Hi All,
Is there a place to download the factory presets on the Kemper ?
I used to be able to find them in System menu, but can't anymore.
Read some threads about just dragging and dropping them via Rig Manager, but the folders are empty there as well.
No Factory presets in Rig Manager or Kemper
- MaximeLajoie
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They are no longer available in Rig Manager, because the the most up to date available Factory Presets are automatically loaded into your Profiler each time you do an OS update.
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They are no longer available in Rig Manager, because the the most up to date available Factory Presets are automatically loaded into your Profiler each time you do an OS update.
Ok ! I wanted to re-install them because I just now (finally) tried the new Kemper Drives and I am not getting a 100 % " wet " signal from them. Meaning that if I use a clean amp, I will hear the drives in parallel of the actual clean amp signal.
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if I use a clean amp, I will hear the drives in parallel of the actual clean amp signal.
This is by design. Traditional Drives (including the Klon) are designed to function with a cranked vintage amp (IE: an amp on the edge of breakup). If you use them with a clean amp, you will still hear clean amp signal.
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This is by design. Traditional Drives (including the Klon) are designed to function with a cranked vintage amp (IE: an amp on the edge of breakup). If you use them with a clean amp, you will still hear clean amp signal.
Hmm, well...that's pretty weird to me. When I use a klon type pedal in a clean amp, I hear the pedal going through the amp. Not the pedal and the amp seperated...
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When I use a klon type pedal in a clean amp, I hear the pedal going through the amp.
A clean tube amp may be closer to the edge of breakup than the Rigs you are trying.
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As Paul said, all classic OD circuits have a bit of the original clean signal passing through. The Kemper Drive seeks to mimic this. The manual gives a good description of this.
Something like the Full OC might be a better choice if you want a straight OD without the clean path.