Posts by paults
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If you are ONLY going to use those two Performance Slots at a gig, you could do it like this:
1) save the two Performance Slots to the Browse pool.
2) mark each of those two Rigs as a Favorite.3) Set Browse Mode to display Favorites only.
4) If any other Rigs are in the Favorites list, Un-Favorite them.
With only two Favorite Rigs and the Profiler set to only display Favorites, you can connect a single Momentary foot switch, and set it to either Rig Up or Rig down. Either way, pressing the switch will alternate between the two Rigs.
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There is no need to keep a Browse Pool Rig copy of a Performance Slot in your Profiler. They are separate from each other.
You can Favorite any Browse Pool Rigs that you actually use, and then use the Delete non-favorites feature to remove all un-needed Rigs.
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IMO, the Kemper Octave Fuzz has the right kind of sonic range. I had an original Foxx Tone Machine, and a later first generation Danelectro French Toast. Depending on how they were adjusted, they both could sound subtle like on Jimi Hendrix records or produce an absolute onslaught of cacaphony.
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I don't use the "Keep Slot"setting, but, I suggest contacting Kemper Support with the below link, so they can investigate.
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To avoid changing any Main or Monitor Output settings, I would use the Direct Out, set to Master Mono.
Adjust the Direct Out output level to be the same guitar volume when all stomps/fix are bypassed in the KPA as when the guitar is directly connected to the Vox.
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EDIT: christianbad answered this before me.
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The reason Air Chorus does not have a Mix Control is because "The Air Chorus is a subtle kind of chorus, as it does not mix the direct sound with the processed signal; instead, it modulates the pitch of the left and right sides of the signal independently from each other."
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Welcome!
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Local switches 1/2 on the Profiler or Stage are Input jacks (like the jacks on The Remote), not Output jacks.
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You can set the mix in "non-Morph" mode to be more than "0", so the effect will be available to be switched on/off when you are not in Morph mode.
But, if you do that, the effect will need to be switched on to be able to hear the higher mix value in Morph mode.
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If you feel like you are getting fizz onstage with that placement, I suggest trying the Monitor Output EQ, or adjusting the Pure Cabinet parameter.
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How are the speakers positioned, relative to you? Typically, regular guitar cabinets are pointed toward the player's knees or waist (if a 4x12). If you are using Imprints, and pointing the cabinets too much toward your face, they will sound fizzy. A Celestion Greenback sounds fizzy if it is pointed toward your face.
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Studio-style headphones are probably the best way to listen.
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Send the Headphone Out to your IEM and use the Monitor,Out to the Amp
Agreed. That is what I do when playing live.
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I would just use a guitar switcher
Agreed.
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Wow - that is a lot of Rigs. Thank you very much!
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Yes please this is a feature I use on every tour for the last 10 years
I’m new to kempers and frankly shocked it’s not available
The hardware does not allow this. The front panel jack takes priority over the back panel jack.
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So morph doesn’t have to be done with an expression pedal sweeping from one sound to the other? It can simply be like toggling between two different scenes of that particular rig?
Yes. The default setting for the five Rig/Performance Slot switches is to load with the first tap, Morph with the second tap, and return to un-Morphed with the third tap.