I"m gonna be ruthless and i"m gonna be cruel.200 profiles are going to bite the dust......just got too many now....i can do it.......i really believe i can......just dont start tweaking.......aaaahggh!
Deletion Day is coming!
- londonjeepster
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I"m gonna be ruthless and i"m gonna be cruel.200 profiles are going to bite the dust......just got too many now....i can do it.......i really believe i can......just dont start tweaking.......aaaahggh!
And what will be the number of the ones left in your KPA?
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Round about 500.
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Still high. I was at 796, I'm at 365 (including all the last updates) and want to end at max 250...hopefully by this evening...
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Still high. I was at 796, I'm at 365 (including all the last updates) and want to end at max 250...hopefully by this evening...
OK. Now let's think about this. Before the KPA, how many amps were at your disposal? Even taking into account that some rigs are variations of a common amp, paring down your list of rigs to 250 is testimony to where we've arrived. I'm still shaking my head at the virtual amps at my disposal. God bless you CK, you're a friggin' genius!
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Oh shit,i just counted 1230 ,now got 1200,well its a start.got distracted by tills great evil chuck profile.
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I thought this was a thread about Mayan prophecies...
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kindda funny... I was (and have been all my life) a minimilist...well to a degree, and I had the same thought on the Kemper.. sure, I dont need anything more than 5 or 10 great different amp rigs on my system, that should cover the grounds. - now ive got 1200 or so!!
Reason is.. no matter where you are, or what your doing, sometimes the grass is always greener etc...
And was fedup of spending far to long transferring files back and forth, as soon as I removed an amp.. a few days later I'd need it for whatever im working on again. so now they are there to stay..
So the morel of the story is.. - its always better to have a choice.....but its also more damaging also....(scratches head)
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I thought this was a thread about Mayan prophecies...
Many may enter but few may leave.
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I keep lots of profiles on my cpu and enjoy having exploration days, but I generally keep my KPA down to 50-100 at a time for day to day stuff...I'd actually like it lower, I can't stand scrolling through all the patches looking for my goto tones. My head would explod if I kept 1200 on the unit- how could you do anymore than hit a chord and move onto the next one? I would be stuck in profile war and never finish a song!
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I have about 1600 in my KPA, but, about 200 Snapshots.
By pressing the 'Quick' button I've only really got 200. -
1200 is too many i know but i"m slowly cutting them down,been really busy finishing off album,just 2 songs to go now.album was half done when i got the Kemper and the guitars are much better with it,quite like to go back and replace all the guitars but time and budget wont allow.
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yes, yes
the hunter-gatherer-syndrom!
i had 550 and could not stop to play. which was nice. couldn´t finish a song. which wasn't.
once i have reduced my profiles to the handy number of 70 everything went smoothly.
i recommend the combined crankyrayhanky-geraldo-method: have once in a week a stroll-through-the-nu-profiles-day
and leave 50 faves on your KPA to keep temptation of noodling around to the minimum.have fun!
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Yeah, this is a first world problem indeed. The need to "complete" a collection of something is deeply ingrained in us, though some have it worse than others. I'm not even sure how many are currently on my KPA... both the originals and the update rig pack, Amp Farm and Armin's bundles, about 20 I downloaded myself from the exchange, a bunch I found on Silent Thunder Ground and a small handful of bass amp profiles I made myself using Amplitube SVX.
Anyway, it's not nearly as bad as some of you've mentioned but I do still feel like I'm drowning in choice. I think I figured out part of my problem: It's possible to make any profile sound good! OK, maybe this is hyperbole, but early on I found that with not too much tweaking I could get a lackluster profile to sound great with a little tweaking here and there. A lot of that could be because the factory packs are all good to begin with but need a little tailoring. So I keep thinking, "Oh, maybe I'll keep that one around... there could be a pearl in that one if I look hard enough. This leads to never deleting a single profile. I tell myself that an editor librarian application to help manage profiles would help fix all of this... but we all know that's a lie.
So things could be worse. I've told myself that I've got a decent complement of nearly every classic amp known to mankind and a bunch of exotic boutique stuff as well, so there's no need to go to the rig exchange any more. Except if someone posts a Pearce... and bass amps... still would like to pick up a few more good bass amps...
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Not too bothered about bass amps myself,i think most decent guitar amp profiles can be used pretty successfully for bass.
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I've only had my unit a week and I already have some major housecleaning to do on mine. I can't figure out how to delete profiles though??
I can't find anything in the manual about it.
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I've only had my unit a week and I already have some major housecleaning to do on mine. I can't figure out how to delete profiles though??
I can't find anything in the manual about it.
When you use the Browse knob you should see the delete in the upper left corner.
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My name is Neil and I know how you're feeling - its like kids in a sweet shop.
I had well over 1000, waisted loads of time. Everytime I start to do the housekeeping I deleting some but found something else to add.
I don't think its going to be easy but the enhanced search facility helps. I creating a list of c 25 amps I really want to use and have resolved to commit to audition and delete.
Is there a easy way to know how many amps and rigs you have so I can chart my weekly progress?
Neil
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Make a backup un the usb and open the file on your computer. This will show you how many rigs you have