Me too!!!
Posts by mrs-zambesi
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You would need a second Kemper. You'd then put the pedal in front of Kemper A and profile it with Kemper B.
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Wie wäre es, einfach eine Steckdose mit Schalter zu benutzen?
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Better late than never 😀
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If I recall correctly Kemper's early (preproduction?) OS was tested on Virus hardware. The two may be more compatible than one might think.
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Because someone (Burkhardt?) from Kemper said so.
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It has to do with something they have planned for a future update but they haven't said what it is yet.
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String Butler is great! Just make sure that it works with your tuners. I have recently installed Sperzel tuners to one of my guitars and unfortunately found out that String Butler does not work with Sperzels.
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with the Fm3 the tones are more "real" outside the mix,
IIRC that has been Fractal's field of expertise for ages (Actually I had not expected to be able to make yet another "more real" comment)
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Try sending tylerhb a private message. Maybe he still sells his stuff or can help you out.
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Yes and no,
you can remove the reverb tail but you cannot remove the impact of the room during the singing.
I know of one plugin by SPL (Spl De-Verb) and one by Izotope as a part of the RX-Suite (RX De-Reverb). I think they both offer demos / trial periods.
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Da diese Professoren in Industrieanwendungen verbaut werden, sind dessen Produktzyklen wesentlich länger.Professoren werden meines Wissens schon seit Jahren nicht mehr verbaut
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my kemper stage has it's gain locked across all performances, any fix on that soon?
Have you unintentionally locked the amplifier section? Or the stack section perhaps? It will then be fixed as soon as you unlock these sections again (press and hold the button (e.g. AMPLIFIER) and press LOCK).
Hope that helps.
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I didn't listen to the song, but the notes you've written down don't belong to E major (it has a D# instead of a D), they belong to A major. If E is the root of the song, it's an E lydian scale. It contains all the notes of the A major scale but starting from E:
E - F# - G# - A - B - C# - D - E
Hope this helps.
That would actually be E MIXOlydian
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Glad you've found a solution!!!
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He's talking about a wacom tablet, that could either be a touchscreen or a device that uses a pen as a mouse. If it is the latter it does not work like you describe.
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It's not like that with a mouse, not if you click and drag or if you use the wheel on the mouse.
It shoes the same behaviour with my Wacom tablet, veeery sensitive, but, if I move the pen in very small movements (about a millimeter I would say) it moves slowly enough to not jump between minimum and maximum. Fine tuning then indeed needs the shift button. Definitely not an ideal tool to operate Rig Manager. Have you tried just using the wheel of a mouse?
It doesn`t seem as if changing the settings on the wacom tablet changes anything in Rig Manager, at least not when I tried. Oh, and it seems like there is an irritating delay when "clicking" with the pen until anything happens on the screen.
Would be nice if you could doubleclick and then use the keyboard to enter values.
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I have sent you a PM
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I used to use a Voice Live with my Kemper set up . (until I got the dreaded Black Screen) I just used the MIDI out on the Kemper to in on VL
In performance mode you can setup program change on a per performance basis
Sorry for off topic, but are you talking about the Voice Live showing a black (or possibly blue) screen? If so, that might be easy to fix (mine was).