Posts by D3n1sGuitar

    I got a very short reply from Kemper saying that there is no screen reader support yet. This does not sound promising so I'll once more stick to the lower quality equipment (ME-90 etc).

    Guess we're still in the 90ths when it comes to accessibility. If your eyes aren't performing well enough, please stay away from modern profilers/modelers. They are only made for real musicians. :D

    Yes the toaster has some very nice setup for dialing an amp , just like the regular thing. So it's easy to build of tone just for you. as for FX , it's direct with the upper row for fxes.


    However , I would suggest a remote just to switch from rig to rig by foot switches, as the toaster uses a knob to browse rigs.


    You should open a ticket to support , they probably have some previous experience with similar demands.

    Thank you. Is it possible to open a ticket without owning a product? I can't find an option to do so.

    Hi,
    I always wanted to use a Kemper but the previous models have not been accessible enough and I don't want to spend a lot of money when I cannot use lots of features of a device.

    Now, I'm reading about the Kemper Player and I wonder if this might work for me.

    To me it sounds like the Kemper Player has haptic controls and no or very little menus. But how about the software? Is it accessible with screen readers?

    Any information would be very helpful. I have no vision so I use Apples build-in screen reader VoiceOver on iOS and Mac and NVDA under Windows.

    Thank you!