Suggestion
Via the USB connection (for Rig Manager) - the Kemper reads the DAW master tempo and uses this for time-based effects/tap function
Would be a nice tool for recording and using the delays on the way in
James
Suggestion
Via the USB connection (for Rig Manager) - the Kemper reads the DAW master tempo and uses this for time-based effects/tap function
Would be a nice tool for recording and using the delays on the way in
James
Yeah idea is nice But for that purpose let's assume Kempers' devs are working hard on VST Rig editor But idea is nice and I think obvious for VST plugins to be interdated with DAW's settings
You can already do this via MIDI. I am using a MIDI cable from my audio interface to the Kemper to synchronize the tempo. Its a great way to sync tempo-based effects like delay and tremolo.
But of course USB would be more convenient
Hi Mate
Can you give me a quick rundown on how you're doing this?
Thanks
James
Hook up a MIDI cable from your interface (MIDI out) to your KPA (MIDI in). The KPA detects any clock signal via MIDI automatically, so you just have to set up your DAW for clock output.
Which DAW are you using? In Cubase 8 you can set the MIDI clock output under Transport / Project Synchronization Setup / Midi Clock Out on the bottom right.
Just mark your audio interface as output. But I guess you can configure that in every other DAW as well.
Now if you play your project, the KPA should be in sync. To test it you can set the tempo in the DAW, play it back and hold the TAP button on the KPA to check if the tempo matches.
Have fun
Tom
Very useful and much appreciated explanation, TomBartels.
I will say...this is something integrated in other hardware and software devices via GUI's and USB connections, therefore, it'd be great to see within the KPA structure.