Update, phones returned to Sweetwater, due to gyro drift. BOSS has acknowledged an issue and says they're working on a fix, but not sure how to implement.
Posts by madmarcus1960
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Checked out your videos for this pack, oh yeah, I'll be getting them.
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Merry Xmas/Happy New Year Glenn, your contributions to the modeling world are more than appreciated. You venture where a lot of us just don't have the patience or understanding to create palettes of sound that are useful and more importantly inspirational.
Welcome aboard,
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Very accurate review. Convenience "is" the main feature. Sound is good, software is ok, but being able to take a guitar, the Waza setup and a ipad/cellphone, and jam out anywhere is a very attractive feature for me. I don't regret the purchase.
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I got one of these and it's a great practice tool. The 3D surround stuff is something I tunr off, but BT streaming of jam tracks and the wireless both work fine. It sounds like a Katana but in your head.
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Own both, love both. I've been warmly received in both forums. Key is to not be negative, what's the point. It bring the fanboys out on any forum. (Got to justify my own purchases/decisions)
Plenty of good people on both forums wanting to help. A few jerks on both as well.
As far as ease of use, both have pro's and cons. the AXE is undeniably more flexible, has an editor, and better floorboard integration, (easy now, JMHO) You can modify an amp as you would in real life and make Frankenstein amps that don't exist, or would burn up.
The KPA is a matter of finding your tone through lots of profiles, or as it was intended, profiling your own amps. For those of us that never owned any of these, it can be rabbit hole. But years of KPA ownership, have made my education in what amps I prefer much more narrow. Limiting your choices as difficult as it may seems, can leave you playing more music and less profile surfing.
My plan is to keep them both and have fun.
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Saw that. My DG80 head(bought damage combo and made it into a head) is in my basement. That amp through a Marshall cab with 2 of the Celestion 100's that came stock in a combo is very interesting as a profiling project.
Now you have me thinking about it. I'd need to buy or borrow some mic's.
And I thought I had enough projects on my plate!
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I'm an old prog keyboard wonk. ELP, YES, Genesis, etc. Love storytellers and concept albums. Keep listening, there's always something cool to discover and absorb into your writing!
Later, me and the missses going to see a band do a benefit for Hurricane Dorian/Bahamas relief.
Be good or better if you can,
Marc
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Yep, I'm a virtual Ted Leonard groupie. Love the entire Spock's Beard catalog, Transatlantic, Flower Kings.
New Ted band, Pattern Seeking Animals w/Spock Beard drummer, bassist and another guy that has played w/SB.
You must like Hogarth era Marillion, if not all? BRAVE, Afraid of Sunlight?
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Sorry everyone if Jeff and I have our own little convo' goin' on. Not everybody is in to the same type of music as me.
Jeff, you ever get into ENCHANT. Ted Leonard, great singer, Doug Ott very underrated guitarist. Great songwriting. Journey meets Dream Theater meets Rush.
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Loved Ark, big Tore Ostbey fan. Conception was/is still one of my favorites. I actually like the rasp, reminds me of Coverdale.
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Yup, got him too! forgot J Lande from Ark is in Avantasia as well. Similar tastes, Jeff.
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I did port them to my AXE3 and after adjusting the output level and amp input trim they sound huge if not accurate. I'll have to spin some CDs to compare. Haven't listened to Savatage in a bit. Have discovered Avantasia and Edguy though. If you like symphonic metal, check them out. Same singer, but Avantasia is a little like TSO with multiple famous metal singers playing characters. Geof Tate, Michael Kiske, Roy Khan, etc.
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I've never profiled anything, I'm a leech, admittedly. I'll research profiling an AXE3 into the KPA and give it a shot though. Give me some time to figure it out
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Thanks dude, gonna use Fractool to convert to AXE3!! Lotsa love for Chris RIP!
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Hi - I'm new to the Kemper, and the forum nice to meet you all!
I updated my toaster to the latest OS7 public beta last night - after several hours of playing with both the floor board connected as well as rig manager running on my MacBook, I ran into a weird glitch - on the assumption that the dev team is watching this thread, I thought it would be helpful to post my experience.
- Everything seemed to be going fine for a few hours - but at one point, after switching rigs via the foot pedal, the screen on the foot controller froze, and no further changes would be recognized when tapping any of the buttons. The foot controller then attempted to reboot itself, and went into a repetitive up/down cycle where it would go dark, light up, the kemper loading screen came up, and then it would go dark again.
- Next i noticed that the patch I was playing on suddenly dropped volume
- I thought I'd try to power down, then power back up the toaster itself - when I flipped the knob to off... the unit stayed on and did not respond. The Toaster screen was frozen for another 30 seconds... and then shut off abruptly.
- Powering the unit back on seemed to restore the unit to "normal" (at least for the last 30 minutes...)
Apologies if this has been previously reported (I'm guessing it probably has), but extra data points are always a good thing
Thanks - and looking forward to participating in the forums!
DangoHad the same EXACT experience! I found I had to paused between actuations of PRESET up or down. If I quickly pressed the remote button too soon, i could get it to freeze up as yours did.. Pulling the power chord or shutting down the UPS that mine is on allowed it to reinitialize the KPA.
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Mine freezes if I use preset up down on my remote too quickly. It causes the remote to reboot and locks the KPA from doing anything, including turning off via the main switch. If I power cycle the unit via removing power(pull plug or shut off power strip-> UPS) it comes back normal.
I haven't used my remote for over a year due to the KPA being on my studio desk, so this is news to me. Don't know how long it's been like this.
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No Ministry of Funny Walks? Oh damn!
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Updated OS from a thumbdrive. Left it alone for 10-15 minutes, then installed 2.3.1 RM, no issues. i left that alone until it found all my rigs.
I haven't tried any of the feature yet but. I wouldn't call myself an advanced user. It stays at my studio desk and I usually play one profile at a time.
So far, so good.
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The DG60 was a DG Stomp in an amp and you're correct, it was noisy. The DG80, DG100 212, and the DG130H were a different beast. The 60 came with or without effects.