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Posts by Burkhard
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Open a support ticket and send a current backup of your PROFILER.
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There is no audio signal flowing through that Ethernet cable, just control signals. Look at it as another front panel. Don't try to detach the front panel to achieve a better sound. The CPU of your TV also has to deal with the infrared signals of the remote control. And the CPU is not the DSP.
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True, the assignments are linked to the module. And effect presets don't include those assignments as these can universally be used across all modules.
If an effect preset would include an assignment e. g. to Effect Button II, what should happen, if you load this preset and Effect Button II has already other assignments? Should it overwrite other assignments to other modules? Or should it just add the new assignment? What if Effect Button II is already fully booked with four assignments? We are trying to stay away from this rat hole.
As mentioned before there are other ways to maintain the assignments.
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If you copy/paste a complete Slot, it does include the Effect Button I-IIII assignments, even if multiple modules are assigned to the same button. Afterwards you just selectively browse the Stack and maintain all the effect modules with their assignments.
If you lock the Stomps Section and/or Effects Section it also maintains the assignments, if there is not more than one assignment per Effect Button.
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No! Your TV provides no better picture, if you throw its remote control away.
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All parameters in Rig Settings are specific to one Rig. That's why it's called "Rig Settings" in opposition to "System Settings".
Exception: You can lock the Volume Pedal Settings and or Tempo. Locking makes a setting or module or section global. The only setting, that can just be "locked" on Performance level is Tempo ("Use Perf. Tempo").
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Then please check out our latest 5.7.7 public beta.
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Here comes the real S/PDIF crackle fix, hopefully! What can I say … sorry!
Please check out 5.7.7 public beta!
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Output Source of DIRECT OUTPUT in Output Section.
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Check out 5.7.6 public beta!
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We have a new public beta revision which fixes the S/PDIF crackles introduced with 5.7.5.
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This is no issue of the remote control. There is no parameter controlling looper volume between 0 and 100%.
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If you activate "Monitor Stereo" you could run your guitar cabs in stereo. "Monitor Stereo" pairs MONITOR OUTPUT and DIRECT OUTPUT. "Monitor Cab. Off" is then applied to both. The MONITOR OUTPUT feeds the internal power amp, so SPEAKER OUTPUT is one side. And DIRECT OUTPUT feeds your external power amp and is the other side.
And then you still have the MAIN OUPUT to send another stereo (or mono) signal including speaker simulation to FOH.
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The Remote is plug and play and doesn't send MIDI/NRPN. With NRPN you control the exact parameter as is in System Settings. Its range is -12dB - 0 dB.
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Looper Volume is a global parameter in System Settings, which cannot be morphed. Only continuous Rig parameters can.
However, Looper Location and Looper Volume can be controlled via NRPN. Details can be found in the MIDI Parameter Documentation available on the download page.
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The Remote has no color display.
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Have both of you consulted the manual? There is a global parameter Looper Volume.
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By the way there are expression pedals, which allow to reverse their range e. g. Electro Harmonix.
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I don't think your quote is from the Uno4Kemper manual. With the standard Behringer FCB1010 or standard UnO chip that might be possible, but not with Uno4Kemper.
With Uno4Kemper you can select the pedal assignments and response curves globally. Uno4Kemper gives up this whole patch memorizing logic, because 625 Slots in Performance Mode exceed the 100 patches the Behringer can deal with.