Posts by rcknrllmn

    I've played all my gigs in performance mode. Never a problem. I actually find it easy to use as it is familiar to me as other midi controlled gear I've used in the past. I basically treat each performance slot like a preset & use a midi controller to select the preset (performance slot) I want to use at the time. I spend almost all my time in performance mode.

    Multiple Morph pedals would be the ideal solution for me. The ability to assign (and lock) a Morph to wet mix for controlling delay/reverb level in real time without tying up the Morph function on a rig by rig basis for more creative use.

    Having the ability to have multiple Morph controls available benefits both scenarios. That way you can have a single or multiple parameters controlled on different morphs.

    What type Kemper do you have and what are you using to control it? The only way that I know of is to have one pedal set as the Morph pedal to do that. And you can still keep a separate volume/wah. It would be nice to have 2 morph controls available but not currently possible.

    How do you all make room for making more profiles. My Stage is pretty full & I want to do some profiling. Currently I have mostly purchased rigs & am starting to get into doing my own. I'm trying to avoid losing any rigs that are in my performances, but I want to clear a big chunk.

    Do you just delete them from your profiler, and a copy is kept in the rig manager? What are some of your best practices if you could offer some advice please.


    Thanks

    Tom

    Is it possible to assign a dedicated foot switch (not a pedal) on a midi controller (like a Voodoo Lab GCP, or a RLM Mastermind) that will serve to activate and deactivate morphs, which can be the same morph or different, over any number of rigs (in or out of a performance group)?


    Gb

    Sure, I don't see why not. Just assign a switch to the same midi cc as the morph function. I don't even put my Stage on the floor. I control it with an other midi footswitch. I like to have it up where I can adjust it. I use an expression pedal but a switch could do the same function for on or off.

    I know you would prefer an update to fix this which I would like also. But, here is an option that would possibly work for you. I have one of these & use it in one of my rigs.


    https://stepaudio.net/products…r_-_by_StepAudio_net.html


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    I would like there to be for the effect blocks on a scene in each performance to have an alternate saved space for one or more additional states for that block. I think two or three would be great.


    I have changed an effect block and saved it only to some time later think that I preferred what I had saved in that block in the past. The problem being I did not remember the settings or effect to get it back.


    There was one time I added a multi-effect in the effects loop & instead of editing all of the patches, I added a global effects loop. Some time later, I decided not to use that multi-effect & had to edit all of my performances to replace what I had there previously.


    If I could have been able to save alternate settings in that block in memory, all I would of had to do is select that alternate setting for that block and resave it.


    Thanks for your consideration,

    best regards

    Tom

    If I understand correctly (which I may NOT of course) systems like the Roland V-Guitar etc don’t do this. They use the signal from the hex pickup to feed the amp model rather than as a trigger for a regular guitar pickup input. Is that not so?

    I agree, this is correct. Kemper would have to add a lot more functionality to make this work. That would be a whole other beast.