Find space in the mix for the solo. Duck any other mid range instrument for the duration of the solo. You shouldn't have to make it loud.
Posts by CelticGibson
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For that kind of development, Rig Manager will cost you about the price of.... a profiler. Those changes require a complete recoding of the KAOS from the code for the DSP to X86/64 architecture and I very much doubt Christoff is going to devote that kind of man power unless it involves building the KPA V2.
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This is turning out like the dress. ?
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A traitor in your midst, lol! Not selling the Kemper, I just figured I need to delve into some other kinds of digital processors at this stage in my musical journey. Pretty good deal, all things considered. That's a Korg Rack Tuner above the Kemper, and a midi board and Gator case thrown in.
Long term plan is to use it with the Kemper in a wet-dry-wet setup.
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CelticGibson - I'm sorry but I couldn't disagree more with your argument (apparently I'm not the only one). One thing Kemper has always done, and done fabulously, is taken a known effect and enhanced it into the stratosphere. Why would you want them to change this strategy? All our new drives, reverbs, fuzzes would all just be clones from old boxes in storage. That is NOT the Kemper way, thank God.
Unfortunately it's not my argument...
Rotating speaker rate parameter continuous setting -
The Rotary effect is a accurate model of the real Rotary speaker effect including the speed changes. I very much doubt this is going to change as any modification will go against the concept.
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It has been fixed. I checked.
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I have noticed this too when I went to adjust the drive and fuzz on the fly using the "stomp" button. No parameters are available to tweak. My theory is that the Stage is dictating development of future firmwares because it lacks those buttons.
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Welcome. Nice 335. Looks just like mine. ??
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I would get a refurbished version of the immediate previous model. You are still guaranteed at least four more years of updates and you are not paying a premium for new.
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No. Christoph mentioned this on the live feed.
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You can't connect to the Stage without the q-code generator in the output section of the profiler and that will only come with an OS update.
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If you can hear both acoustic and electric sounds, there's a fair chance the tiny latency between both might be messing with your perception of the sound.
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There is definitely a bassier tone to the 335. If I try to play through a marshal profile, it is definitely bass heavy that I have to dial it down. I wonder if this is the difference between the 335 and a Les Paul? That it's less "tight"? That might explain the semi acoustic nature of the instrument.
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Exactly. The concept of "baked in" captures that limit your ability to fit them into any scenario after the fact is the real issue here. I can see why Kemper chose to give flexibility in the amp and cab section of the profile. No two venues or sound situations are the same and those captures will need to be tweaked to fit live band mixes and recording situations. I would not like that kind of functionality removed at all.
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They should be called Sourwater every-time there's a price increase.
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If that could be done (i believe it could because USB, like the Ethernet port, is just another port to the I/O system) then they might as well go the whole hog and build a internal driver for a WiFi USB dongle too....
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could work. I just flew over the specs, but it has an integrated router, right? Should do the trick.
I’m thinking, as long as the router for the Connection can speak DHCP, the head and rack should be able to connect (and I can‘t think of one router who doesn‘t do that).The Stage, as it looks, has it‘s own access point integrated and so it can create it‘s own WiFi-network.
but that‘s all just from an outside perspective.It looks like the Stage has a separate wifi module connected to the main board that acts very much like my dongle. An access point with all the necessary network protocols from which the network stack of the OS can access. I cannot see how this cannot be implemented.
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No, that would not work. You need something that connects to the Ethernet port of your Kemper. It's through this port that the data would come in from the iPad.
the ethernet port is just a port like USB. It's up to how the network stack is implemented in the operating system that determines how ports can be used. This surely can be changed and implemented. Especially if you provide a physical wifi antenna for the port out.