stuff programmed to behave that way.

    If I changed what was happening in scene 1, then another scene was enabled, going back to the first scene would have it revert back into its default ‘as programmed’ state. I just prefer it that way.

    Just clearing up that this is not the way the Fractal stuff works. Their stuff has an option for both methods.

    Yes, I know. I just wonder is the same behaviour possible with Kemper?