Posts by Burkhard

    Master Volume is global and controls the volumes of all linked outputs maintaining their relative volume levels. So this is the way to go, if you intend to adjust the volume across the board - not just one particular Rig.


    All factory Rigs come with Rig Volume at 0.0 dB. Their Amp Volume is adjusted, so that perceived volume jumps are avoided while a user runs through the Rigs. Volume jumps would make sound comparisons impossible. To achieve equal volumes it is also important to adjust Clean Sens for the guitar you use. If you prepare a particular Rig for a guitar solo, you might want to increase its Rig Volume. If you have created your own PROFILE and have the impression, that its volume is bit low compared to other PROFILEs, you can use Amp Volume to adjust.


    You might also find volumes in effects, which gives you the opportunity to adjust volumes to you needs for the active effect compared to the situation when the effect is switched off.

    For goodness sake! What are your wah settings coughlinkelly? Perhaps write them out so we can try the same settings. would like to try them out. I agree about the wah, it took me a while to find something I like, but then I don't use the wah a lot. Perhaps this is the kind of thing we should be sharing. It's a shame we can't export efx settings.... or can we?

    This sharing is already happening:


    Wah Settings

    In deed!


    All edits are maintained while you stay within the same Performance and navigate on the front panel. The intend is, that you don't always have to press STORE before you move to another Slot while you are setting up a Performance. But this only applies to the edit buffer! Nothing is stored! Your original stored Performance doesn't change before you press STORE again. In order to load the stored Performance again, you need to move to another Performance and return. This is how Performance Mode works since day 1. Here is what the Main Manuals says:


    üWhile 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.

    Not sure, if you understood my explanation. You initially stated:


    "In performance mode, if I accidentally turn the browse button, it instantly saves whatever profile comes up, , replacing the profile I had worked so hard on (Additional tweeking etc that has been done within the performance...gone!! arghhhh!!!)...There is no "undo" when this happens..Is there a way to "lock" performances and the presets within them? It's frustrating to say the least.."


    And that isn't true. The stored Performance doesn't get overwritten when you turn the BROWSE knob. A load of another Rig via BROWSE knob just changes the temporary edit buffer. You can reload the original Performance and it will appear unchanged - as stored.


    If you edited a Rig of a Performance e. g. in Slot 3 and then turn the BROWSE knob and select another Rig, the temporary edits are gone (not the stored Performance!) . You can avoid accidental Rig loads by unselecting Autoload. In this case a selection of another Rig needs to be followed by pressing the Load button. This will probably not happen accidentally.


    All this is the behavior since day one.

    If you just have one pedal and want to use it for wah exclusively, I suggest

    - you leave all four boxes at the top of page "Pedal Links" unticked

    - and set the Mode on those five pages Pedal n to "Off", where nothing is plugged in

    -and on that page Pedal x your MP is plugged in you select Mode "Pedal Type 1" and Function "Wah Pedal".

    If you press calibrate on that page and move the pedal from heel to toe the bar at the top should reflect that sweep.


    The bars on page "Pedal Links" reflect the incoming pedal controllers and allow to simulate those with the four soft knobs if no pedal is available.

    As you have no pedal to control pedal volume, this bar should always rest at its default position, which is maximum.

    As you have no pedal to control Morphing nor pitch, these bars should always rest at their default position, which is minimum.

    And the wah bar should reflect your pedal sweeps across the whole range from 0 to 127.

    CC 31 values 1-127 activates Tuner,

    CC31 value 0 deactivates Tuner,

    and if you send another program change, Tuner Mode is left as well. That is intended behavior. When you load another Rig via Rig Buttons of the Remote, Tuner Mode is equally left.

    But this has always been the case in Rig Manager!? Rig Manager has no STORE button. You can drag a Rig into a Performance which isn't even currently loaded in the PROFILER and it takes permanent effect. There is no "try out ". You can even assemble Performances or change Rig tags while no PROFILER is connected.


    The Editor is different as it is linked and limited to the edit buffer currently loaded in the PROFILER. That portion has Store buttons.

    Just this morning we enabled the automatic update to OS 7.1.19 beta and RM 3.0.99 beta.


    Before that these beta version were only available on our download page. And if you downloaded RM 3.0.99 beta from that page, there is a hint in its description, that this RM version requires OS 7.1.19. If you installed RM 3.0.99 beta, it recognized that OS 7.1.19 is required, but was not able to execute that update automatically.


    I think, the more fundamental question is, if it is a good practice for a beginner to start with a beta version. If you had installed the current Rig Manager release 7.1.5, it would have updated your PROFILER to the current OS release and finish. And RM will notify you as soon as new automatic updates are available.

    In performance mode, if I accidentally turn the browse button, it instantly saves whatever profile comes up, , replacing the profile I had worked so hard on (Additional tweeking etc that has been done within the performance...gone!! arghhhh!!!)...There is no "undo" when this happens..Is there a way to "lock" performances and the presets within them? It's frustrating to say the least..

    If you edit a Performance on the front panel of the PROFILER, these edits are just temporary until you store the Performance. This also applies to selecting another Rig from the browse pool via BROWSE knob. If you leave the Performance without storing, these edits are lost.

    If you modify a Performance in Rig Manager, changes take immediate effect. This also applies,, if you drag & drop another Rig into one of the Slots.

    I cannot reproduce any exceptions from these rules under OS 7.1.19 and RM 3.0.99 beta.

    Einen UNO Europa Chip gibt es so wenig wie einen BMW Mercedes. Kläre erst mal, welchen der beiden Chips Du wirklich hast und ob er richtig eingebaut ist und an allen Füßchen Kontakt hat. Bei UNO muß man eigentlich noch unterscheiden zwischen dem herkömmlichen Uno Chip und dem Uno4Kemper. Ich hoffe, Du hast nicht den einfachen Uno gekauft, denn der ist nur eine Erweiterung der Original-Firmware des FCB 1010 (z. B. globale Instant Access Taster) und überhaupt nicht Plug&Play.


    Nach meiner Erfahrung funktionieren beide Chips (Uno4Kemper und Eureka) tatsächlich sofort, sofern die Grundeinstellungen am PROFILER nicht verkurbelt wurden. Nur die Pedale muß man bei allen Behringers ab Werk erfahrungsgemäß erst einmal kalibrieren. Stelle sicher, dass die beiden MIDI-Kabel richtig verbunden sind: jeweils Output zu Input. Bei UNO4Kemper kannst Du sofort mit den unteren fünf Tastern ein Rig laden (Browser Modus) oder einen Slot laden (Performance Mode). Mit Up/Down kannst Du sofort durch Bänke ((Browser Modus) bzw. Performances (Performance Mode) blättern und rollen. Mit den Tasten der oberen Reihe kannst Du sofort Effekt-Module ein- und ausschalten. Und auch die Pedal haben sofort eine Steuerungs-Funktion. Umkonfigurieren kann man, welche Module die oberen Taster schalten sollen, welche Pedal-Funktion die beiden Pedale steuern sollen und deren Response-Kurven kann man verstellen. Das ware es, glaube ich, schon. Und dafür benötigt man keinerlei MIDI-Kenntnisse. Nach dem Einbau des Chips ist das wirklich Plug&Play.


    Falls sich der PROFILER nicht mehr im Auslieferungs-Zustand befindet, mal die den empfangende MIDI-Kanal prüfen. Das ist MIDI Global Channel im System-Menü. Sollte auf "OMNI" stehen.

    Just to let you know: If you use a Mission EP1 pedal with a toe switch, make sure the polarity of that switch is set to "Inverse" in the PROFILER menu. I saw a misleading hint in one of the Mission Engineering video tutorials, that polarity should be left at "normal". That is wrong! The Mission has a switch, which has the electrical contact open in idle state. And that behavior is "inverse" in our setting.


    The effect of wrong polarity is not only, that the switching function is processed, when you release the button instead of when you hit the button. It could also cause a first switching when the PROFILER/Remote starts, without you hitting the button.

    A few thoughts from my side:


    The Mission EP 1 is an expression pedal and not what I call an analog volume pedal. Such pedals have a pot optimized to control digital devices like the PROFILER.


    Yes, the functional assignments of most PEDAL sockets are at their default, except PEDAL 4, which is set to Morph Pedal by default. Please check, if all 6 sockets show "not plugged" in the menu, while nothing is plugged in. As soon as the PROFILER recognizes that nothing is plugged in, settings like Volume Pedal Range should not be relevant. I suggest you set the sockets you never use (1, 2, 5, 6) to "off".