wow, wow! 2.2 is here. it's a beta. way da go, KPA team
2.2 is here!!
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October 15, 2013 at 3:28 PM -
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- fixed: occasional loss of sound triggered by fast rig browsing
This, exactly, happened to me yesterday. I was planning to try and reproduce it and post a bug report as soon as I got the time. Now they beat me to it. Pretty cool! I'll load up the beta tonight. -
so, double way da go KPA team!!
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Do you think it will sound better now....
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I've updated with no hiccups. Sounds better than ever thanks Kemper team. Love that you've attached the main output EQ to the headphone output!
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I've updated with no hiccups. Sounds better than ever thanks Kemper team. Love that you've attached the main output EQ to the headphone output!
so that makes a triple way da go KPA team..........
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Hurray! I was browsing through rigs like a crazy person with autoload enabled, and never lost sound! 2.2 wins!
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I've updated with no hiccups. Sounds better than ever thanks Kemper team. Love that you've attached the main output EQ to the headphone output!
Havent updated jet. Can somebody explain, why they attached the main output EQ to the headphone out? That doesnt make sense.
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Will try it once I get home. Looks like a bad bug has finally been crushed.
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I try the new FW for almost three hours now - I think this is one of the best updates! Many thanks to the fantastic Kemper Team!!!
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Havent updated jet. Can somebody explain, why they attached the main output EQ to the headphone out? That doesnt make no sense.
It makes perfect sense to me. So now when I'm recording using the main outs and say I've taken 2db off the treble (main output EQ), I can now hear that in my headphones whereas before I wouldn't so what I would be hearing in my headphones was different to what is being recorded. It just gives you a truer reference as to what is going through the main output.
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It makes perfect sense to me. So now when I'm recording using the main outs and say I've taken 2db off the treble (main output EQ), I can now hear that in my headphones whereas before I wouldn't so what I would be hearing in my headphones was different to what is being recorded. It just gives you a truer reference as to what is going through the main output.
So why dont you just take treble off in the amp/eq section. For me, the main eq is needed to adjust the output ( pa/ guitar cab or whatever). For example: my behringer
active monitor has too much highs, so i do adjust them, my headphones ( beyerdynamic dt 770 ) sound perfect.
Is this option switchable?
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It makes perfect sense to me. So now when I'm recording using the main outs and say I've taken 2db off the treble (main output EQ), I can now hear that in my headphones whereas before I wouldn't so what I would be hearing in my headphones was different to what is being recorded. It just gives you a truer reference as to what is going through the main output.Why wouldn't you just use the "normal" tonestack/EQ of the amp?
I don't like that the main out EQ is now on the headphone out too But well... -
Still waiting the simple mono delay stomp ...
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Still waiting the simple mono delay stomp ...
that can be placed BEFORE the amp surely more useful than a vinyl stop ?? -
The beta firmware runs very good here
When I read about the new "reamp sense" parameter I got really excited, because I made this whish some months ago and it will perfectly close the last gap for me.
I've tried out how it works but I didn't get any difference by turning the reamp sense up or down for SPDIF connections. I didn't tried the analog connection because I've set up everything for SPDIF at the moment. Can anyone confirm this or tell me what I'm doing wrong? SPDIF connection works perfect, reamping over SPDIF too... -
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So why dont you just take treble off in the amp/eq section. For me, the main eq is needed to adjust the output ( pa/ guitar cab or whatever). For example: my behringer
active monitor has too much highs, so i do adjust them, my headphones ( beyerdynamic dt 770 ) sound perfect.
Is this option switchable?
That's exactly what I thought... I use the Main eq to "correct" the sound on other devices like you...
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that can be placed BEFORE the amp surely more useful than a vinyl stop ??Thats right, considering, that in Kemper user manual ( i.e "on paper" ) we already have the STOMP-delay
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Where? What version?
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Thats right, considering, that in Kemper user manual ( i.e "on paper" ) we already have the STOMP-delay
yeah where abouts is this
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