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And to announce 4 new Kemper packs that are coming soon.
I'm currently, in the bed can't do anything until I get well.
But new packs are gonna be based on:
Cameron CCV100
Bogner Ecstasy 100B
Mesa Boogie Roadster
Wizard Modern Classic 50W
I'll try to post some demos asap.
Ecstasy & Roadster packs are done, CCV100 almost and Wizard should be done soon, unless something interrupts me again.
And as always:
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Hi ashtweth I made this demo using profiles from the first batch. So, you already have these. No postprocessing on guitars except a buss comp and a limiter.
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I heard a lot of people "complaining" that they bought profiles from commercial sellers but that those profiles doesn't sound the same as in their demos.
And that is very true!
But the truth is, they do sound the same if the demo clips has no post processing on them!
What makes the biggest difference is your playing!
One of THE MAIN reasons is your right hand, the way you palm mute, pick the strings!
In this clip you can hear 3 different players on the same guitar, with the same pickup and the same pick straight into the same Kemper profile.
EDIT: The guitar used in this clip is Schecter BlackJack Solo with Seymour Duncan SH5 pickup.
So, there's simply NOTHING wrong with your Kemper when you start demoing profiles you bought while expecting them to sound 100% identical like in demo clips.
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I'm just starting to get into home recording with my folks and I alternate between this pack and your 6505 (or 6505+, I'm not sure right now) for my own sound. We didn't play another gig before getting either pack but I'm planning to use one of the 153 profiles live for the next gig (4 weeks to go!). I hope for the mids to cut through well! I'll report back afterwards.
And it's also great fun to fiddle around with it at home ?
Oh, cool!
I use profile 19 from 153 pack live and in the studio last couple of weeks. Just adjust the settings a bit because of live environment. Sometimes FOH has very bad speakers.
Here's new EHV 5153 EL34 Stealth profiles playthrough video.
Fishman Fluence Modern Alnico in the bridge BUT in ACTIVE and PASSIVE mode.
Now, you can hear how "different" pickups can affect the tone of the profile.
So, if you can't get 100% the same sound from demos like this for example, the "problem" is not in the Kemper!
Not to mention the way you play - pick the string - what type of pick you use - string gauge - string height from the pickup or pickup height from the strings etc.
In this clip - Same guitar, same pick, same pickup but with switching to a different voicing...
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