Never Mind. I plugged the Midi Kable wrong.
Posts by Kenshi
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Hey Guys..
Yesterday I updated the Kemper Amp from 1.0.3. to 1.0.6. (About Time, I know)
Problem is: The KPA doesn't seem to recognize my Behringer FCC 100 anymore. I am using the FCC without a chip, just plain old PrgCh Signals. I am signalling #81,#82,#83 for the Amp to change the rig. But it doesn't do anything. I unassigned the Rigs and reassigned them again - nothing works.
What can I do to make the PrgCh work?
I have a gig on sunday and need it fixed by them. I really hope you guys can help me.
Thanks in advance.
Kenshi
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I kind of mixed up the PC and the CC numbers, but that wasnt the problem
It seem like the Kemper always one-ups the PC number send by the controll unit. For example, if I want the rig thats assigned to pc80 my pedalboard must send pc79 and so on.
How can that be?
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Did that. Doesn't work. Am I overlooking something?
(Im übrigen steht das auch in meinem obigen Post, soviel zum Thema "Wer lesen kann.." )
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Hey Guys.
I want to use my Guitar Rig 3 Kontrol Pedal Board as a Midi Kontroller for my shiny new Kemper Amp (which hands Native Instruments their asses in a very smooth and dynamic way )
Anyhow, I just cant seem to get it to work.
What I want to do is to set the Amp up in a way, that it loads a certain Preset (like the "Boogie" for example) when I stomp button number one. If I stomp button Number 2 it should load another preset (something Crunchy). Button Number 3 should aktivate a Volume-Boost and a slight Reverb (on all presets) and Button number 4 should activate a crystal clear clean mode.
Anyway, I always enter the System Menue and appy my current sound to a certain CC Numer, like 80 for example. But when i switch the channel and stomp the Button applied to CC # 80 Nothing happens.
What am I doing wrong? Am I missing something? Is there a tutorial for dummies on how to apply midi to the Kemper? I never worked with midi before.
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I have always been a modelling guy and I'd like to suggest the Mackie SRM 450 V2. It's just sooo powerfull and thick in its tone. Been using these a lot both on tour and in rehearsal and they never ever disappointed me.
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I bought my KPA in that shop. It's more of an advertisement action but i think i will be there, maybe I can learn some new tricks.