Advanced amp profiling

  • Is it even possible? If so this is my only request.


    Not even sure you'd call it that. A friend and I were discussing the Kemper, he was speculating on the potential advances in the tech. His idea was to be able to profile every aspect of the amp, by profiling the sweep of each pot, affects of switches on tone, and being able to profile an amps power section by run direct into the fx return of the loop.
    And it could go on and on.....


    The basics of this idea are really interesting to me, I think it could make KPA an even more amazing machine.

  • His idea was to be able to profile every aspect of the amp, by profiling the sweep of each pot, affects of switches on tone, and being able to profile an amps power section by run direct into the fx return of the loop.

    Hey, is that you, friend? 8|
    Joking... :) but the exact same thing I told my friend.

    Use your ears, not your mathematical sense.

  • Those are good ideas.
    One additional feature that Kemper mentioned previously is passive tonestacks.
    It's in this interview.
    http://www.guitar-muse.com/kemper-profiling-amp-2949-2949


    " We are building up a library for passive tone stacks so every amp can
    be equipped with the corresponding equalizer, even after the profile
    has been captured. The tone can be shaped then as on the original. But
    you can even choose another passive tone stack for your profile, or
    even a studio equalizer, that goes far beyond the boundaries again."