I have the Kemper Profiler rackmount and I have the perfect sound for recording. I'm using another profile, then I have the Kemper output going to my DAW (Cubase) and there is some post-processing done on the audio before it is output to my monitors. Can I make a profile of the Kemper with the post processing that's being done in Cubase? It's basically a match EQ plugin in the DAW.
Profiling the profiler through DAW...
- simonbsez
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Yes. As long as the post processing isn’t a compressor or time based (delay/rev/modulation) you should be fine.
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Thanks for the reply, I will try it out tonight.
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Another possibility would be to extract the cab IR from said profile and then bounce it through the match EQ to form a new cab with the desired frequency response: irSampling.wav -> DAW -> Profiler (well prepared) -> DAW -> MatchEQ (zero latency) -> WAV -> Edit -> Rig Manager -> Replace original Cab
Edit: A more elaborate way would be: ((cab IR -> frequency response) * (match EQ -> IR -> frequency response)) -> minimum phase FIR filter [i.e. the final cab IR]. But that would require quite a bit of DSP math...