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You definitely can do it!
Once you have the right stereo splitting y cable, use the Return and Alternative inputs to feed the signal through the Kemper.
Then go to the output menu to control the levels.
You might have to check which outputs you have linked though. Also, only increase the Aux in headphones level and the Main headphone level. Keep the Aux in Main at zero to avoid increasing noise. This also prevents that feed from going to FOH unless of course, you want it to...
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Hi All,
Great request which would be so useful. I use the Kemper to mix my guitar with an aux send from our desk which has the guitar removed. It usually works well and provides a very good IEM solution, once I’ve balanced out the signal levels. However, the suggestions here would be a massive improvement in flexibility and help get round those tricky times when you can’t get a guitar-less feed from the desk.I use a combined guitar and headphone lead so I can avoid paying out for a wireless unit to feed my headphones. So this means just one cable to send and return signal. This makes the Kemper my monitor mixer. This is why the Aux signal has to be fed into the Kemper, either with or without guitar in the mix. So, being able to mute the guitar signal coming into the headphones from the Kemper while feeding through a complete mix from the desk, just makes life easier.
I would definitely use this feature and I’m sure many others would too.
Very kind regards to all.
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I’ve never seen 50 tube amps, let alone owned them. Respect!
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Hi Everyone,
I know it’s been a while since there have been any posts in this thread, but I just up-dated to the Spring Reverb Beta at the beginning of this week, so I’m pretty new to it.
I had a strange issue to day in Performance Mode. I didn’t have the Spring Reverb in any slot, so it’s a Beta comment not specific to the reverb.
I tried loading a Graphic EQ preset I made (Low Cut) into slot B or C. I activated the slot to select it as normal. As I scrolled through using the browse knob, I located the preset and waited for it to autoload. There was then a complete volume loss from the guitar (Strat). No input signal and consequently no output volume. There were no locked settings either. The remote became less responsive and then unresponsive to button presses despite all LEDs being operational. Then the LEDs started flashing a bit like when the tuner is engaged on both remote and KPA. Finally the LEDs became random.
I think I may have seen the EQ drop into place and went too quickly to save the rig. I can’t be sure about that.
At this point I rebooted and went through the whole process again. This time it was fine and I could complete the task. Very peculiar!
Has anyone else experienced a similar issue? I was editing Andy’s 1964 AC30 (TAF). There was Drive, Legacy Delay, a Crystal Dual Delay for shimmer, a Phaser and Hall Reverb. Noise gate zero, pure cab off.
I am aware of the Pure Booster issue but not sure that this is the same kind of glitch.
Any thoughts?
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Welcome! Kemperland is a great place to explore musical options!
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Belatedly welcome back!
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Belatedly, welcome to Kemperland!
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Belatedly, welcome to Kemperland!
Kind regards.
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Belatedly, welcome to Kemperland!
Kind regards.
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