Just down loading the beta update , looking forward to this feature. Thanks Mr Kemper
High/Low Pass Filter either in Studio EQ or single FX block
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Thank you, King CK!
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Hahaha... At the court of the Crimson King!
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Fantastic!! Haven't tried the beta yet but this is great! Thanks, Kemper team!!
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Got a question regarding this new feature: Let's say I put a stomp EQ post stack and cut the low frequencies at 100 Hz. My understanding is that nothing below 100 Hz can be heard anymore. But if I fiddle around with the fixed band at 80 Hz I can still hear differences. Is this intended or do I have a wrong understanding of this new feature? Thanks in advance for your answers!
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Got a question regarding this new feature: Let's say I put a stomp EQ post stack and cut the low frequencies at 100 Hz. My understanding is that nothing below 100 Hz can be heard anymore. But if I fiddle around with the fixed band at 80 Hz I can still hear differences. Is this intended or do I have a wrong understanding of this new feature? Thanks in advance for your answers!
A high pass/low cut filter does not cut EVERYTHING below the corner frequency - rather, it rolls the frequencies off more or less gently. Anything from 6dB per octave to 48 dB per octave. That's how they work
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Thanks a lot!
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In other words, the slope varies in its steepness.
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Also, changing the gain @80 Hz affects the surrounding freqs by definition, since it's a bell-shaped curve that i volves frequencies well above the 100 Hz wall
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Wow. This wish came true and I didn't even know about it. Time to update my Kemper.
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Sorry if this is lame question, but couldn't it have been implemented in STACK EQ, thus saving one more STOMP/EFFECT?
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Sorry if this is lame question, but couldn't it have been implemented in STACK EQ, thus saving one more STOMP/EFFECT?
Too much common sense here.
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Too much common sense here.
Huh?
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Was only saying that this would have made perfect sense.
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+1 Deadpan
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Was only saying that this would have made perfect sense.
So I created feature request.
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Sorry if this is lame question, but couldn't it have been implemented in STACK EQ, thus saving one more STOMP/EFFECT?
It couldn't be in the Stack EQ, without changing the concept of how the Stack EQ works. if it was in the Stack EQ, there would not be a front panel knob to control it.
And, if they add actual tone stacks from amps, they would not include a high/low shelf filter, either.
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I thought it would have been accessible through a long hold of the stack EQ button and a page over.
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It couldn't be in the Stack EQ, without changing the concept of how the Stack EQ works. if it was in the Stack EQ, there would not be a front panel knob to control it.
And, if they add actual tone stacks from amps, they would not include a high/low shelf filter, either.While I understand your opinion, i strongly believe that it can be implemented without any logic conflict (hope to explain me well).
If not in the stack eq section, what about putting it in the amp section? No amp out there has clarity, pick and compression controls, nevertheless we have them in the KPA
Adding a HPF and a LPF in the amp section might be a good compromise? -