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Be aware of the digital sonic artifacts (aliasing) in your KPA!
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Sorry mates, I don´t think that´s a case of counting, it´s a case of making a great product perfect for everyone, nothing else. If I would build an amp, and would find out such problems, there´s only one thing to do - solve it!
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Here is an example of aliesing..I can hear it..now is it really a problem ?? in some situation it it worse than this..in some it is less ..I'll let you judge
here are two solos in a song I'm working on..first is Kemper, second is a real amp ..listen to the second half of the first one and you'll hear the aliesing..
here they are soloed no effectshere is the same thing in the middle of the song
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In my opinion the strength of the KPA is the pure amp sounds. It most likely won't ever rival the Axe series for example in terms of effects. Hence it should be a priority to make the amp simulation as perfect as possible. It is already very good as is, but there is definitely a noticeable (under special circumstances) aliasing, which is unacceptable.
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ACY and Daniel are right!
+1 , high notes sound very strange, artificial harmonics completely unreal compared to how they sound on a real amp.
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If it is really an easy fix (CK mumbled something about 3 seconds) then I'd also vote for it. I mean the whole point of the KPA is to NOT use the "you won't notice it in a mix" argument anymore. The Kemper is spot on with the exception of that little annoyance. So if it can be done quickly, please Mr. Kemper, have a go at it.
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Sorry mates, I don´t think that´s a case of counting, it´s a case of making a great product perfect for everyone, nothing else. If I would build an amp, and would find out such problems, there´s only one thing to do - solve it!
In my opinion the strength of the KPA is the pure amp sounds. It most likely won't ever rival the Axe series for example in terms of effects. Hence it should be a priority to make the amp simulation as perfect as possible. It is already very good as is, but there is definitely a noticeable (under special circumstances) aliasing, which is unacceptable.
If it is really an easy fix (CK mumbled something about 3 seconds) then I'd also vote for it. I mean the whole point of the KPA is to NOT use the "you won't notice it in a mix" argument anymore. The Kemper is spot on with the exception of that little annoyance. So if it can be done quickly, please Mr. Kemper, have a go at it.
IMHO - all of these +1!!!
(please note though, that I don't really notice the aliasing when playing through my rigs)
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Yes it needs to be fixed. I don't have it in my rigs but, it really bothers Scott so it needs to be fixed
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Yes it needs to be fixed. I don't have it in my rigs but, it really bothers Scott so it needs to be fixed
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Yes it needs to be fixed. I don't have it in my rigs but, it really bothers Scott so it needs to be fixed
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Yes it needs to be fixed. I don't have it in my rigs but, it really bothers Scott so it needs to be fixed
Quote of the day!!!!!!!
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ACY and Daniel are right!
+1 , high notes sound very strange, artificial harmonics completely unreal compared to how they sound on a real amp.
With the gain at (IMHO) unusable settings, yes the highest notes on the guitar will have a ghost note underneath. But artificial harmonics completely unreal? This is a completely exposed clip featuring a pinch harmonic @ :43 single note playing between the 15th and 18th fret on the B string: http://www.theampfactory.com/audio_samples/1580.mp3. I think many of you folks have become fixated on this. No doubt CK and crew will do something to address this, but posts like this IMHO are blowing things way, way out of proportion.
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IMHO: When you can´t handle high gain settings ................ go practise!
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IMHO: When you can´t handle high gain settings ................ go practise!
My teacher told me the exact contrary
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I think many of you folks have become fixated on this. No doubt CK and crew will do something to address this, but posts like this IMHO are blowing things way, way out of proportion.
If it had been fixed months ago, we wouldn't be talking about it now—our fixating has to do with the inaction by the company and our desire for optimum audio performance. I think the -1 guys are helping to perpetuate this also.
Forget for a moment about the KPA live or in the studio, what about the guy sitting alone and bonding with the killer lead tones that are available—why should he have to notice or try and overlook an artifact that shouldn't be present in a world-class device like the KPA? -
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exactly like that!