paults:
that did it. thanks very much!
j
paults:
that did it. thanks very much!
j
bayou:
thanks, i did see those but theyre not really as useful as what ive seen before. i have seen a number of producers who have made these in glow-in-the-dark for stage (e.g., uno4kemper) and the pedal id is on the button itself, not adjacent. these are pretty weak.
i hope if anyone else is aware of producers, likely specifically for kemper, they will be able to give better alternatives.
thanks, j
sorry- i seem to be having the same problem. i cant change language choice because the settings options are also in german. thoughts?
thanks, j
hello:
in the past i have seen stickers for behringer's fcb1010 that identify stomp function but cant seem to find any after searching. does anyone still make these?
thanks, j
sollazzon- youre magic.
ugh, thanks for taking the time.
j
hello:
ive bought a number of rigs from theampfactory/taf/and44 and, when looking for a particular amp, found that site is unavailable. ive tried to find details on this forum but havent had much luck. is anyone aware of whats going on?
thanks, j
all:
here's an update of my issue following some deeper troubleshooting. the issue appears to be an issue with the fcb-1010 itself and not with the kemper or uno chip. i have changed each of these and recalibrated according to the manufacturers instructions and the issue remains consistent. the fcb-1010 sends midi cc's 0-127, but only well past the halfway point toward toe. it does this for both controller "a" (wah) and "b" (volume) consistently.
at this point i am hoping to find a workaround that will give me more than the toe-half of the pedal to control each of the kemper volume and wah. any thoughts would be welcomed.
thanks, j
all:
one other detail that may be relevant- the configuration of the uno4kemper sets the expressions to send continuous controller info as follows:
Left expr WAH (CC#1)
Right expr. VOL (CC#7)
is there a way to determine the sweep sent by the foot controller to verify it is sending 0-127?
thanks, j
all:
i have calibrated the pedal using the steps outlined in the behringer manual as directed in the uno manual.
j
dug:
thanks so much for the quick response. one new bit of info- just discovered that BOTH (wah and volume) continuous controllers on the pedal are consistently acting this way.
thanks, j
hello:
i have a new behringer fcb1010 with uno v1.3 replacing a similar unit with my profiler head. the foot controller is working just as its predecessor did save as a controller. when sweeping using the builtin continuous controller the sweep of the kemper wah reaches zero rapdily. the sweep of the foot controller goes 100-0% on the kemper before the foot controller pedal goes 100-50%. i have a very limited sweep on the foot controller that uses the whole sweep on the kemper wah. i have calibrated the pedal as per the uno directions but no luck.
might anyone have ideas on this issue?
does anyone have any suggestion on how to modify the lowest setting on the kemper wah so it responds to 0%/full-heel on the pedal?
thanks, j
i have requested a ticket be opened via your support form. i will attach a copy of the rig to the response.
btw- cab is stock 5e3 pine open-back cabinet with celestion alnico gold. mic is standard sm57. profiling process appeared to complete fine. if the profiling process mistook this signal as a direct profile attempt there is a serious problem.
j
all:
so i can confirm there is still an issue. i just completed a profile for another amp, this time a tweed deluxe 5e3, profiled with a completely different cab and microphone setup and have similar results.
im really stumped and concerned here. help?!?!
thx, j
Profiles is at version 8.5.8.30570 and rig manager is at version 3.2.48 (17248).
all:
i will try to reprofile this weekend and report back.
thx, j
rig manager was not involved in profiling, although i am trying to change the post-profiled metadata using rig manager. profiler is at version 8.5.8.30570 and rig manager is at version 3.2.48 (17248).
sorry- i want the opposite as i am trying to create only "studio" profiles. i also want to be able to adjust the metadata associated with profiles after they have been created. it sounds like, in several cases, the profiler assumed i was trying to make a "direct" profile . i assume the profile, whether made as a "direct" profile or not, should sound the same- yes? all of this is very odd as it was same amp profiled in the same session.
as long as the profile will still sound the same i assume i can use the profile the same as the others i made which came out as "studio" profiles. is there a way to stipulate that i do not want to create "direct"? if not, is it possible to update cab/speaker/mic metadata on a "direct" profile? one immediate thought i had was if i was able to add a transparent cab (if such a thing even exists) to the "direct" profile would that allow metadata editing?
thoughts?
burkhart- im sorry, youre right!
the profiles that are marked as "N/A" have cabinets that are marked EMPTY when open in the kemper. the others dont.
i thought i used the same process but it looks like i didnt. can you help me understand what i did to make this happen, please? once i know i will go back and re-profile.
thanks!
i have opened a ticket so i can fwd example rigs if necessary.