Questions about the KPA main outs:
What is comming out of the left and right main outs of the KPA?
Is it the same in both outputs?
If a profile is done with two different mics does the left contain one of the mics and the right the other mic?
Questions about the KPA main outs:
What is comming out of the left and right main outs of the KPA?
Is it the same in both outputs?
If a profile is done with two different mics does the left contain one of the mics and the right the other mic?
You can specify in the Output menu what comes out of the Main Outs.
Normally it's Master left and right, which carries the Same signal unless you put a Stereo effect post amp.
Try it with the Air Chorus and you know what I mean with stereo.
A multi- mic setup is never reflected in the stereo image, and that's a good thing.
You can specify in the Output menu what comes out of the Main Outs.
Normally it's Master left and right, which carries the Same signal unless you put a Stereo effect post amp.
Try it with the Air Chorus and you know what I mean with stereo.
A multi- mic setup is never reflected in the stereo image, and that's a good thing.
Thanks for the info.
When I record a real cab with two mic's I always send them to different tracks. That way I can blend and slightly pan the two different mic tones to taste. I get more flexibility that way.
You could do this by recording the pure guitar and reamp later through 2 slightly different rigs
You could do this by recording the pure guitar and reamp later through 2 slightly different rigs
unfortunately this will not work. the KPA has dynamic latency adjustment. You´ll end up with random phase issues by combining two reamped track from one source track
I proposed some kind of a "latency switch", fixed latency for reamping purposes, dynamic latency for live-playing. Tech support told me, they will consider this idea, without a guaranty whatsoever.