Posts by lespauled
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One way to check is to record a DI track. Send that track back for reamping. Take a profile, and record a track with the definition as stored. Record another track with the definition around 3-4 or so. Record another couple of tracks at 7 and 10.
Do a tone match EQ to see what's happening with the EQ compared to the original track.
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It's a tool, like anything else. Use it if you need it. I don't use pure cabinet, but have used High and Low shift on rare occasions.
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No apology necessary. Not a problem at all.
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Not sure if you’re confusing Rig Manager with Rig Exchange. I use Rig Manager when making profiles, especially to set the amp settings on liquid profiles.
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Can you make merged profiles in Rig Manager, or just on the profiler itself?
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I was making a few profiles a little while ago, and realized a scenario where RM should disable some functions.
Set the amp to the correct amp stack and dial settings.
Made a profile
Started refining, and noticed that the tone stack said "Kemper Generic" during refining.
Switched the amp stack to the Plexi, which completely changed the sound of the amp while refining.
Switched it back to Kemper Generic, and it sounded as it should during the refining process.
When I ended the refining, the profile was ridiculously loud, clipping, and sounded absolutely horrible.
Re-created the profile from scratch.
Do you think the option to change the tone stack during refining should be disabled, so not to have the option to blow up a profile during refinement?
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I set my morph this way also. Toe down is off, and heal down is 100% on. I use it to have any setting in-between when I want it. Just set it up backwards when creating it.
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This happened to me before, and I thought I was imagining it, but it happened in front of me, so I knew I wasn't losing my mind.
Scenario:
I was making multiple profiles of a George Lynch Super V (Modified Vox).
After finishing profiling, I went to browse mode.
I was testing the profiles I made, and there was one that sounded harsh to me: profile #14 of that session.
I went to profile #15, and it sounded much better.
I then selected profile #14 in RM, single mouse click, without changing the profile (still #15) on the profiler.
I right clicked and selected Delete Rig on the popup menu.
At that point, both the RM selected rig (#14) and the rig on the Profiler (#15) were deleted.
I know this is an ID-ten-T user error (developer humor). But is this the expected result?
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Some of us have 4k screens so we need the fonts THIS SIZE.
Some of us don't
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Awesome. I guess those of us who bought pack 1 don't get an upgrade, or an upgrade price?
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Then use the mooer. In either case, I'm done with this thread. I told you how to do it, and you don't want to do it. You want someone else to do it. I'm done.
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Create 2 DI tracks. One with one guitar, and one with another guitar. Follow the steps for EQ tone match, and get the EQ from one guitar to the other, and do the same thing the other way around, from guitar 2 to guitar 1.
You will get an EQ that is applied for the tone match. Create a studio EQ on the Kemper, using the EQ from guitar 1 to guitar 2, and name it whatever you want as a preset. For example, Hum2SingleEQ. Place that EQ in the stomps side (pre-side), and see how that works for you.
That's basically what the mooer pedal is doing. Creating an EQ tone match.
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I went down the Tone Match EQ rabbit hole during my Atomic Amplifire days. It's very simple once you set up a DAW project with the source, target, and place the EQ on a bus.
I made a bunch or tone matched IRs, and I had my Amplifire full of matched songs/albums. It sounded great when playing with a band or even a backing track. It sounded horrible when playing alone, very thin. The reason is that you are tone matching to a sound that has been manipulated to fit within the track.
Are you going to get that full sound that you think you're hearing? No, that's most likely some of the bass sounds complimenting the guitar.
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Does not occur with RM closed. This might be an RM issue.
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I just tried it again, creating one profile, this time using Kemper Generic. The profile sounded exactly like the amp while A/B'ing it back and forth. As soon as it saved the profile, the sound was nothing like it sounded before saving it. Way too loud, and very brittle.
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I'm using the latest beta. This happened to me yesterday, and was repeated today. I created a few liquid profiles (around 5) using the Soldano crunch amp selected with RM open, and then all the profiles got much louder, and pretty brittle, with much more high end. Shutting down the Profiler, and restarting it brought the profiles back to their original sounds. This happened to me last night, and I just shut everything down. I checked how to the profiles sounded this morning, and they sounded as they should. I created another 5 or 6 profiles with RM open. The same thing happened again. I shut down the profiler and checked them when I turned the profiler back on.
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When creating a profile, the new RM defaults to the Fan TwnsRev Nrm instead of Kemper Generic.
It was Kemper Generic in the older version from a few days ago.
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I tell ya I am really diggin this pedal. I'm using mostly clean profiles now with the BE-OD in front of the Kemper. I've even used it on a bass for my latest mix. This one is a keeper!
Yes, a great pedal. Next up: MXR EVH 5150 Overdrive.
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I decided to order the Clockworks Edition one from Sweetwater. It's a Father's Day gift so I opted for a new one and the free 2 year warranty.
I checked out some reviews of the single BE-OD and I still heard only really good tones with it. Besides Pete Thorn's reviews, I loved Phil McKnight's comparison of the BE-OD to the EVH 5150 (although he did not use the Deluxe 2 channel). I'll be looking forward to trying it out on some kemper profiles too!
https://www.sweetwater.com/sto…lusive-clockworks-edition
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