I love my Kemper and have enjoyed using the morphing feature. However, what I would really like to be able to do is to morph between two different profiles. I am not suggesting morphing between two completely different profiles, but, for example, two Michael Britt profiles of the same amplifier, through the same cabinet and with the same mic set-up. Going from a cleanish sound to a pretty overdriven sound would be immense. Simply taking the cleanish sound and then dialling in gain for the morphed sound is just not as good. I wonder if this is theoretically possible to do, and if so, is it likely to be in a future update?
Morphing
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clarityinchaos -
August 8, 2016 at 3:48 PM -
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Many users report that taking a more overdriven profile and reducing gain gives better results than vice versa.
Did you try this?
Other than that, morphing between two different profiles is not possible. -
Agreed with Ingolf - start with a gain sound Rig that you like, and set up the morph so it is a cleaner sound when you select the rig, and the morph changes it back to its gainy glory
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If you take a look at the Gain and Definition settings of the clean and overdrive Profiles in question, you can already get very close to this. Use the EQ to fine-tune, but Gain (obviously) and Definition are key, with everything else staying the same.
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@DonPetersen Thank you for that tip
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Thanks for the tips. I will experiment further but will also look at all the settings for the two profiles I want to morph to get as close as possible.
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Hey I never thought of that, because taking a clean rig and morphing into a higher gain was not working very well for me.
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Just start from its dirty version