Posts by Burkhard

    Marking a Rig as a Favorite doesn't require storing. It's just adding this attribute to the Rig. If the attribute is taken off, this doesn't mean the Rig disappears. The Rig rests within the Rig pool all the time and can always be seen with View "All Rigs" regardless if it's a Favorite or not. Therefor I doubt very much, that a Rig disappears during these exercises.


    Favorites are linked to the owner name. If I mark a Rig as my Favorite and share it with you, it doesn't become your Favorite unless you mark it as your Favorite and vice verse. Make sure your owner name in the PROFILER and owner name in Rig Manager are in sync. Normally Rig MAnager suggests that. Otherwise Favorites in Rig Manager and Favorites in PROFILER are out of sync.


    If you change the owner name in PROFILER and/or Rig Manager the former Favorites don't appear as Favorites anymore. Return to the original name, and the former Favorites are back as Favorites. But again, the Rigs are there all the time. Check "All Rigs".

    A PROFILER backup taken on an USB memory stick includes all data and settings. The operating system is not included. If your PROFILER units have the same OS, you can create a backup on PROFILER A and restore on PROFILER B and both units will be kloned. However a PROFILER C cannot be the klone of PROFILER A and PROFILER B at the same time except if PROFLER A and B are already klones.


    Perhaps you can harmonize your settings amongst the two guitar players, and player 1 uses Performance 1-30 and player 2 uses Performances 50-80, so that you both could effectively share one spare unit.

    I shared above how CC# 50-54 work. If these get mixed with MIDI program changes . This might in 4 out of 5 cases lead to loading another Rig instead of morphing the Rig currently loaded. This is what happens, if absolute adressing and releative adressing get mixed. There is no gurarantee, that the program change loads a Rig in the same location within the bank as the following control change. Only if moth match, morphing gets triggered.


    As far as I know UNO4Kemper just sticks just to control changes #50-54 in Performance Mode. First control change e..g. #52 loads Slot 3, subsequent #52 morphs this same Slot. It should do the same in Browser Mode. Perhaps there is a setting in Uno4Kemper.


    The PROFILER just executes what its is supposed to execute.

    Rigs are completely independent from presets.


    The majority of those is related to the old Legacy Reverb and obsolete. You can keep or delete those as you like.


    I think, Big Delay is none of our factory presets.

    Those are example output presets, but not needed in your case.


    If you received a brandnew device, you switch it on, plug in guitar cable plus speaker cable and already have sound. Then you should activate Monitor Cab. Off. That's all.


    The printed multilingual Quick Start that comes with the product has a paragraph POWERED PROFILER WITH GUITAR CABINET. It explains this in a few sentences and with pictures on pages 17-19 (English). That's all it takes to start.

    The units get shipped with default settings, which enable sound on all outputs.


    Just plug in the speaker cable from your 4*12 into the SPEAKER OUTPUT of your powered PROFILER and plug guitar cable into the front input and here you go.


    Main Output settings are irrelevant for your setup. Monitor Output Source is by default at "Master Mono" and Monitor Output Volume at -12dB. By default it's linked to MASTER VOLUME, so that you can control the volume of your output with the MASTER VOLUME knob. BY defaulkt the internal power amp is activated.


    There is just one setting you should change from its default, if you are using a guitar speaker cabinet: activate Monitor Cab. Off.

    The local libarary only exists on the hard disk of your PC. You can preload such Rigs like from Rig Exchange or any of the KEMPER Rig packs via double click and check those out. But if you don't copy or transfer those into the browse pool of your PROFILER, you cannot load those without Rig Manager. It's up to you which Rigs you want to keep in the browse pool of your PROFILER. You could delete factory material and import your own.

    From the Main Manual chapter Performance Mode:


    • While navigating Slots within a Performance via the <PAGE> buttons of the PROFILER Stage, or the left and right RIG navigation cross buttons of the other PROFILER variants, any modifications (e.g. loading another Rig, or cranking up Gain) are interpreted as editing, and will be retained until you move to another Performance. Don’t forget to store before you load another Performance, if you want to make those modifications permanent.
    • foot controller, or foot buttons of the PROFILER Remote or Stage, any former modifications within that Performance are interpreted as temporary tweaks during a live performance and will be discarded immediately. If, for example, you had activated a booster in module B, or increased Delay Mix via pedal, any such changes will be lost if you switch Slots remotely. This way, you can always be sure that Slots will be loaded in their original, predictable state during live performances.
    • However, there is an exception to this practice: While Rig Manager is connected, any modifications are interpreted as editing and maintained during Slot changes as long as you stay within the same Performance.

    The Morphing function can only include parameters within the same Rig, never loads a different Rig.


    Not sure, what UNO4Kemper exactly sends in Browse Mode, when you hit the button first and when you hit the button subsequently. If the first hit sends a MIDI program change #, this will cause the PROFILER to load the assigned Rig regardless of it's position in any bank. If subsequent hits send MIDI control changes #50-54 it will cause to load one of the five Rigs in the current bank OR if the number corresponds to the same position of the Rig currently loaded via MIDI program change before, it will trigger Morphing. So you have a one out of five chance, it will trigger Morphing of the current Rig and you have a four out of five chance, it will load one of the other four Rigs in the current bank. So, if the UNO4Kemper mixes absolute adressing via MIDI program change and relative adressing via MIDI control change this way, it would explain your observations. But the PROFILER does exactly what it is supposed to do according to the manual.


    This is what MIDI control change # 50-54 do:


    #50

    Loads Slot 1 of present Performance and in Browser Mode Rig 1 of current bank.

    #51

    Loads Slot 2 of present Performance and in Browser Mode Rig 2 of current bank.

    #52

    Loads Slot 3 of present Performance and in Browser Mode Rig 3 of current bank.

    #53

    Loads Slot 4 of present Performance and in Browser Mode Rig 4 of current bank.

    #54

    Loads Slot 5 of present Performance and in Browser Mode Rig 5 of current bank.


    If Rig Button Morph is activated in System Settings, and the PROFILER receives subsequent control changes #50-#54 following the initial Slot load, these will trigger Morphing. So, the same button could be used to first load a Rig, and then act as a Morph Button for that Rig.

    Perhaps the answer to your need is: selective browse.


    You can focus on amp, cabinet or stack and then browse through all the Rigs and just load amp, cabinet or stack while all the effect modules stick.