Even after the amp section, if you send two channels to the FX loop from the Kemper (eg post stereo delay or modulation) you will find that the stereo field is collapsed to mono when it gets to your FX box.
Posts by Antipodes
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Kemper assumes all FX loops are mono.
If you send a loop a stereo signal it sums the two halves of the signal. I hope this is subject to change and have advocated for that change but support clarified some time back that FX loops are mono, even on the stage that has plenty of I/O that could you be used for send and return stereo signals.
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Nice amp - will definitely check this profile out. Thanks for sharing.
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The whole point of the Liquid profiles is that you can approach them as you would a real amp and adjust the gain and tone controls to get the sound you want - and the response of those controls will be realistic - not just like running an equaliser on a mixing board. Some profile vendors create different versions of HB and SC guitars at every gain level - eg Selah Sounds.
The Kemper has some very powerful parameters in the amp section which alter the response of profiles in profoundly and you can tweak profiles to suit your requirements. Dissatifaction with paid presets is very common on other platforms like the Helix/FAS modelers. The smart money is on customising the settings to suit your playing technique and instrument.
I tend to use single coils a lot with clean to edge of breakup profiles and I run my own FX settings in the post amp slots. I recommend using the Space parameters on the output as well - these really enhance the sound on headphones and create the sort of early reflections that we hear in a room environment. Close miced guitar amps are not realistic sounds in any way if you are comparing them with what you are used to hearing with a real amp in a room or on a stage. You need some room ambience at least and well designed delay and reverb patches can create all sorts of atmospherics to enhance a performance.
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Why not set the reverb/delay settings you like in the relevant slots and then lock those slots. You will get exactly the kind of ambience you want. You can also save a copy of the profile with your preferred settings under a new name (you could just add a character to the name to mark them if you like). I never use verb/delay settings from vendors.
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I get this too. Pixel 7 here also.
Are you guys using the camera app to catch the QR code on the stage display? - that is the network logon.
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I got this working on a Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 - used it with a Stage in hotspot mode. I needed to photograph the QR code on the Stage display to log the Samsung in to the network.
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I gather some possibility of a capture/playback option rearing its ugly head on this new device in future has been mentioned by somebody from Fender - although the substance of that is uncertain.
I think it only a matter of time before open source NAM capture playback finds its way onto these ARM based devices - NAM compatibility could easily become a common feature on cheap asian modellers in the next year or so for example => capture playback as a feature could become about as common place as tap tempo delays.
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Higher gain will be easier to play.
However, I feel that the tone in 1984 album does not have much gain and have a great note definition.
Maybe I will try to fine tune the EQ.
Thank you.
Those single line phrases on the lower strings in the quieter sections sound just right to me - masses of gain is not what is needed. Maybe he backs off the volume a tad for those phrases and for the arpeggios where all the strings ring out with the mod pedal going.
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Proprietary drivers are still work n progress.
Thanks for the update.
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Where are we up to with the USB driver for the KPA? Mention was made (in the initial announcement of forthcoming attractions with OS 10) of a proprietary driver being included with OS 10. Has that happened yet or is it still in development?
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@ Dynochrome
You can attach a zip archive with the profiles in it to your posts here - instant connection with the rest of us here without reloading Rig Manager etc.
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No, there is no switch and no two models.
If that is correct it is auto-detecting the supply voltage and operating in the matching range.
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I am just irritated because in the manual there is a different information:
manual: "100 - 240V AC"
website: "100-125 or 190-245 V AC"
I took that "or" to mean that the Power Head is switchable between those two voltage ranges. Are there in fact two different models or is the power supply switchable between those ranges?
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The Power Head has a 600 W Class D amp in it. Powering it is a whole different deal compared to just the digital preamp of the unpowered versions. AC voltage in Japan is 100 Volt. You should be fine running the power head there.
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A backup of the KPA to USB will allow you to duplicate what you have on one kemper - rigs, performances, presets, settings etc - to another one.
A backup of Rig Manager will allow you to restore that backup to another computer that also has Rig Manager installed so that you can use your collection of rigs on a second kemper using another computer.
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Good to see you are going to town on the LPs, Matt. Will await your demo pack with interest.
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For some cut through in a mix reverse the proportions you used. So, SM 57 louder and use the 121 to thicken up the tone - typically up to 8 dB down. Getting them in phase is a good idea.