Why do you need such a thick foam block, I'mAlrightJack?
It looks like it might be just a wedge of foam to tilt the front panel so that it's more easily visible?
Why do you need such a thick foam block, I'mAlrightJack?
It looks like it might be just a wedge of foam to tilt the front panel so that it's more easily visible?
You're a genius, Dlaut!
Thank you mate.
Why do you need such a thick foam block, I'mAlrightJack?
I am guessing it's an angled wedge, so it's easier to view his screen and turn knobs.
Edit: someone beat me to the answer
@Monkey_Man I was getting metallic vibrations from the Kemper. I just grabbed a bit of acoustic foam off my wall and used that - convenience was the order of the day! But @Dlaut was also correct because, serendipitously, it did just that and it's now much easier to see!
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My setup , bought a thomann keyboardbag to fit the DIY pedalboard ... So eay just connecting the remote and i'm ready to go
Raf
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Raf
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THIS! YES. Love it dude. Especially that simple/clean pedalboard. The remote, thats my next purchase.
Why do you need such a thick foam block, I'mAlrightJack?
Yeah, looks like the robot Marvin from the Hitchhiker´s Guide to the Galaxy...
I´m picking up good vibrations...
Here's mine + midi moose & rg2228
(top spot in the rack will be for a wireless system)
It's been 3 long years but I finally have my 'music room' back.
Looks like you have upgraded your camera as well
Looks like you have upgraded your camera as well
Multi upgrade hehe
Ps. I'll need some good usb audio interface with SDPIF input because I have noticed that through my Propellerhead Balance the sound is not that much clear like I'm playing directly through the studio monitors. I have heard some good opinions about Scarlett 6i6 so we will see
I like my 6i6. It's not portable enough if that matters to you and getting it to work properly on Mac was a bit tricky, but otherwise it's solid. I also like that it has 2 headphone outs.
Problem with interface sorted
Because of that
I have tried everything to get best possible sound from kemper's audio output and I have noticed that Guitar input in balance interface is giving me so nice pure sound! the audio inputs are not that much clear than guitar input!!! I don't know how it is with other interfaces but it is epic discovery for me
Looks like you have upgraded your camera as well
dude, your band rules. i added it to my gym playlist
I had a small furniture shop construct a custom set up on wheels for my Profiler
You can find them on Facebook @ Rustic Elegance by JW .... easy to work with and not bad pricing for custom work
Finally have my rig in order - will be using it at practice on Wednesday.
Kemper Power Rack is in a SKB 4U Roto Shallow rack case. In the 1U space above the Kemper is my Shure GLX-D Wireless and the Lehle P-Split II. The splitter receives the guitar signal from the wireless unit and then sends the guitar signal to the Kemper and the VoiceLive 3 Extreme (VL3x). The wireless and splitter have not been mounted properly yet. I don't want to mount them directly on the Kemper because it gets hot, so will likely get a 1U shelf to put them on.
UPDATE: I found this 6" deep rack for mounting the wireless and splitter, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00…0?ie=UTF8&psc=1. A 10" deep rack would cut into the space in the back where the remote would need to fit so a shorter shelf was critical.
On top of the rack case is an Alto TS210. I use this as my cabinet for my amp at practice. For live performances the Kemper will go to the Mixer and then be monitored along with everything else with a tailored mix through my floor monitor, an Alto TS212.
The TS210 and Rack Case sit on an OnStage RS7000B amp stand, behind me.
In front of me is the VL3x and the Kemper Remote with a DVP4 X Mini pedal I use as an expression pedal. I only have to run two cables from the Kemper to me (CAT5 to remote, Guitar Cable to VL3x). The VL3x is strictly used for vocals. The guitar input is so that the VL3x can determine the song key to create proper harmonies. I could have gotten away with using just the VL3x without the Kemper, but the electric guitar sounds are horrible and the amount of noise that comes from the guitar outs on it is unacceptable. I do use the VL3x with my acoustic guitar as it makes for a really compact solution for my acoustic solo/duo gigs.
Both the remote and the DVP4 fit in the back rack case lid, barely. I put the remote's CAT5 cable inside the rack case as well. The VL3x has it's own hardshell with foam case.
UPDATE: While the remote and mini exp pedal fit in the case lid, the lid won't close because there needs to be room on either side to allow for the racks. I supposed I could take out racks in the back because as I have no plans to use them.