Were those rigs ever posted?
The amp maker is not registered.
Were those rigs ever posted?
The amp maker is not registered.
That is a great piece of music
Hey, thanks!
More to come
Understood
Go ahead and speculate, then!
LOL
Come on "insiders" - pretend like you are guessing, and tell us more
Ten is dedicated tuner and tap tempo?
Are the FX buttons assignable per rig?
Like I said, the manual will explain more
If you turn up the volume, you will be able to hear it better.
In browser mode:
127 rigs
26 banks of five rigs each
5 assignable stomp buttons (he didn't say if it is per rig, or global)
(Somehow 9 is also the tuner, and 10 is also tap tempo.)
Performance mode was also shown a little bit. Five slots per performance - but, we knew that....
The owners manual will explain more.
Plug into your favorite.
Play.
Turn it up.
Play some more. As much as it takes, until you feel it.
Do you feel it?
Call it nirvana, call it self-actualization, with this level of tech you may be able to call it singularity, if you like.
Whatever you call it doesn't matter - because words don't matter at that point.
All that online noise is just noise
The internal amp is mono. A stereo stage rig would require external power.
For that kind of rig, two powered Monitors are ideal.
If assigning the GK knob to synth volume mutes the Kemper when the knob is turned down, try changing the knob value to something else that will control the output level of the synth patches.
The switch and GK knobs transmit default MIDI values. You may be able to override them in Settings.
What is the GK3 knob programmed to do? Does it default to master volume? Or, is it assigned to master volume with some patches? Is the pedal assigned to just MIDI out
If this happens when you are using the three way guitar/both/synth switch on the guitar, it may be simpler to:
leave it in the middle position all the time
Make sure the GK knob is not assigned to Master volume on any rig.
Assign the GK knob to synth volume on all patches (unless you need it for something else).
If possible in the GR20, set it to global, so the synth will remain quiet when you change Kemper sounds.
For guitar-only mode, turn the GK knob down
Needless to say, for synth only, turn the guitar volume knob down
Great! Thanks for the info!!
You're welcome - saving FX presets of your favorites make it much easier to build new live rigs from profiles. And, they make it much easier to compare FX settings.
Adding a field to allow us to enter a link to the "Free Rigs" thread about the profile(s) would be a great way to keep all the comments, and a link to the sound clip together.
I would like to see a separate section for "edited" rigs:
Some people don't put their edited rigs on the Rig Exchange, because they want it to be just original profiles.
Some people want their edited rigs to be on the Rig Exchange
A separate section would make both of the above viewpoints happy
To save an effect from a Profile:
Press the button for that effect (the A or B or C or D etc will light up.
Press the "store" button.
You will see a choice:
FX? Entire rig?
Choose: FX
Enter a name for the preset.
Press "Store" again.
SAVED!
You can store the settings of any active effect, and give it the name of your choice.
Maurizio made a big zip file of FX presets. You can load them into your Kemper.
We may not have realized you wanted to hear someone else play it.
C'mon - let's hear your Doobies, Brothers !
Using a PC, you can associate kipr files with a program that can open text files. (Notepad, Wordpad, excel, open office, etc)
After doing that, a standard Window Explorer search "including file contents" of .kipr files can be done for the author, amp, cabinet, mic, etc names.
Example: Keying "tills" would display all the profiles you have that include great sounding cabinets.
Try playing that note with MIDI monitoring software - what is it transmitting?