There will still be a reason to make multiple Studio Profiles of an amplifier. Microphone choice and placement will continue to have a great influence on the sound of a profile.
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The Kemper Rotary effect has a fast and slow speed, like the control on a Hammond. A foot switch can be programmed to switch speeds.
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You’re welcome!
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Which jack on the Dunlop X pedal is connected to the TRS cable?
The AUX output combines tuner and expression functionality into one jack that can be toggled with a switch inside the pedal.
Have you set the switch inside the pedal to "expression functionality"?
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Where can I find this profile as its no longer on Rig Exchange?
MORGAN AC20 RMPACHECO
You can find it in your Profiler, or in the "Kemper Factory Content 8.0" Kemper Rig Pack. It has been renamed "2011 More Gain AC20".
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From the August 15, 2011 interview that made me decide to try the Kemper:
"We are building up a library for passive tone stacks so every amp can be equipped with the corresponding equalizer, even after the profile has been captured. The tone can be shaped then as on the original. But you can even choose another passive tone stack for your profile, or even a studio equalizer, that goes far beyond the boundaries again.We are building up a library for passive tone stacks so every amp can be equipped with the corresponding equalizer, even after the profile has been captured. The tone can be shaped then as on the original. But you can even choose another passive tone stack for your profile, or even a studio equalizer, that goes far beyond the boundaries again."
This is what really sold me on trying it, compared to the two year product cycles of the major modeling companies of the time:
" with our synthesizer line we have a 15 year tradition of free feature updates via the internet and we’re planning to create a similar legacy for our guitar amp."
Here is the link to the interview:
https://guitar-muse.com/kemper-profiling-amp-2949-2949
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I would never use it on stage for paying customers.
While it was not intended to be a replacement for a dedicated looper pedal with minutes/hours of memory, it works fine for me, for electric gigs . I use it on a few songs live, for two and four bar phrases and drones.
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You can use Pedal Pitch to do it. It has been ten years, so I don't remember the intervals I used. But, if you want the harmonies to change from +3,+5 to +4, +6 you can edit the effects. You can find the Rig by searching for "paults" on the Rig Exchange.
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Did you try pointing the Kabinet toward your face, in full range mode, like a PA monitor? If it gives you too much high end, you can place it off-axis, and adjust for preferred sound. I have mine side washed, tilted up, and a little behind me. I used a somewhat similar placement with the Yamaha DXR10 that I used before the Kabinet.
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How do you manage to keep a steady Guitar-signal-riff playing, and at the same time seamlessly scroll through the FX-list instantly hearing the changes.
Use the Looper in your Profiler to record and playback the riff.
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I use a Hosa stereo 1/4" to two mono 1/4" cable, and run it into a rack mixer for my in ear monitors. It works great for me
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Please if anyone knows how to do this, please share. Thank you very much!
Make a USB back up of your profiler. Connect the USB drive to your computer, and open the back up in rig manager.
You will be able to see the contents of the Backup’s presets folder. Make a new Local Library/Presets folder. Copy the contents of the Backup Presets folder into the new local library presets folder. -
Make a USB back up of your profiler. Connect the USB drive to your computer, and open the back up in rig manager.
You will be able to see the contents of the Backup’s presets folder. Make a new Local Library/Presets folder. Copy the contents of the Backup Presets folder into the new local library presets folder. -
I'm not sure if the Toaster & the Rack react differently.
Stage, Toaster and Rack all respond to MIDI PC the same way.
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appears the slots have MIDI program#s that can't be changed?
This is correct.
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If you re going to experiment with pickups - I suggest buying used pickups, not new ones.
You can likely re-sell anything you decide not to keep for pretty much what you paid for it, and not lose much money on each pickup you don't like.
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I have my rack mount powered Profiler, IEM, rack mixer, Talkbox, a/b/y, and guitar wireless receiver all plugged into the same power strip, with no problems.
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If you have the Headrush placed liked a floor monitor, the sizzle is stronger than it would be if it was placed like a guitar cabinet,
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I'm guessing the Headrush is aimed at your face, and the Friedman is not. Speaker placement has a huge influence on the sound.
I've not aimed the Yamaha DXR10 that I previously used, nor the Kemper Kabinet I currently use, right at my face. Keeping the speaker a bit off-axis , keeps the high end a bit softer for me.