The problem was solved by upgrading to the latest beta firmware.
Posts by Cybertizzen
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I also have the same problem as the original poster. Anyone found a solution yet? In my case it tries to sync 417 rigs, even though I only have 181 on my KPA. If I leave it long enough, it eventually finishes, but it restarts the whole syncing procedure the next time I start Rig Manager.
I tried unplugging the USB cable, as someone here suggested, but it didn't have any effect.
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These profiles sound excellent with my Tele as well! Very responsive to pick attack, and, as someone commented on your profiles in another thread - kind of 3D sounding.
Thank you very much!
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Fantastic profiles! I stumbled upon one of them by random chance on the Rig Exchange, and promptly downloaded the rest of your profiles. The Friedman ones are my favorites. Sounds spectacular with my Les Paul. Thanks a lot!
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It shouldn't do that, should it? Do I need to replace a battery? Is it something I can do myself?
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Great advice! I didn't think of that. Thanks!
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I think both arguments are valid. While Delay and Reverb do not make much sense in mono, it might be helpfull to have them as some sort of "preview". Especially when you are tracking solo stuff and do not use DAW plugins.
For me, mono delay and reverb makes perfect sense in dense mixes. A mono reverb behind a snare drum, for instance, leave more space at the sides for other parts.
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Just to be curious...is there some problem to sum stereo signal to mono in DAW? Of course you need one track more....
When I record to DAW, I only use one channel of the SPDIF output, which works well (I never use reverb when recording the Kemper anyway). The problem is when I want to take a DI of the signal through the SPDIF at the same time, I am no longer able to record the delays.
Granted, this is not a big problem; I could always use the analog DI out of the Kemper, but this would tie up one of the six analog inputs on my audio interface. I could also add the delay later, with a plug-in, but it's more work. Again, it is not a big problem, and I think the Kemper, in terms of both sound and functionality is miles ahead anything else I've tried in the guitar processor category.
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I would also like the option to record the effects section summed to mono alongside the DI. Especially the delay. Stereo guitar effects mostly clutters a busy mix anyway.