I'm betting it's a redesign of the tuner graphics - the sausage in the tube's gotta go!
No way, man! Love that spirit level design! The only tuner I like better is TC's Polytune, but that's for obvious reasons.
I'm betting it's a redesign of the tuner graphics - the sausage in the tube's gotta go!
No way, man! Love that spirit level design! The only tuner I like better is TC's Polytune, but that's for obvious reasons.
Fabulous news - many thanks for letting everyone know
So I have to ask..... what is number 1?
Haha, I want to know, too!!
Reworked delay incl. a reverse delay, pretty PLEASE!
The only tuner I like better is TC's Polytune, but that's for obvious reasons.
Oh yeah, Danish is awesome!
Oh yeah, Danish is awesome!
Haha that wasn't what I meant, but that too!
Very happy to hear from the man himself that it is being worked on. I will stop whining about it now, haha!
J
I want automatic solo correction! With an awesome riff knob!
Where can I find in my KPA this standard effect: Spring Reverb ?
Where can I find in my KPA this standard effect: Spring Reverb ?
why would you phrase a feature request as a 'where can I find...' question, when you know that there is no spring reverb in the unit right now?
sounds a bit passive-aggressive in writing
merged with spring reverb request thread.
why would you phrase a feature request as a 'where can I find...' question, when you know that there is no spring reverb in the unit right now?
sounds a bit passive-aggressive in writingmerged with spring reverb request thread.
Judging by by his name, I think he works for the Mustang division of a popular guitar company.
Yeah, a gear with spring reverb and multi head delays
I think the majority of users must be younger guys who don't know or like spring reverb. That's the only think I can think...On a related note, I was in a guitar store the other day and someone was playing through a Dr. Z Lux amplifier. It's the first amp I've heard since I got the kemper that blows the kemper away and part of the reason is the amazing spring reverb and the gorgeous vibrato. Amps that rely on reverb, vibrato and trem can't be duplicated by the kemper IMO. At this point, I think the axefx II has the edge on the kemper though I'm not about to switch...
Did you forget all about the 80s and early 90s;Besides a few "freaks" most pro players I knew back then went for the PCM70.More so since all the guys like Gilmour & Co used them in studio and live.I cant remember any big studio back than that had not a dozen PCM70 in their racks.And than later the huge and mega expensive studio-lexicons..So it is not really about the "younger guys"..that is not the problem.
The spring reverb is great for some specific "vintage sounds".I love it too and miss my vintage Fender Twin that had the greatest spring reverb you can imagine..deep,warm,musical..in a unexplainable sudden attack of madness (played a lot of shred back then) I sold it in 1991 for a few bucks because it was to "heavy to carry around" ..still cant believe it.
Younger guys use Spring Reverb WAY more than any other type. Indie Rock, Shoegaze, Psych Rock, Punk, Folk--even Country uses Spring Reverb. There are a lot of bands over the last 10 years that crank the amp spring verb AND add a Holy Grail pedal in front of it for serious Spring madness.
I think the main reason they didn't think of adding it is that the Kemper team came from synth programming (re: Access Virus), Spring Reverb isn't real common in synth programming or in the genres that the Virus is used in. It's mostly used for guitars playing non-dance/electronic music unless you are being creative.
J
They included a matchbox that was described as similar. I dont think they saw no desire for one. The pod hd's springs consumed 2x the dsp as the others. I think theres your answer. Resources vs value - why consume that much dsp if people can get by with the matchbox or hall. Now everyone clammors for one - i think they are reassessing its value
Spring and octo reverb
As you can see in my avatar pic (1970'ish vintage silverface twin), I'm also a big fan of spring reverb.
Can't wait for the kemper team to add spring reverb to the fx list.
btw, I only had my kemper for a few days, I'm still amazed by the quality of the unit... Right now, I'm content with just amps + cab (from Mbritt mostly). Impressive stuff. Spring reverb will bring the unit to another level.
Some years ago I put an nice emulation of a spring reverb up here but I cant find it listed.
I will keep looking.
The sound stood up very well against a real spring I had.
Bill
If you are thinking of your Surf's Up rig, it's in Rig Pack 2.
it's on page 3
Bill, you wrote...
Surf's Up
This is in response to people asking for a surf sound.
Its a GREAT emulation of a "spring reverb" and when the gain is cranked it becomes total punk surf guitar!
(If you get any clipping due a stronger pickup output just reduce the
volume control on the right till the master led is in the green and save)
Thank you I could not find it!
Here is an instrumental from last year, using "Surf's Up":