Would a poweramp with spdif inputs solve the problem perhaps?
Edit: Guess not since you can't select a cab off source for spdif either.
Would a poweramp with spdif inputs solve the problem perhaps?
Edit: Guess not since you can't select a cab off source for spdif either.
Makes the monitor volume being controlled by the master volume knob.
It seems when you rotate knobs there is more precision behind the scenes than is shown in the display. This means that you get what is shown in the subject, but also that you don't know if you have dialed in 1.51, or 1.54 when the display only shows 1.5
This makes it impossible to sync rates between effects etc.
I would like to suggest that we either show more numbers in the display or round off to the precision shown.
What a timing. I just got a coax to TOSlink converter yesterday and thought it was faulty (clicking). Can't wait to try it again.
Oh well. Didn't fix my clicking at least. Will try another coax to TOSlink converter next.
What a timing. I just got a coax to TOSlink converter yesterday and thought it was faulty (clicking). Can't wait to try it again.
Display MoreWell you can capture long reverb halls/stadiums all day long. up to 15 secs or more if you want. - But by the time you deconvolve them into an IR.. no processor will run them. (you can run them on your Computer ofc) but only 1.. and that is even painfully sluggish.
You may then say.. AH yes.. but there are tons of plugins out there that do reverb for longer.. Yes.. see its clever trickery.. often they will use a VERY Small IR (maybe the first second, just to get the base tone/spectrum) then the rest is done in code realtime.. : )
an yes Im 100% confident the kemper cant do it due to processor power.There is not a single unit out there that can
3 secs is still not enough to capture the heart & soul of Amb/room mics in a good room. on our tests we did the best results were about 6 secs or more. this was a very true lifelike "static" snap of the room.
It seems there is actually some FFT<>IFFT trickery you can actually do to run realtime convolution on processors (https://dsp.stackexchange.com/…e-convolution-reverb-work). Anyway we are getting OT.
Display MoreNo you cant.
See the logic is, that, actually lets call it a "iR" for this illustration, The speaker element would be the one capturing the ROOM mics. - because they are at a greater distance it would require a longer sample. longer IR samples are very heavy on processing. evn modern day modules such as Briscati M7 reverb unit cant cope with he long IR information capture time it will take. Convolution is only ever OK at best. and to be used lightly.
Many other guitar based units emulate room sound via a verb algorithm of some kind, and this will never work.. sure to the person who never has used room mics correctly wont be able to tell the difference.
But imagine the scenario of what your suggesting. - ROOm mics, plus close mics. all on the same sample. - thats 2 lots of information it has to capture at 2 different latency times. to compute this in real-time is not cost effective in any way shape or form. you would need several processors to be able to handle it.
Maybe in the future we will see this. - but currently the longest ever IR is 200/250ms in any processor based equipment. - and to capture a true sound imagine of correct room your looking at well over 500ms.
While I agree the Kemper is King of the Hill.. really it is for pure authentic guitar tones, it still has its limitations. I use the kemper a lot in my studio, but I still use real amps depending on the band Im recording and what the target is.
Sorry - I wasn't suggesting doing everything at once. There is no need to. To capture the IR of a space you simply need a microphone and an impulse. There is no secret to it (other than mic placement etc.) (Here an Igloo is being captured
But that's capturing which I agree is not Kempers raison d'etre.
Are you confident the Kemper doesn't have enough processing power to convolute an existing IR real time? The Briscati you mention seem to support IR's up to 3 seconds at least (check the free ones here: http://www.samplicity.com/bricasti-m7-impulse-responses/)
I'm not an expert though - so please educate me
There is an opportunity for Kemper to support capturing (or importing) reverb IR's and use them in the reverb module though.
Thanks Peto - yeah Marty's composition and phrasing is second to none.
This solo is hard - but not as hard as it sounds like. Marty's is an economy picker extraordinaire so there are tricks here and there. The main challenge is that his brains functions on overdrive so it takes time to get up to that speed.
Old thread (but stumbled upon it while searching). I just ordered a coaxial->toslink converter and plan on trying it with my Apollo Twin. We'll see how that goes.
Hi friends,
Did my first recording with the Kemper today on a cover of this classic solo. Browsed all lead rigs on RM for this awesomely cutting EVH Lead rig by sheguitarplayer.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did recording it:
Let me know what you think - questions welcome. Sound or solo.
I'm not a bass player but I think they sound great and will be using these for tracking the odd bass track here and there. Thanks!
Thanks. Looking forward to trying them.
They do? Is that a post in some thread?
Can we please get some kind of Kemper Editor Software for your computer
Sounds like they have plans confirmed by CK. In the link you shared it seems like most people want an editor because of the way presets work right now. I'd rather Kemper improve the handling on the unit first though.
I like the idea. Maybe post in feature requests?
I too prefer the old version (which is still available in tuner mode btw) +1 for making it optional.
Still relevant +1 for only browsing presets that belong to the already assigned stomp.