I'm curious if i'm the only one having this issue. every time i turn on my kemper and want to switch from the last rig i used to a new one with the left/right rig buttons, it has a slight pause, about 3 seconds. its not the end of the world, but it is annoying. after you switch to a new rig once it works perfectly fine and fast, no lag. so what i have to do is always make sure i switch my rig at least one time so if i need to switch again really fast, i won't have the 3 second delay to screw me up. if i want to go from my lead high gain tone to my clean tone i have to wait 3 seconds after i hit the button.
3 second delay when switching rigs for the first time after initial boot up [solved]
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Ewolf5150 -
October 12, 2014 at 5:33 PM -
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What FW are you on IIRC I had this with my FCB and one of the firmwares a long time ago, but all is well now. I never had this with the front panel though ?? I'd upgrade to the latest FW if you are not on it already and see if that cures the issue
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This happens to me as well, it has happened randomly with all the OS versions till 2.4.
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This has happened to me for a while. When playing live, I just let it boot up, switch rigs, then switch back to the first rig I want to use. All other subsequent switches are quick. I just updated to FW 2.6 but didn't check to see if it is still doing this.
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hi.
can someone confirm that this is still an issue with 2.6 or 2.5?
thanks.
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hi.
can someone confirm that this is still an issue with 2.6 or 2.5?
thanks.
Not an issue here on 2.6
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I never had this on my machine.
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Yeah, meaningful responses have to come from those who experienced the issue. I've recently updated to 2.5 and no issue till now, will test it and report back
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I'm curious if i'm the only one having this issue. every time i turn on my kemper and want to switch from the last rig i used to a new one with the left/right rig buttons, it has a slight pause, about 3 seconds. its not the end of the world, but it is annoying. after you switch to a new rig once it works perfectly fine and fast, no lag. so what i have to do is always make sure i switch my rig at least one time so if i need to switch again really fast, i won't have the 3 second delay to screw me up. if i want to go from my lead high gain tone to my clean tone i have to wait 3 seconds after i hit the button.
This has been fixed in 2.5 IIRC. It is definitely fixed in 2.6. -
It has not yet happened to me in 2.5. But it was not constant nor regular on 2.4, I'm not sure in my case I could say it happened at the fist switch
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FW 2.5 running perfectly - as expected! No errors. For over a year I don't use beta-versions on the KPA no more (bad experiences).
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Yeah, I'm waiting for 2.6 OR as well. No hurry at all by my side
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In case anyone has some quick changes to do in songs, 2.6 is noticeably faster with MIDI program changes
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Never experience this.
But I do understand that if you shred close to the speed of light, switching will certainly take longer. Simple German Mathematics. (Ok, not so simple)
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Does anyone who has this issue on their machine find that it happens regardless of the midi controller/footswitch used to control the Kemper? I am using a POD HD500x for switching and have had this issue since I got my Kemper. I believe it still did this when I used the left right arrows to browse rigs without any midi controller setup. Now that I have FW2.6 installed, I haven't thought to check to see if it still has the lag either with the controller or without. As Don said, they believe they have fixed this with 2.5 and 2.6. So I can test, but it might not be accurate. Since I know my unit has had the lag in the past, if I get the time, I will load an older firmware and test if it happens without any controller. If the lag only happens when a midi device is sending a signal, maybe that will help diagnose the problem?
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Yep, as I wrote I had this happening with the front controls as well.
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It is fixed in 2.5.
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Thanks Timo
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yeah, never mind, i updated to 2.5 and everything is fixed and working fine now. thanks guys!
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