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Posts by dfdfan
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I think an easy way to look at this is, if you want to apply eq filters to a specific rig, use the cab block filters and store them within the rig. Leave your output wide open. Repeat for each rig as needed.
Then when you get to a gig, if the venue is particularly bright or boomy, you can use the output section filters to eq all your entire output globally for the room. And if you are running to a board, leave your output filters wide open and let the FOH engineer apply the filters on the board for the crowd mix. So essentially, the output filters can be considered a room eq bandaid to use when needed based on venue.
And remember that using both is not additive, only subtractive, so if you shelve everything from 7k up on the cab and then shelve off 8k and up on the output, you're still only passing up to 7k. Lowest number wins. Visa versa, if you shelve 8k on the cab and 7k on the output, you're still only passing 7k.
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You'll have a hard time finding a receiver with S/PDIF output!
You could add an a/d convertor to the wireless output so you're chain would be a/d/a/d to the kemper input, then the kemper d/a to the output. It would work, but with enough latency that your bandmates would probably hate you. haha
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i know this is a bit off topic, but curious as to the basis of that statement. To whom do you refer to?
Yes, i agree, there are far more home/bedroom players than gigging musicians. After all, thats how we all started and 99% of us started playing because we enjoy it not as the path to our main income.
There are still plenty of people that still make a living gigging and studio for hire who do not bother with social media stuff. Not as much as the decades prior, but still plenty.
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Mort was a true pioneer
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Simply because the Kemper Player is cheaper and smaller, that's the main reason. People don't need more, but these restrictions are too cruel, we need a little more options. As I said, wanting a morph and global EQ or a simple volume boost for free effect slot is too much? that should be the basis.
THIS. Being able to cram a plexi and a twin into a gigbag pocket is absolutely invaluable for old farts like me.
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100% truth. You might be able to wrangle a decent "in the room sound" but trying to mic it could give you unwieldy results. If you do it though please post back your results. I'd love to know what you find.
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... as long as it's able to run one of the "newer" operating systems.
Mine are already incapable of running the latest Rig Manager, which means I'm holding off on installing OS10 on my Kemper 'til I'm able to service it with RM.
To the OP:
You'll need to be able to run OSX 10.14 Mojave if you get a Mac.
2012 desktops and 2011 laptops cannot "officially" support this OS.
In the case of desktops (and maybe the laptops as well?), you can install what's called a "metal-capable graphics card" and that will allow you to run Mojave.
In all fairness, I said without trading in every 2 years. I didn't say 12 years! You're certainly getting your money's worth on that machine
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The just bass filter is there so that we can easily find all the bass profiles and delete them in one easy click. haha
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If you want a computer that you dont have to worry about crashing, blue screen, freezing, viruses, malware, running out of memory or having to trade in every 2 years just get a mac.
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Oh also, too loud? BLASPHEMY!! Ok there, I said it
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Ok , that worked in the sense that without that text you can’t really even use the unit to be honest so that’s a must have. It’s still very touchy though you wouldn’t want to bump the knob accidentally
If you're trying to get a bedroom level, make sure poweramp boost is off. That should get you a better range to work with lower volumes.
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Most likely this will work if you can get the curve right.
Kone will be something similar to:
Compared to a new issue greenback:
So you should just have to get a steep enough drop but not a full block.
There are other factors to consider in cone stiffness and magnet type and size but all in all I'd say give it a whirl. Even if it doesn't work well you still you end up with a kemper 412.
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The dual delay has all the workings of tape delays (cross feedback, modulation, flutter, hi cut, etc. You should be able to replicate most sounds. Hopefully the quad and or rythm delays will get added to the player at some point as well.
Looks like BT beat me to the punch. Sorry for the duplicate post.
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You can drag profiles directly out out and in to rigmanager. I create device specific folders on my home network storage and keep rigs updated there. Then I can drag them into either machine from either computer. I keep default folders to things like Player_Old, Player_Current, Toaster_Old, Toaster_Current, etc for backups and have one named Transfer that I use to move rigs from one profiler to another. Keeps it pretty simple.
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You have to remember though, that when using the Kab, it is not a fully flat response, so using it on the main outputs will color the sound differently than using studio monitors. To achieve flat response with the Kone/Kabs you need to use the imprint 'Full-Range Mode" and monitor outputs and of course, leave the profile's built-in cab on.
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Theres tons of them out there but I doubt I would call any of them high quality.
This one looks like it might be ok:
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Put it in a bowl of rice. Kidding!! Don't do that!!
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Both the delay and the reverbs slots used to be dedicated to those 2 effects groups which was usable but very limiting. Any time you dedicated resources to one thing you only lose diversity of function.