Posts by Burkhard

    Das Rig Volume gibt es seit einiger Zeit bei allen PROFILER-Modellen im Menü, damit man sich insbesondere auch beim Rack ggf. das Morphing schön einstellen kann und dabei die Werte sieht. Und so erreicht man es dann auch im Stage.


    Übrigens ist jetzt Das Grosse Handbuch 7.0 öffentlich, in dem auch das Stage abgedeckt ist.

    The Stage offers "UI to MIDI".


    And while "UI to MIDI" transmits many controllers including the whole navigation within Performance Mode, the data doesn't have to be the same. You could store different Rigs in Slot m of Performance n of master versus slave PROFILER.

    Du kannst Dir auch bei Deinem jetzigen PROFILER zwei oder mehr Effect Loops ins selbe Rig konfigurieren z. B. in Modul A und X und könntest z. B. mittels Effect Button der Remote zwischen den beiden hin- und herschalten. Ein Konflikt entsteht erst, wenn beide gleichzeitig eingeschaltet werden und dann kommt eine Warnung im Menü der Effect Loop. Und das ist halt genauso, wenn das Rig aus dem Stage stammt.

    Grundsätzlich sind Backups austauschbar. Das OS sollte gleich sein. Die 7.0 für die herkömmlichen Modelle sollte in Kürze kommen.


    Natürlich gibt es an ein paar Stellen Abweichungen, wo sich die Hardware unterscheidet. Hat man auf dem Stage in einem Rig zwei Effect-Loops angelegt, wird bei herkömmlichen Modellen eine Warning angezeigt und nur die erste in der Signalkette aktiviert. Verwendet man beim Stage eine Effect-Loop und gleichzeitig den Aux-In, kommt es bei herkömmlichen Modellen zu einem Konflikt und es gewinnt Aux In. Bei den Funktionen der Pedal-Anschlüsse muss man vielleicht schauen: herkömmliche PROFILER haben PEDAL 1+2, Remote hat PEDAL 3-6, Stage hat PEDAL 1-4. Da muss man u. U. etwas anpassen.


    Es gab ja auch bisher schon PROFILER mit und ohne Endstufe. Und Einstellungen für die Endstufe sind bei PROFILERn ohne Endstufe inaktiv.

    I'm wondering why the amount of lead boost you need is depending on the "type of gig" while the rhythm sounds stay all the same regardless of the type of gig!?


    MAIN OUTPUT and MONITOR OUTPUT offer output EQs. These are global and might be more effective to adapt the sound to a specific environment.


    Or you lock one module e. g. with a Pure Boost, morph its Volume, and adjust the morph value for each gig once.

    If "MB - Guy Ton V30 B3" is the trouble maker, only the preinstalled version of that Rig is defective. That very same Rig from any other source (Rig Manager, Rig pack download) is ok. Even the copy included in the OS is intact. It's only affecting some new units. As mentioned before the Rig got accidentally corrupted during the installation process.


    In order to delete that Rig, you need to deactivate "Autoload". Otherwise the PROFILER crashes immediately when you select that Rig and before you can even delete it.


    But again …. upgrading to 6.0 will fix that issue automatically. And that upgrade is a smart move anyhow.

    You need to place the two reverbs in two different effect modules of your Rig e. g. module DLY and REV.


    Then you assign both modules to one Effect Button e. g. "Effect Button III". You do this as described in the manuals (e. g. Remote Quick Start or Main Manual) one after the other. Don't forget to store the Rig. Effect Button III will now toggle both modules from current state. Both could be on and off simultaneously or one could be inactive while the other is active.

    Check, if this issue is caused by a particular Rig: "MB Guy Ton V30 B3". A few units were accidentally shipped with one corrupted Rig file.


    If that is the issue, you can simply delete the Rig after deselecting "Autoload". And if your PROFILER is running OS 5.5.2 you can recover a robust copy of that Rig via "Factory Rigs" in System Settings.


    Or you upgrade your PROFILER to OS 6.0, which will automatically repair that issue. Plus you can enjoy the new reverb algorithms. Under OS 6.0 you can use "Factory Presets" in System Settings to import presets corresponding to the new reverb algorithms.

    If this message appears only while the PROFILER is connected to Rig Manager you can ignore it.

    If the message appears every time you start the PROFILER even standalone, you should check if the clock is running on page "Date and Time" in System Settings. If the clock on this page isn't moving, the unit requires repair.

    That's what I explained in my second paragraph. The message indicates, that you have activated "Monitor Stereo" in the Output Section. Deactivate Monitor Stereo and you can use the DIRECT OUT as you like while no effect loop is active.


    In order to achieve what you seem to be looking for it might be more consequent to request the ability to use the SPDIF IN and OUT for an effect loop. This would free up the analog DIRECT OUT/SEND, the ALTERNATIVE IN and RETURN for other tasks.

    What did you "put to max"? Master Volume, Monitor Output Volume, Power Amp Boost,...?

    Is it affecting the SPEAKER OUTPUT only and not the MONITOR OUTPUT?

    Have you tested another input - ALTERNATIVE IN instead of Front INPUT or vice verse with Input Source set accordingly?

    Are you running OS 6.0?

    Regarding the issue on the video, I would check

    - cables and guitar

    - test both inputs: Front INPUT and ALTERNATIVE INPUT with Input Source set accordingly

    - test MONITOR OUTPUT with a powered speaker or mixing desk or just plugging in headphones (signal on one side only)

    If all these components are functional and just the SPEAKER OUTPUT shows the issue, we have to conclude a defective power amp.

    Generally, that is possible. You can set the Output Source of the DIRECT OUT as you wish, which is applied while no effect loop is active. As soon as an effect loop is active, it acts as a SEND.


    However, if you activate "Monitor Stereo", the DIRECT OUT gets paired with the MONITOR OUTPUT permanently. Otherwise you would loose one side of your stereo monitoring while an effect loop gets activated. That doesn't appear to be a meaningful application.