Posts by skoczy

    No. You can record half time then play back double time up the octave or record double time and playback half time down the octave but that is all.

    Roger that, thanks. At first I thought it was delay thing, since this was delay pedal, but it is a loop thing and there is no rotary dial on Kemper Remote, which would squeeze the time. It could be any rotary dial on Kemper itself. But it is not implemented. Making it feature request would not make it any priority I think for development, as this is clearly fun thing.

    Is is possible with Kemper looper, to record sample and the squeeze time for this loop, like Paul Gilbert does on BOSS DD3 (sample starts at 0:08, time changing at 0:11):


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    Fender just entered the game of modelling to compete with Neural DSP, AXE-FX, Helix, Kemper.


    Suggested price 1700$


    In addition two FRFR cabinets will be offered with 10" and 12" speaker.




    Tested by Mr Ola Englund --->

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    Boss "updated" their Katana Air with "EX" model:



    Compared to Boss Katana Air (on the left):



    - Stereo sound with 2 x 5” speakers, 35 Watts


    - Five preamp types derived from the Katana amplifier series

    - Three independent effects sections with three selectable variations in each

    - Access to over 50 effects

    - Wireless technology with ultra-low latency (wireless transmitter included)

    - Six onboard memories (banks)

    - Updated BOSS Tone Studio app for Katana Air (iOS/Android) with visual amp/effect structure and YouTube playback feature,

    - USB recording out, Stereo Line Out with mic’d emulation for PA mixer and recording

    - Runs on eight AA batteries, optional BTY-NIMH/A rechargeable battery (not included), or included AC adaptor

    - Bluetooth

    - DOESN'T have a looper...

    - Dimensions (W x D x H): 492 x 264 x 326 mm

    - Weight: 7,6 kg (16,7 lbs)

    I think 5" speakers and wooden enclosure will contribute to the sound.

    Wondering when (if) Kemper will hit a market with such device.

    I'm using my THR30II 90% of the time.


    Price: 629 Euro... pricey


    Andertons demo (6:00 is where tone is picked up by room mikes):


    Boss Katana Air EX - A Desktop Amp That Makes No Compromises! - YouTube


    Anyone playing desktop amps here?

    What are your impressions?

    Hi Anthony,


    I had a chance to play Kemper through Laney LFR 112, hoping that it will sound "better" that praised Yamaha THR10.

    Sadly it was harsh and boomy. Hi gain amps (PV5150, Rectifier) sounded "good", because hi gain amps cover the sound with "chugga chugga". But clean amps and crunch were either sterile or lifeless.

    Never had any success with any FRFR.

    Free 6505 To Rectifier 4x12 Liquid Profile.
    Tried the new Liquid tech today and it really works.
    This profile sounds amazing and the eq and gain reacts like the real amp !
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    Hi mickrich


    I downladed your profile and noticed, that when I enable Legacy Delay tha is in the profile, it disappears after fraction of second, the tails are cut off immediately.


    When I change this delay to another effect/delay in thi slot and then switch back to Legacy Delay, it works correctly.


    I'm on 10.0.0.46696


    Could you confirm this?

    I know it's not Kemper specific, but what type of delay should I choose and how to set the parameters - and HOW to play it, so the delay repeats the same notes as I play in tempo?


    Something like this:

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    Thank you.

    ok - your earlier post indicated you could use a USB hub if it's active (powered). My passive hub works as well as a direct USB C to B adapter from the laptop, in that both work but the connection is still a bit finicky. I think the Profiler just doesn't like to have any adapter or hub between it and the laptop -- which is tough when many laptops no longer have USB-A ports.

    I'm not sure if USB-C ports feed more power to external devices, but classic USB-A has 500mA to be shared across all connected devices.


    Profiler is dumb as any electronic device. If the adapter/hub delivers enough power, Profiler just sees USB connection. If it's passive hub, devices must fight for 500maA and they get discontented time after time.

    There are definitely differences between the Kemper and a conventional amp, the reaction between the player and a regular guitar cabinet is probably the biggest hurdle for me.

    This concludes all the topics, when people get disappointed after buying Kemper.


    I also think that studio and live situations are when Kemper excels, but to get amp in the room, you need to have amp in the room. Which is most of the time inconvenient, so Kemper came here as a great "90 something" percent solution.