Posts by Morph
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Plug a jack cable from the direct out to any input. Use 2 spdif cables as you describe above. Enable two tracks in ableton,one for the clean signal from the di out and one for the spdif.
I did the reamp thing in two stages, first record a clean track from the direct output into any input on the 6i6 with it set to Git Analog, this will be a completely clean track to reamp later. You can still monitor through the Spdif outs which are master stereo. Then assign the clean track to 5 or 6 in Ableton ( this is the default output for spdif on the 6i6.)
Play your track back and set the kemper input to spdif input reamp.
I hope this makes sense
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Your input should be set like this
Connect the analog or S/PDIF OUTPUT of your recording device to the or of the PROFILER. Go to the input menu and set “Input Source” to either “Return Input Reamp” or “S/PDIF Input Reamp”. If you have already recorded the DI signal, play it back now and feed it to the PROFILER.
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S/PDIF INPUT
You don’t have to unplug your guitar from the front input . It will no longer be routed to the signal flow of the PROFILER, due to the “Reamp” Input Source settings - however, it still feeds the selected DI output and thus the input of your recording device.
As soon as you arm a track on your recording device, you will hear your guitar being fed through the device and back into the reamp input. This routing might introduce some latency from your recording device; to avoid this, set “Input Source” back to “Front Input” for as long as you are recording.
And spdif output should be set to master stereo (or mono whichever you want}
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I hope you get to actually play one set up like this. With this set up I can trust my bridge to float and maintain pitch.
I only did it the other day and it works brilliantly, physics notwithstanding. Definitely a keeper for me, but absolutely fine if it doesn’t float your boat ?
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To use the mission pedal to activate the effect and then use it, you need 2 cables. It’s explained here
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Indeed, next string change I’m taking the bridge back down a bit but keeping the angle. I might put one of them back straight for a comparison
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It may be a case of emperor’s new clothes but I perceive a real difference in pitch accuracy and stability in both of my guitars since doing it. I’m going to take the tension down a bit as I don’t need a minor third on the G string but I’ll keep the angle. Horses for courses I guess.
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https://drive.google.com/file/…XH-UNiv/view?usp=drivesdk
Just had a go at this and apart from messing about trying to show you the photo, early signs are good. I also adjusted to get the intervals in the original video. The guitar is a Suhr Modern with a Goto bridge
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MuddySludge thanks for that. I’m going to have a go at it.
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I’m not sure I like that button
There is a clear all morph button already. Does that not do what you need?
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I had a hire one in Kuala Lumpur that did that. Wow
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Have you tried crystal church delay?. I use it for my pads and you could probably tinker with the settings to get something like that tune
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Welcome back man
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Thanks for the quick response to the bugs Kemper geezers. Love the new reverbs.
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For me, the KPA accurately reproduces the voice of the guitar. I use normally 2mm Wegen mandolin picks but ordered 1.5mm versions by mistake. They sounded less balanced and ‘pingy’ when unplugged and the same through the KPA
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I did a gig with some bagpipes and had to tune to Eb with the KPA in the rig section. It worked a treat and saved the agonies of de-tuning with a floating trem but very strange if you can hear your open strings. Also, it’s in a performance so I have to take care not to accidentally select that one on a normal gig
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This may help
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... and Larry Carlton, big-time.
Of course, the guitar playing is very Larry in the vein of Friends too.
Very Nightfly, great tone. He’s also on the Cory Henry-Jacob Collier Billie Jean prom. Much respect for taking a solo that long with an orchestra too
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One performance per band. Slot 1 clean with chorus and delay on switches. Slot two fender is crunch. Slot three marshallish crunch with morph boost for solos. Slot 4 full skrech and slot 5 anything special.
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