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Step-by-Step Reamping Guide
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What about recording the DI with effects? For example, with a DI box I can place it after a wah pedal if I'm using the wah in my performance, and want to preserve that during reamping.
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What about recording the DI with effects? For example, with a DI box I can place it after a wah pedal if I'm using the wah in my performance, and want to preserve that during reamping.
Yes, you can do that with the Kemper as well. There's now the ability to record CC messages from the Kemper while you are playing. Just send those CC messages back to the Kemper when reamping in order to have the wah operated just like in your performance.
A cool trick with this is to manipulate the CC numbers after recording so that you can get the performance exactly as you'd like it to be.
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hello,
When I am reamping all my high gain profiles become clean profiles with absolutly no distortion. I 'm using a TS cable and everything works fine except that I have no distortion. If I add a distortion pedal in a stomp slot and crank it to 10 I get some light distortion. Can someone explain me how to solve this out please ? Thanx
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cool tutorial!!thank you.
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I found the solution with "reamp sens" . Thanx a lot.
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glad to hear you got it working ?
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I'm going to have to return to this thread to re-read when ready. Thanks!
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Do you have to use SPDIF for reamping? I have a 4/4 interface currently...
Input 1 and 2 from Kemper main outs. (Git + FX stereo)
Input 3 from Kemper direct out. (Git Analog)
Can I not send a TS cable from one my interface's Aux Out to the Kemper Alt Input (or Return Input)? And map that as my reamp track in DAW?
Or do I just get a cheapo DI box?
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No need for SPDIF. It works fine using TS without any need for a separate DI box either. Sounds pretty much identical to SPDIF(at least my tierd old ears can’t make out any difference).
The main reason I would use SPDIF is just convenience. -
No need for SPDIF. It works fine using TS without any need for a separate DI box either. Sounds pretty much identical to SPDIF(at least my tierd old ears can’t make out any difference).
The main reason I would use SPDIF is just convenience.So send TS cable from my interface AUX OUT to Kemper ALT IN or Return IN?
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can’t remember, its so long since I’ve done it ?
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can’t remember, its so long since I’ve done it ?
C'mon man! This is like the biggest secret on the internet! I need to know!
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just checked (P124 of the manual). Use the Return Input on the Toaster or Rack, Return 1 on the Stage.
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just checked (P124 of the manual). Use the Return Input on the Toaster or Rack, Return 1 on the Stage.
Thanks. I did some late night reading yesterday and read to use the Return In since it is not as noisy as the Aux In and Return has studio line level.
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Yes, that's right. Use the return jack to feed the Kemper and then select the appropriate setting in the input section for reamping.
One thing that might be different between SPDIF and an analog signal is the strength of the return signal. Change the level of the signal using the output volume in your DAW and adjust distortion sense if you feel more or less gain is closer to your intended sound.
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Yes, that's right. Use the return jack to feed the Kemper and then select the appropriate setting in the input section for reamping.
One thing that might be different between SPDIF and an analog signal is the strength of the return signal. Change the level of the signal using the output volume in your DAW and adjust distortion sense if you feel more or less gain is closer to your intended sound.
Yep. Got that covered. I never thought about reamping until I got more into recording tracks and got uber picky about tone. I've learned that a good tone outside the track does not necessarily translate to a good mix. I was pretty amazed how high-gain tones that sounded good in a "devil" mix sounded like thin-lifeless trebly poop by themselves. So you need to reamp. LOL.
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Thank you
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Uhm do I need to use interface at all? From the posts above what I get it is possible to use simple input, but is interface needed (DI BOx is not needed, right)
Can I just run the signal directly from my pc to the input on the back?(Doesnt it have different impedance than the input in the front already?)
I tested Focusrite Scarlett and Steinberg UR44- both sounded a little bit different with my monitors, but not really better than the output from my PC. I even have SPDIF output on the motherboard, so not sure if there is any advantage, maybe I am missing something.