Kemper engineers gentlemen, my sincere obeisance to the new features of OS 3.1 and especially the PURE CABINET function is simply wonderful. But for me (in a post as requested) the lack of being able to choose any parameters for my expression pedals and not be limited to one volume, and Pich Wha, unless you have a MIDI pedal board, but often walk with the mess REMOTE and another MIDI for these functions, I sold my FCB because what I least expected was that this could not be done. This today, for me is the only thing missing to be perfect before. I do not know if the engineering team is in it or not, but I think we few who were using P. expression for the tail of reverb, delay and more. Pay because finally this to work and I have often thought selling Remote and return to FCB just this lack, but I hope this will be resolved.
A greeting
Well, to control any parameter with the expression pedals both the Remote and the Kemper own, we say goodbye, no?
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+1 my friend for expanded pedal capabilities.
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You may be sure that these features are going to be added. In all, you can run the remote / KPA with 6 (!) expression pedals / switches. What should you do with all these connections if controlling parameters was not implemented?
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We are developing a solution at the moment, that does not look like invented in the dark 80's
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We are developing a solution at the moment, that does not look like invented in the dark 80's
Thanks for not only working on adding the feature, but giving it some forethought. Looking forward to your implementation.
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We are developing a solution at the moment, that does not look like invented in the dark 80's
I like re-thinking, but were the 80's really dark ages? -
For me, ideally, a wheel where you choose if type 1 or 2, a wheel where you choose the effect to be controlled, other wheel where you choose what effect parameter you want to control and two other wheels which choose the least effect with your pedal expression down and one where you choose your maximum pedal up, and if it is not for me there full groove because this is the way to control a parameter with the right foot. As many foot today
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Footloose!
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Footloose!
Now that is 80's dark age indeed!
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Another thing, I think it is essential that this setting is both general (eg volume) as an individual by RIG, we go to a profile has set the mix of the delay and in another for the same pedal frequency of 80 Hz equalizer each profile and define the range of the pedal and if it acts in a positive or negative .... what makes a mere 200 euros Zoom G5
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We are developing a solution at the moment, that does not look like invented in the dark 80's
Mr Kemper, I want to thank you for stopping in more often lately. It's nice to feel like you and the team is listening. I was gonna sell my Remote, but will hold off for awhile now and see where things go. Thanks again Paul
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Mr Kemper, I want to thank you for stopping in more often lately. It's nice to feel like you and the team is listening. I was gonna sell my Remote, but will hold off for awhile now and see where things go. Thanks again Paul
I remember reading that this was Mr Kemper's ambition when tackling programming of the Remote. If it's any where near as elegant, I'll be over the moon.
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Footloose!
First single I ever bought. Still digging it^^
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I like re-thinking, but were the 80's really dark ages?Probably not, but we all know dark devices made today that look like from the 80's
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Probably not, but we all know dark devices made today that look like from the 80's
Some 1980s looking devices are just FINE with me
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Looks like an early Kemper
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Please include midi cc expression control in this feature. Ideally with midi cc# selectable and midi channel selectable as well. Would love to control my whammy pedal remotely from the remote and keep the pedal in the rack.
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+1000 on this
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I actually like(d) the way the mod/controller thing is implemented into the g-major processors, even though from my experiences not everybody seems to be as comfortable with setting up midi parameters as I am.
Rocktron's approach on this might be a good example for 'the dark 80s devices'...
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I don't know if the midi setup in a GX-700 was "dark eighties" but i was pretty comfortable with it.
I have some good ideas as to how it could be very easy though.