Posts by Kreisi
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It's explained well in the Main Manual 8.5 (kemper-amps.com - support - downloads), chapter "Expression Pedals and Foot Switches" starting on page 134.
Use the "ext"-out of your pedal, you need a TRS-cable. (I think, with "calculate" BayouTexan means "calibrate".)
Good luck!
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Wow! Just wow!
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Great! Important! And a pleasure to listen to. Thank you!
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https://www.facebook.com/nunorocks/videos/2481889422102836/
Wow. Some of my all-time favorite guitar players together in one great song/video.
And then there's this familiar looking colorful blinking thing on Nuno's desk...
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Thank you very much! I really like them!
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Yay!
IPad-Editor on the horizon! This is big news to me.
"It will take some time", "It's a goal for the near future" to bring it to other platforms, says Oskar.
Great! I'm looking forward to it!
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I can relate to that!
(An iPad OS-version of RM/editor would be really great...)
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I want an active version of this with the Kemper Kone in it.
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I remember trying out the stomp inverter when I ran into this problem the first time. But because it inverted all stomps, it didn't work for me.
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Haha. I'm too slow. (Didn't get much sleep last night and it's very hot here in Germany at the moment.) My last post was the answer to your post #18.
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Yes, that's what I thought too. Although there's one thing I find a bit confusing about the naming of these functions: In the first case "wah pedal to volume" the initial state is wah off (the slot is greyed out on the screen), pedal works as volume pedal. Then wah is turned on (slot is black) - volume function is off. Shouldn't this be called "volume to wah"? The second case is a bit different: Wah is on in the beginning (slot is black), then pitch is turned on (now also black), pedal works as pitch pedal, wah slot stays engaged (black) but doesn't do wah. Hm.
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Hm. I know the video, I think it was this video, that made me buy the Mission pedal. But after watching it again, I have a suspicion, what may be the culprit in my case: I also set the wah to "bypass@stop", so maybe switching on pitch does turn wah off, but moving the pedal activates it again. But like mentioned above, using a dedicated switch on the remote works like intended. For "bypass@stop" the wah slot must be engaged, toggling with the remote turns wah off, switching pitch on with the Mission doesn't. A solution for this could be: engaging "wah to pitch" overrules (is this even a word?) "bypass@stop" aka "activate when moved". Does this make sense? (And sorry, my school English is a bit rusty...)
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Hello! I'm in the same boat. Unfortunately, it has always been this way. I tried to assign it the way you describe it (or at least very similar) years (and some firmware versions) ago, but it didn’t work the way we assumed it should.
So when pushing the switch of the Mission pedal I had either wah or wha and pitch. I had to sacrifice the looper button on the remote to toggle between the two.
If they allowed to assign an external switch (like the one on the mission pedal) to switch one thing on and another thing off at the same time, like you can do with the remote, it would work. Maybe something for the feature request section?
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I assigned one of my expression pedals to volume (globally) and put it before the amp section. That does the trick for me. I don't think there's a big difference between pre-amp-volume and gain. Correct me, if I'm wrong.
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Great!
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Please Kemper Team, while you're at it, fix this annoying tap-tempo-blinking-problem. It's long overdue. It can't be that difficult, can it?
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This would be very, very useful and very welcome.