Welcome to a fellow Scot! LeMont, White and McAllan clan mix via my grandma. The rest is Sassenach and Irish.
Take care Bro and keep the Iron Brew flowing.
Posts by Freisegler
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WELCOME! Kemper´s great, Kemper´s gonna keep you occupied for a while. Married? She will be pissed...
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Welcome and with the Kemper you ain´t seen nothin´yet...
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Flashback x4 from TC into FX loop. Probably the same problem as with the ditto x4 though
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Thats normal for the first year. Welcome.
I´m still overwhelmed by the mighty Kemper...
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@jesusrocker firstly a hearty Welcome! to the Kemper World!
Secondly, to load files to the Kemper, choose the files you want and drag and drop to the Rig Manager. Connect up the Kemer amp with a USB cable.
Then you can select which file you want to play by double clicking. You get an icon message on the RM next to the file. The corresponding message on the Kemper is "preview" or somesuch. If you like the file, you can save it on the Kemper using the Kemper buttons.Alternatively, you can bulk load files to the Kemper, by drag and dropping onto the item "Profiler". Either way, you need to have a USB connection.
Hope that helps.
Thirdly, enjoy!
Jim.
Sorry, entering systems menu, you can change your name... I haven't done this for quite some time...
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welcome!
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I dont mean to hijack and if you would rather PM me I would be OK with that, but what does the Strymon Big Sky do that the Kemper does not? I have noticed Strymons being one of those pedals that even when pros are using Axe/Kemper/etc they still have a Strymon, even if it is the only external pedal. I have been noticing this more and more.
It´s a fetish - nothing more
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Now that´s my kinda folk history - wonder where Mr. Tr**p fits into all this...
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Welcome to the forum!
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Welcome to the Kemper World!
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Looks like he's pulled an extra heavy duty elephant kind of latex body stocking protective over a DX7 / DX9 / SY99 or some such synth
and accessed (channel) aftertouch.Then he plays the wibbly-wobbly to the video game prompt complete with karaoke to get an approximation of the real deal.
Sounds like a lot of soft/hard/rubber-ware effort to be used to get somewhere to the real thang.
Talking about the real thang... @HCarlH
External Content www.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.Ah well... I´ll get my coat...
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An interesting thing about the word bejesus. You can only have the bejesus scared out of you. No one can "be Jesus".
Ash, that was just a disguised expletive - ask any Irishman and they´ll tell you.
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B´je*us - that hurts!
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Welcome to the high - the Kemper high!
´n´G´day sport.
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Hey Jesse and welcome to Kemperland! Enjoy the cool tone!
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Hey Ben and welcome!!!
The Kemper is not only smaller than you thought it would be.
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WELCOME! Time to get some sound back!
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Ha! That's exactly why I've always gone for mahogany bodies for Strat-style guitars when possible, Dave, although to my ears the similarities are more-evident from the neck PU.
The definitive test for me is lead played around the 12th fret or above using a neck HB through high gain. Does it sing like a LP? If it doesn't under these conditions, I've failed in speccing the guitar build or bought a lemon.
Hey MM, when was the last time? I mean what´s the difference between mahogany and another dense wood like swamp ash? Or even alder?
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The body is claro walnut top and back with maple veneer sandwiched between. Neck is birdseye maple with claro walnut inlay in the headstock. It's going to have claro walnut block inlays in the neck and the body will be SSH with birdseye maple pickup rings, knobs and selector. Gonna be beautiful when finished!
Looks and "sounds" wonderful... Hope the gain is as dramatic as the grain!