the best way to utilize the 5 rig switches is to change to Perform mode and load the desired rigs to the 5 slots in the performance. The slots are automatically assigned to the 5 rig switches.
Posts by Kemper Support #1
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The Player does not offer any looper functions. The freeze function will not replace a proper looper.
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hold the rig button on the Profiler for a second or two when you have the rig loaded that you want to assign as a favorite or mark the rig in Rig Manager in the favorite column
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once you have loaded a new rig with autoload off the Autoload button will be called Load and you can only reactivate the autoload function in the system menu.
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That was my next thought too. To activate autoload, all you have to do is turn the browser button once and you will see “Autoload” in the upper right corner. Now just activate it with the soft button above and the rigs will load again automatically when you turn the browse control. This means that the gain LEDs will now change again, since you are selecting different amps.
that is actually how you deactivate it.
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that sounds like you switched off autoload mode.
You can reactivate it on the user interface page in the System menu.
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check if you have locked any modules in the signal chain. If the Lock button is lit, press it to find out which modules are locked. Locked modules will survive rig changes.
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check your output source settings in the output menu and make sure to use Master Stereo or Master Mono for the outputs that you use for monitoring.
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the Palmer PWT 06 IEC offers an extension port that supplies the correct voltage to power the Player.
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die -12 dB Option senkt den Pegel des Main Outputs nach der DA Wandlung ab. Gilt also für alle Rigs und Performances.
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der FOH Mensch möchte in der Regel den lautesten Sound hören den du beim Gig anbietest. Wenn du ein Volume Pedal verwendest sollte das beim Soundcheck also voll durchgetreten sein.
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check the fx loop level setting in the system menu and if that does not solve the issue turn down the amp volume in the amp module
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No need to solo the DI track when you are using a Stage. This is only necessary on a Profiler Rack or Head model. The Stage offers 2 independent stereo streams over USB. You need to route the DI track to USB 3/4 in Cubase for reamping. The Stage is expecting the DI signal to come in on USB3/4.
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not sure why you are sending me pictures of your pedal input settings. They have nothing to do with your issue.
Enter the Rig menu, navigate to the volume pedal settings page and make sure that the volume pedal lock option is not checkmarked. If you still see the Lock button lit open a ticket.
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did you check the volume pedal settings on the dedicated volume pedal settings page in the Rig menu? It does not matter if any pedals are connected or if you are using MIDI to control the volume. If the volume pedal is locked the lock button will be lit.
If no module or tempo or volume pedal is locked open a ticket in the support section of the Kemper website and provide a copy of a USB stick backup so we can take a closer look at your settings.
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If I want to adjust a random setting in a stomp or amp section and press the corresponding button, then the Lock button gets unlit. Returning again it lits again. So storing seems to be always combined with locking and this button is always lit?? No matter what?
simply switch off the vol ped lock and tempo lock in the rig menu and check if the Lock button is still lit.
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I have 18 pages filled with settings (some are idle) but there's no tempo lock in System. My volume pedal on my midi board is set to 127. This has been set this way eversince 2014...
sorry-my bad-the tempo lock function is in the rig menu just like the volume pedal lock option. Volume pedal lock works only for expression pedals that are connected to the pedal inputs of the Profiler. If you send CC7 to control volume you do not need to lock the volume pedal. Anyway you should check the volume pedal lock state on the corresponding page in the rig menu because if it is activated it will be indicated by the Lock button-
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Unlock is a change
the lock state does not require storing. It is automatically active until you unlock things again. If you store a rig or performance while lock is active the locked state is baked into the stored rig or performance.
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I'll try everything.... Where can I find these features? I only have a volume pedal on my midiboard for accessing rigs and I know nothing about a "tempo lock state".
tempo lock and volume pedal lock are in the rig menu. If you use a volume pedal you must have used the volume pedal settings once already.
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the Lock button will also indicate the volume pedal lock state and the tempo lock state.