Got the Kemper in yesterday. The tone is astounding. I'm noticing a very subtle latency on the pick attack. It's not bad, but it's there. Has anyone else noticed this? Is there anything I can do to resolve it?
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Welcome! You can change the pick attack beheaviour playing around with the pick, definition and clarity parameter in the amp menu.
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Check also your noise gate settings.
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The latency is quoted as 2ms, so its probably down to the noise gate as said above.
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are you monitoring the KPA directly?
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Got the Kemper in yesterday. The tone is astounding. I'm noticing a very subtle latency on the pick attack. It's not bad, but it's there. Has anyone else noticed this? Is there anything I can do to resolve it?
Me too...
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The latency is quoted as 2ms, so its probably down to the noise gate as said above.
that's what it takes sound to travel ~68cm in air.
I don't remember ppl noticing latency when they were standing 3 meters in front of their cab.
connect the KPA directly to an active speaker and see how it feels.
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I have the same problem but i think it is Not latency because the tones come fast and direct.
It is Hard to describe but the attack of a Tube Amp. Or the Axe fx II goes deeper.
But the Sound of the Kemper is much better than the axe -
Never experienced any latency.
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Hi there, I also recognize a tad of latency that annoys me. I tried to turn off the noisegate and played around with the attack-parameter to no avail.
When I measured the Kempers latency from input to output I got 5 ms - which is already noticeable (and considerably worse than the AxeFx´s 2 ms).
Might be a dealbreaker for me, bummer, as the unit sounds way cool...And by the way: those 5 ms seem to be a stable figure no matter which rig I use or if I turn all effects and the amp-modeling off or not.
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There is no latency.
Next discussion.
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I don't notice any latency....I usually use plugins at 3ms, and this feels as good or better than that.
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Hmm, I'm not sure if it's latency, it shouldn't be because allegedly it's only 2ms (not sure if that's just 2ms from guitar to in or all the way from in to out) which is nothing at all. But the unit feels quite flat and not always that touch responsive to me. There's a slightly detached feeling I get while playing.
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Hi there, I also recognize a tad of latency that annoys me. I tried to turn off the noisegate and played around with the attack-parameter to no avail.
When I measured the Kempers latency from input to output I got 5 ms - which is already noticeable (and considerably worse than the AxeFx´s 2 ms).
Might be a dealbreaker for me, bummer, as the unit sounds way cool...And by the way: those 5 ms seem to be a stable figure no matter which rig I use or if I turn all effects and the amp-modeling off or not.
How did you measure it? I would also like to to do it...
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There is no latency.
Next discussion.
Off course there is, Lance.
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I agree with Per 100% !! Some players are more sensibel about this and they will recognize it and others not.
I you compare it with the AXE (maybe) you will realize a noticeable difference
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How did you measure it? I would also like to to do it...
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You can measure latency (although I don´t know how) but you can´t measure the feel as mentioned by Per and me !!!!!!
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You can measure latency (although I don´t know how) but you can´t measure the feel as mentioned by Per and me !!!!!!
Agree..
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Off course there is, Lance.
There is no latency worth talking about, what Per & Uwe are talking about is something only they're aware of.
Listen to guys playing legato licks at the speed of light using the Kemper and they don't mention the word latency, if anyone would feel or notice "latency" it would be them, yet they haven't said a word.