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Side note: nothing in Cloudburst can't be be done by the reverb in the Kemper
guitar > Kemper input > Kemper send > cloudburst > Kemper return.
Side note: nothing in Cloudburst can't be be done by the reverb in the Kemper
Well I may have posted too early. This morning the iPad software can’t find the pedal and just keeps spinning. The green light is on the pedal so it should be connecting. Frustrating. I’ve rebooted the pedal and the iPad. Just won’t connect.
Do you have both connected to your kocal wlan? The QR code is one off, it doesn't reconnect automatically
Open a Support Ticket, never heard about such an issue
No, you can't. External switches are assigned globally, unlike the on-board ones (Stage/controller) that are on Rig base
Any good pedalboard friendly DI box recommendations for using with Player?
Palmer. Reasonably priced and Pro level. There is even a Joe Bonamassa signature model
What you mean with Ratty?
how do i transfer rigs from the library to my profiler. manual that came is lame and i dont get it. not enough info. why cant they just say do this then that
Drag and drop works
the distortion rigs sound like a transitor radio.
Did you activate Kone in the output menu? You need to leave the Cab on from the front panel and tick the Monitor Out Cab Off case in the Output menu
My list is certainly not long but I have more than five. In random order: Pat Benatar, Ann Wilson, Stevie Nicks,, Grace Slick, Alanna Miles, Tina Turner, Linda Ronstadt, Alanis Morissette, Etta James. Can't defend my list with data, just personal preference.
That ain't exactly rock/metal...BTW: I like them all
There is not 1 single sound of the 80s that I can't get with the Kemper....the chorus is all but thin. Some more info on your setup and which Chorus are you using?
This is like giving away crack for free to new drug users.
I immediately thought of him too but went with Stevie as he’s still alive and could undoubtedly do amazing things with a Profile Player. Jeff would have sounded epic with one too. Saw him live once in Glasgow he was the real deal.
Unfortunately I never had the chance to see him live, but always loved his playing, incredible talent
You would potentially need assistance only for the initial setting/programming of the unit, and this can be done in remote (screen or session sharing with Microsoft Teams or similar). Happy to help you if you decide to go for it.
This one as well
I believe is intentional.
From the Kemper Drive description in the main Manual.:
The main technical properties were, in contrast to distortion pedals, a soft diode saturation coupled with the clean guitar signal mixed to the saturated sound – this lead to them being known by the somewhat misleading name "transparent overdrive".
Agree if you talk about Live gigs in small venues. But Studio sessions still gets paid pretty well
Display MoreKudos to Kemper for this new box.
You nailed it again!
My two cents:
- perfect Kemper stage backup is... a second stage.
BTW, in case of a total wrek with my beloved Kemper stage, I can borrow a real tube amp and I still know what to do with it.
- IMHO, anyone who can afford the PLAYER unit AND is mad about stompboxes, has already some sort of stomp-switcher device in his (her) pedalboard. AFAICT, the very few I know do.
100% agree. You want an all-in-one solution? Get one of the existing Profilers. You want to use your pedals? Get the Player. Very easy, I don't get all the whining....
I will get one as soon as my credit card has recovered from Xmas. I have a lot of small gigs where I use basically only 1 performance, or acoustic ones where I use only 1 rig. Live I don't use any reverb (I leave it up to the sound guy to add it from the desk, not to screw up the mix). Morph would have been nice to keep, but I can live without.
I want a all-in-one solution....
That's the Stage