Anyone know where there are direct profiles of the Jmp-1 to use as if the Kemper was a preamp?
thanks
nb
Anyone know where there are direct profiles of the Jmp-1 to use as if the Kemper was a preamp?
thanks
nb
Search the Rig Exchange for JMP-1 - there are many of them there.
I think at least two of them may be preamp only (the cab is listed as PDI03)
TOMarsh-Jmp 1
TOMarsh-Jmp 1Max
I have a JMP-1 sitting in the closet and a Kemper sitting on my desk. If I wasn't so dumb and lazy I could make some...
I have a JMP-1 sitting in the closet and a Kemper sitting on my desk. If I wasn't so dumb and lazy I could make some...
There are simple, step by step instuctions in the manual, Mr. Lazybones
You should send it to me to profile with my Splawn cabs and tube power amp...
Yeah. I have a mesa roadster with the 2x12 roadster cab. I was going to try to play with profiling this on the weekend. Maybe using the roadster's power amp and the torpedo live load box as a speaker sim with an IR. I can take direct ones too with my countryman 10 I think. I'll probably just suck at using good settings on the JMP-1. So after I've had my fun I wouldn't mind sending to you. Or if you send me a couple of c-notes you can keep it forever.
Alternate question, is it frowned upon to load a commercial IR that I paid for into the torpedo live and then give the resulting studio profile away for free?
Please don't upload anything that began as a commercial product.
Please don't upload anything that began as a commercial product.
I'm not sure if it is a problem. After all, all amps are commercial products.
I'm not sure if it is a problem. After all, all amps are commercial products.
That logic would make it OK to give away Commercial Profiles that have been modified.
Yeah generally the reason I don't upload any profiles I have made as I usually end up using my direct profiles and merging them with other cabs that sound better than the ones I've created from commercial profiles I've purchased. Would imagine it would cause all kinds of bother to do this.
Plus the fact that the author tags in amps and cabs can't be edited so anyone would see straight away an infringement had been made.
Hmmm, I might very well be wrong but in my opinion the Kemper can be used legally to profile any audio equipment that you want. Profiling a commercial profile is indeed a morally interesting question..., but in this case Kempertron only wants to profile a cabinet simulator with a commercial IR. How is that different from a real cabinet?
Yes I get what you are saying as he is profiling a setup using the IR as part of a profile rather than just converting the IR with cab maker and adding it to a rig.
When you buy a real cabinet, there is no User Agreement that states you will not distribute the sound of the cabinet in any way
Redistributing the IRs would be a bad idea indeed, but profiling?
Are there user agreements that specifically state that you cannot use the Kemper on the purchased items? Kemper is good but not good in a way that the result is 100% precise, and an identical IR file could be recovered from it. The profiled result is your own property in my opinion, but I'm not a lawyer. Very far from it
if you upload anything to Rig Exchange or place a link to a file here in the forum you need to be the ORIGINAL author. that means that you have taken the profile yourself. and you have not used e.g. a cab or amp created by somebody else as a part of the final Rig or Performance.
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if you upload anything to Rig Exchange or place a link to a file here in the forum you need to be the ORIGINAL author. that means that you have taken the profile yourself. and you have not used e.g. a cab or amp created by somebody else as a part of the final Rig or Performance.
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Mmm. But I see rigs on the exchange that have free IRs as cabs made by other people... Also, there are rigs up on the exchange that use free IRs loaded baked right in or in a torpedo device.
I guess to be on the safe side I can just do DIs of the amps I have, and recommend the commercial IR I use with it in the comments or something. Or find a good free one and bake it right in.
Mmm. But I see rigs on the exchange that have free IRs as cabs made by other people... Also, there are rigs up on the exchange that use free IRs loaded baked right in or in a torpedo device.
I guess to be on the safe side I can just do DIs of the amps I have, and recommend the commercial IR I use with it in the comments or something. Or find a good free one and bake it right in.
you would need to find a "free" IR and bake it in. see, we if there are Rigs on the exchange which violate above, we will have to remove them. but since we are talking about it right now, I just want to understand what our rules are. so, to sum everything up: we cannot host Rigs/Performances uploaded by users who don't own the entire copyright of the upload.
Here's some profiles, although they are full with cab.
Sounds of the 90's: Marshall JMP1 midi preamp assorted profiles
think the got put in the rig exchange too.
Any use...?
I agree with DanielRigler He's not taking about uploading a commercial ir he is profiling it. No different than a real cab IMO.
Where does this stop? You can't profile an AxeFX because they own the software? An amp sim?