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good to hear it works again.
needless to say that this shouldn't happen and I never encountered such a behaviour.
I case it acts up again, please make a backup so our programmers can take a look at it.
thanks.
great, thanks!
I'll move this thread to the free profiles section and leave a link here.
nice!
here's the list as jpg
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Huh? Why? Dirt boxes exist in the KPA right now. I presume they are programmed using a complex set of parameters which define the gain, pre/post EQ, tone stack freq, etc. Could not those parameters be automated through a profiling type of process?
the models of the stomps were created by CK, not through an automated process.
I guess what you are implying is the results would not be as close to the original as is the case with the amp profiles due to the way the code is written?
I'm not implying anything.
Oh well. I presume we have a pretty definitive answer on whether or not we will ever be able to profile dirtboxes to rub with amp profiles. Not until the Kemper II
anything definitive you'll hear will come from CK. Try not to presume too much.
"we consider every suggestion that is voiced in this forum"
new features : profile the pedal => insert profile in slot A/B/C/D and shazam ! a rig exchange dedicated to legendary stomps, modern or vintage
I know I should have added 'reasonable'
It's a good idea, but would require the same amount of processing power as running two amp profiles at the same time.
Like i said before by this conversation im also getting the feeling this is not a priority or even something to be consider to change in the future,again i understand that and i also agree that there might be more other urgent maters to take care in development.
we consider every suggestion that is voiced in this forum.
that doesn't guarantee future development in the area in question, but we take user feedback very seriously.
Will have to disagree on this as many also do(and i also had/have many of the models that are reproduce in Kemper).
A few months back i took my Kemper to a friends house who as an Axe II to do a face of,the od section of that unit blow Kemper to pieces.
It was really the only thing i was really jealous about the axe because in terms o amp tone even my friend preferred the Kemper due to some amazing profiles on the unit. [size=12]
"blew it to pieces" hehe... very dramatic...
Before the Kemper Profiler existed, I had an AxeFx, made a lot of patches for it and was quite active in their forum.
What I find amusing is this: people constantly complained about the OD/Dist/Fuzz effects of the Axe - to the point of calling them unusable.
but back to the Profiler:
What you have to keep in mind is: not every stomp will sound good with every profile - just like the way it is with tube amps & pedals.
The key is to balance the stomps gain and volume controls against the profiles gain. These three are highly interdependent - as it should be.
Once again I would like to point out that technically, profiling a stomp distortion or overdrive should be no problem for a group of experts who manage to suck the soul out of a tube amp and to represent it digitally.
plug a stompbox in a speakersim and profile that.
chances are, you'll get very good results already.
(unless there are multiple distorting gain stages in series as CK mentioned)
so what you're asking for is already there, but you'll need two profilers.
But I'm really disappointed with the Big Muff. It might be a case of you modelling the wrong version. For the better part of the last 20 years no EHX built Muff sounds anything like an old 70s one, the actual circuit was completely different. People keep searching Ebay for older ones or have modders like analogman rebuilding the circuit. Maybe you should copy one of the clones or even a vintage original.
the older Muffs are notorious for having very large tolerances in component values and even the transistors are all over the place.
on top of that, take any two guitar players and ask them about their favourite BM.
no two of them will likely agree.
choices had to be made, and it's impossible to please everyone.
I still believe modelling is the way to go in this scenario,and the models in kemper are really weak.The other modelling effects in the unit ranges from good to amazing,but the od pedals are the Achilles heel.
can't agree here.
do you have the analog counterparts to compare the models to?
I have most of them - and no issues whatsoever with the models.
in fact the Model of the DS1 is so close to the original, that I can't stand it - just like the original.
So why not alter that so it matches the real pedals?
but that is my point.
the resistance and taper of the pots of every analog pedal are slightly differnt. so are the values of the capacitors, transistors and resistors...
I made a quick comparison between the Green Scream and an old TS9. By ear the TS9 got more "harmonic distortion" and is smoother in the top end. All in all a would prefer the TS9 (BUT it generates more noise). What ever...
once again I'd like to point out this excellent article about TS pedals by JBroll
http://www.ultimatemetal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=346068
btw. CK altered the Green Scream a bit according to the wishes of our users and this new model is based on a Maxon OD808, which seemed to be the preferred TS in this discussion.
with modeled pedals it's always important to turn the knobs by ear, instead of matching o'clock positions.
the resistance value of pots and their taper have quite some tolerance, so there is for example no 'TS with tone at noon' sound.
Hi, im trying to re-intall firmware and getting the same error. My usb stick is completely empty of any folders after format. So do i need to create a folder and place the kaos.bin file into?
there are no folders on your USB stick after formating it with the Profiler?
hi.
the Profiler detects latency introduced by methods like the one you describe and removes it from the profile automagically.
Quote:
The Refining process is actually independent of the type of your guitar. It is about adapting the distortion characteristics, as well as polishing the attack and dynamic response. The resulting profile will act and re- spond accurately no matter what guitar or pickup you use.
Kemper Profiler Basics 2.0, page 56
I guess it is more an issue how the reference amp is tweaked in regard of the guitar used.
exactly.
obvously, you would set the dials on an amp differently for a Tele than for a Les Paul.
maybe even mic it differently.
a profile made for a Tele will sound differently when used with a Les Paul - just as the tube amp would when used in that way.
reacting so dynamically to varying input signals (changes in volume or tone pot settings, pickups, strings, tonewoods etc.) is one of the greatest strengths of the Profiler.
Also I'm not overly fond of how the cab low and hi shift sound.
I can't resist pointing out that one of the most popular rigs out there - the Morgan AC20 from rmpacheo - uses both these parameters.
These parameters cover a very wide range - user discretion is advised.
That kinda already exists with the bandwidth and another parameter which I can't recall at the moment.
it's frequency (center) and bandwidth. a very clever, very musical way to quickly adjust the sound of the repeats.
this recovery procedure shouldn't be necessary.
Like Timo said, it's most likely a corrupted file, either corrupted during the download, or because the USB stick wasn't properly ejected before removing it from the computer.
Display MoreTry putting the chaos.bin directly in the root folder of your USB stick and make sure you don't have a kaos.bin under the OS Update folder.
Shutdown the KPA, plug your USB in and boot it at the Tuner Position and holding together the Page < and >.
It will force the update straight from the USB key instead of going through the KPA current firmware.
You should see right "booting and burning from USB stick"
And it looks to me to be an asterix (not a 'little man')!
asterisk.
asterix would indeed be a little man