Posts by almogaver
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In the last version (2013-02-03) of the wiKPA (thank you Gianfranco for carrying on updating and improving it!), Gianfranco has started including the author’s forum nicknames for the quotations.
Since it may be a really tough job to search for all the authors by himself, I just thought that we, wiKPA users, could help him find those author’s forum nicknames for the quotations.
So I will start with myself : at the beginning of page 19 of the wiKPA 2013-02-03, there is a quotation of mine in the note about SPDIF crackles (www.kemper-amps.com/forum/inde…ad&postID=50237#post50237)Let's help Gianfranco!
Edit: Web link fixed.
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Very nice indeed!
I sent you a paypal payment for a digital download. Can't wait to listen to the whole album!
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Hi Gizmo,
Are you recording/monitoring through the KPA SPDIF Out?
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I can't stop playing with the Gilmour's HiWatt, Orange MatAmp, Hayden Mofo and HiWatt Studio profiles!
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Classy and soulful. Nice song and recording!
Do you have a web site? (Edit: Never mind, I've found it: http://www.n-i-c.net)
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About impedance and Beyer DT770:
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One thing completely different with the KPA that I've noticed is that you can actually tweak with headphones and it sounds fantastic at volume through a PA...first time in my life that I experience something like that, I normally use to have different patches for headphone or gig....anybody feeling the same?
It's been a year since this post but I'm just curious if you keep feeling the same. What headphones do you use?
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Great! I'm in!
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A recent explanation by Kemper team member DonPetersen:
What gives? Just imported 980 profiles but Kemper says I only have 357?
"A profile is the information in the Amp and Cabinet sections.
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Nice! Thanks!
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Does anyone know this model? Me likes!
PS: Thank you for the pics, Bothand.
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I would love to help, but I have Logic.
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After having spent 10 minutes with the profiles, I must say I love the Twin! And the Gibson BassAmp has been a major (positive) surprise!
PS: I'm a Strat guy.
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OK folks. Here's a question for you non-metal players:
If you were allowed only one guitar to handle everything, what would it be?
Blade RH2 or RH4:
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Hi
Just turn the Browse knob and you'll see "x of y" in the upper right corner of the screen, where "y" is the the total number of rigs stored in your KPA.
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@ meow461
I'm sorry if my explanation has lead you to resort to the "I was a computer GUI designer so I have the truth, and you poor user don't know much" argument. If that is not the case, then I apologize equally.
Anyway, it seems you skipped my sentence "I can't think of anything more intuitive", which surprisingly you have turned into "you should be happy with that".
The fact is that it's the final user who decides on the success of a product, and I - user - must say I have NEVER felt confused or uncomfortable when browsing rigs either in "play" mode or in "browse" mode; I just found it a natural process from the beginning (and I have used quite a few other electronic devices).
You might want to start a poll or a new thread and see what other users think about it (you already have at least one that agrees with you).
Finally, since this has gone off-topic, I'll stop posting here unless it's directly related to the OP.Salut!
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@ meow461
The fact is that the KPA works the way you expect, although you don't know it yet. Let me clarify this for you:
All the examples you mention in your post refer to navigating within a screen. However, in "play" mode, i.e. when you see only one rig on the KPA screen, there's nothing to navigate. So the UP and DOWN buttons act as + and - respectively.
In "browse" mode you have 8 rigs on the KPA screen and the UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT buttons on the RIG "cross" let you physically move between those rigs, exactly as you expected.
I can't think of anything more intuitive.Hope that helps.
Salut!
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I see what you mean.
In the current version, when you are in 'Sorted by name', the UP and DOWN buttons of the (RIG) cross (is there a better name ?) let you move alphabetically through the rigs, one letter at a time. It is a nice feature, although somewhat counter intuitive, since the [UP] brings you down in the alphabet, and the [DOWN] button brigs you up . Same counter intuitive behaviour for the other views (date, authors, etc), but it's far better than nothing! Now, an automatic scroling would indeed be terrific - and spare the buttons !
Regards.
J. Jacques.
On my KPA it works as expected: the [UP] button brings you up in the alphabet (R => S => T ...), and the [DOWN] button brigs you down (T => S => R ...), being "up" a higher value and "down" a lower one. Think of [UP] and [DOWN] buttons as [+] and [-] respectively.
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On a side note, remember to (i) set 44.1 kHz as sample rate both on your sound card and on your DAW and (ii) set "SPDIF" (not "internal" or other) as sync source on your soundcard.
BTW, I have the same sound card; it's a great one!