I agree,
but in these 10 years I have had to do several dozen tours with other gear because they were in my hand luggage.
Sin...
In any case...Long live Kemper!!!
I agree,
but in these 10 years I have had to do several dozen tours with other gear because they were in my hand luggage.
Sin...
In any case...Long live Kemper!!!
Finally!!!
Thanks CK!!!
After almost 10 years the Kemper P. Player is finally a reality!
This is my post from April 14, 2014
Thanks Guys to all of You for the help!!! I’m trying all that points! Let you know the result...
btw...jack daniels always helps even when everything is fine...;)
hahahah! unfortunately does not help I have a kind of folk guitar that plays with the bow of the violin, with a very limited dynamic...
Guys, could someone tell me how to maximize the dynamics? in addition to the parameters of the stack section, which I have already squeezed to the max, there is a stomp on the kpa that further expands the dynamics from "pianissimo to fortissimo”
Thanks!
hahahahahah yes you definitively still kidding...good luck!
Dear ColdFrixion... I begin to love you! I hope you're kidding right? Yes! you are certainly kidding!
we have to unequivocally clarify our two positions
-for you the kpa is fine, as it is in all applications
-for me, it works well, for live and pre-production. for the recording, I still prefer the real-amps
I do not try to convince you, you do not try to convince me! This is called freedom of thought.
Instead, freedom of speech, allowing both you and me to express our own views ... right?
My point of view and goal is to support as I can, the kemper team to improve its great product. (I can do it the wrong way but I try)
what's yours?
Guys... continue to have fun with your crap. I did not need to hear any guru tell me what I hear and what not. Andy does not feel differences? fine! I am glad for him. how this should change my point of view? I have to stop to hear with my own ears? Maybe I'm schizophrenic and I hear strange things? or do I have to repeat again that the kpa is so difficult to use that only a select few succeed? Oooo yes! I’m a troll! sure!
Please stop with these devious tricks and focus on help to finally solve the problem or please change instrument …did you try a balalaika?
Do you know who Andy Sneap is?
I know who I am, and that was not Andy to present me the kpa I bought it with my money in April 2012
@'ColdFrixion
'in all these years I have always believed to be focused on how the mix sounds. also because customers pay when they are satisfied with the work
no time to play with toys Unfortunately
at the end, if I understand correctly, the kpa is very difficult to use for some common mortals like us ... thank goodness! I'm not the only sucker
@Dean_R
On the contrary, I am very happy with my tone, I do not like that the KPA for some holistic reason does not represent (for me) his soul... that's it.
until some time ago, in any record session, I profiled my amps and those of my clients, then recorded simultaneously reference and profile track in the project, but now I have stop this process because at last I always chosed the reference track. I'm talking about at least fifty recordings...and again maybe I'm totally inept...
I agree, but I'd like, after 5 years of use of kpa, begin to record it in the studio and be totally happy.... Or its use is so complicated that after all this time I'm still unable to use it?
well, of course I could be totally inept, but my ego prefers other solutions
regard Live and pre-production, I have to admit that the kpa has made my life easier...thanks for this...
Display MoreInteresting discussion but I can not follow really.
If you compare 2 amps of same manufacture and same type you also will hear and can measure differences, even the characteristic and impression are very similar.
I do not understand the essence of this discussion how a sound of two different devices can be identical.
Practical and from physical point I do not believe that it is possible to 100 %.
For me the expression "identical" in this context is a kind of euphemism and marketing language. Nevertheless, I consider the kemper to be the best in the market, which comes close at the most to this claim, as far as we talk about amp with cab. (Not the effects)
I admit that for me a good sound is more important than identity.
This is what I'm talking about four years, we're not talking about difference but about of lack. I do not prefer one over the other tone for their timbral difference, but for lack of the profile in a certain "aural thing". As it has already been said many times, in a certain range of frequencies, in the profile, is missing something that makes more beautiful, full-bodied, 3D, the real-amp sound than the Kemper.
That is why I continue to use the real-amp in the studio and the Kemper for live because it sounds however very well, and is small and lightt. that's all.
consequent boots should happen in a much quicker fashion. if that's not the case for you, please contact support by email
I have the same boot time 1 min. 10 sec. isn't as have to be?
Thank you guys!
Very funny! My video hasn't made me win the Remote but it gave me some satisfaction: 23,334 views
Display MoreA sound can't be protected by trademarketing or patent.
Harley Davidson tried that with their engine sound, they failed.
The same goes for amplifiers, the sound can't be trademarketed.
It's perfectly ok to profile the sound.
The sound also comes from the individual setting up the whole signal chain with speaker, mic, preamps... so no company can claim any trademarks at all.
What amp companies often do is to make sure their name and logo is not used in marketing by others selling something.
They can and will sue those, often with a warning first. Several threads on this forum is about how to market commercial amp profiles without getting in potential legal trouble, not showing amp names in photos etc. Sellers often use cryptic amp names instead of the real names, like Mars (for marshall). If a company gives a seller ok to use their name and photo then it's ok.
Anybody can profile as much as they want and share, but if they are for commercial use then make sure not to cross any copyright laws in the marketing text or photos.
This...
In any case the KPA and a real amp are two different things and used in different ways, so I really don't see the problem. Also the KPA would not exist, if there were no tube amps, on the contrary, the more there are, the better is...and if some KPA owner sell his tube amp IMHO it means he just don't need a tube amp...
@burningyen very difficult to compare these two clips, they are totally different...
Thank you very much!!!