Is not supposed to be removed. Actually it should be brickwalled.
I am not sure what that means - the 1000 limit is still there and is always going to be?
Is not supposed to be removed. Actually it should be brickwalled.
I am not sure what that means - the 1000 limit is still there and is always going to be?
I can't wait to get home and try this I almost bought a wammy on sunday and thankfully didn't. Yeah my kpa toaster/
thanks CK and Team you're awesome
I am not sure what that means - the 1000 limit is still there and is always going to be?
It could even be reduced to 500 as soon as the librarian software is released and provides decent rig management, imho. If we want more features to toast even more amazing guitar sounds, we'll have to accept that some onboard memory needs to be reserved for firmware, I think.
Cheers,
Martin
It could even be reduced to 500 as soon as the librarian software is released and provides decent rig management, imho. If we want more features to toast even more amazing guitar sounds, we'll have to accept that some onboard memory needs to be reserved for firmware, I think.
Cheers,
Martin
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Let me direct upload from computer/editor/librarian/etc. and this makes the 1000 rig limit a non-issue.
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Easier management and I'd be willing to go down to a 128 limit. Especially if performance mode is around the corner.
Cheers,
jayson
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Easier management and I'd be willing to go down to a 128 limit. Especially if performance mode is around the corner.
Cheers,
jayson
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With the ability to sort and group the rig collection by category we can actually know what we have.
Right now I have over 500 rigs and don't remember why I kept most of them...so it does me no good to have them all in a single group in the KPA all the time.
To have them grouped in a way that I can understand their relevance to my workflow or in a way that labels the way they initially gave me inspiration is much better even if they have to be transferred back and forth from a computer.
so far so good
Hi everyone.
I need some help please. I cant figure out how to use the transpose function. I see it on my screen and its selected but how do I configure its parameters to transpose? Do I need an expression pedal to control it? I know you do for the pitch shifting so I am ordering one. In the meantime I was hoping to try out the transpose.
Thanks for any help.
No pedal needed. My immediate use for this has been to set it to -1, thus lowering my guitar so that it's effectively in an Eb tuning. Useful for jamming along to Van Halen and Jimi...I think some metal demons here use it for at -2 to give scare young children with death riffs. All good fun. I think out of the added features it's the least complicated but still very useful...
Most of these pitch effects have several pages of parameters - the right and left arrow keys are part of the fun with these.
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What type effect is this (Bit Shaper) and where is that place fx-loop or stombox? My ears its sounds like a very tight noise gate whit some limiter
Installed no problems at all. HOWEVER, took it to practise tonight and had my very first ever DSP Error turned off and back on and it worked fine then. I have a gig this Saturday coming so i'm very tempted to go back to a previous firmware until the official release is out.
No pedal needed. My immediate use for this has been to set it to -1, thus lowering my guitar so that it's effectively in an Eb tuning. Useful for jamming along to Van Halen and Jimi...I think some metal demons here use it for at -2 to give scare young children with death riffs. All good fun. I think out of the added features it's the least complicated but still very useful...
I absolutely love this feature, and I didn't expect it to be in any recent updates. My band plays several covers that go down to D and C#, so being able to reduce the hassle of multiple guitars/string gauges is incredible. There is a slightly noticeable tone loss, so I don't think I could use it for studio work yet, but for live it seems to be very sufficient.
It's an excellent update and very exciting to imagine what this box will be able to do in a few more years.
I absolutely love this feature, and I didn't expect it to be in any recent updates. My band plays several covers that go down to D and C#, so being able to reduce the hassle of multiple guitars/string gauges is incredible. There is a slightly noticeable tone loss, so I don't think I could use it for studio work yet, but for live it seems to be very sufficient.
It's an excellent update and very exciting to imagine what this box will be able to do in a few more years.
If you want more precise transposition, the Digitech Whammy V does better in that area. Flawless chromatic pitchshifting and transposition. The KPA has a little ways to go before I'd give up my Whammy V.
The new MicroPitch effect....any way of having that be stereo with two simultaneous detunes? I'd love to be able to set it to a few cents up on one side and a few cents down on the other.
The new MicroPitch effect....any way of having that be stereo with two simultaneous detunes? I'd love to be able to set it to a few cents up on one side and a few cents down on the other.
It already does this per CK.
If you want more precise transposition, the Digitech Whammy V does better in that area. Flawless chromatic pitchshifting and transposition. The KPA has a little ways to go before I'd give up my Whammy V.
Thanks for the suggestion Will. The concern with that is; it doesn't look like the whammy v has presets, so live play would involve lots of adjusting. Being able to marry up transposition in a stomp within a profile is more ideal, and I anticipate the KPA improving these new effects. Like others have mentioned, the stellar sound quality already exists in the Virus products, logically it's only a matter of time before the KPA is comparable to that level of performance. I'm surprised the 'frugal guitarist' is suggesting buying a $200 outboard item for marginal benefits.
Like I said, this effect was a surprise and something I didn't expect or was searching for. I have other guitars specifically setup for those tunings. And it's cool to be able to use the transpose AND the pitchshift simultaneously, e.g. Motley Crue Kickstart My Heart. Out of curiosity, could the whammy v do that, transpose my standard tuned guitar to D, and still use the pedal to pitch shift?
Thanks for the suggestion Will. The concern with that is; it doesn't look like the whammy v has presets, so live play would involve lots of adjusting. Being able to marry up transposition in a stomp within a profile is more ideal, and I anticipate the KPA improving these new effects. Like others have mentioned, the stellar sound quality already exists in the Virus products, logically it's only a matter of time before the KPA is comparable to that level of performance. I'm surprised the 'frugal guitarist' is suggesting buying a $200 outboard item for marginal benefits.
Like I said, this effect was a surprise and something I didn't expect or was searching for. I have other guitars specifically setup for those tunings. And it's cool to be able to use the transpose AND the pitchshift simultaneously, e.g. Motley Crue Kickstart My Heart. Out of curiosity, could the whammy v do that, transpose my standard tuned guitar to D, and still use the pedal to pitch shift?
This sounds cool about the standard tuning being dropped to D tuning. How can the kemper do this could you explain please. I have a few songs in my set which are open G tuning. I normally carry around another guitar but this would stop that if the kemper can change the tuning of the guitar
Thanks for the suggestion Will. The concern with that is; it doesn't look like the whammy v has presets, so live play would involve lots of adjusting. Being able to marry up transposition in a stomp within a profile is more ideal, and I anticipate the KPA improving these new effects. Like others have mentioned, the stellar sound quality already exists in the Virus products, logically it's only a matter of time before the KPA is comparable to that level of performance. I'm surprised the 'frugal guitarist' is suggesting buying a $200 outboard item for marginal benefits.
Like I said, this effect was a surprise and something I didn't expect or was searching for. I have other guitars specifically setup for those tunings. And it's cool to be able to use the transpose AND the pitchshift simultaneously, e.g. Motley Crue Kickstart My Heart. Out of curiosity, could the whammy v do that, transpose my standard tuned guitar to D, and still use the pedal to pitch shift?
The Whammy Drop Tune can do both transposition and pitch bend simultaneously. True that the Whammy V doesn't have presets, though it is MIDI controllable and as such if you controller stores presets (like the FCB1010) you could potentially control it and the KPA on different MIDI channels. My hope is that Kemper will improve the pitch effects. Having everything in one box is ideal. But as it stands the Whammy V ain't going anywhere.