Another feature idea to float, I'm sure the forum will tell me if I'm off base......
As I understand it, the KPA's total profiling process takes into account the guitar as one of the key elements in how the tone is constructed. And a final profile will not sound the same if a Strat is plugged into a profile constructed using a Les Paul. More difference than if those same guitars were plugged into an actual tube amp. In other words, to get the tones the profile maker intended, the guitar really matters. That being said....
What about a Guitar Transposer effect? It would transpose whatever guitar a player is using to more closely mimic the guitar used to create the profile so that everything in the KPA's chain after that point would then behave much more closely to the original profile makers tone. This would require some work on Kemper's side to take some type of a snapshot of the guitar during the profile process (possibly during the refinement process) and save it as part of the internal profile data. Then, if a user decides to turn on the Guitar Transpose effect it will trigger the KPA to engage the correct logic to alter the incoming signal to more closely match the footprint of the original guitar that was used to create the profile. The final tone coming out of the KPA being a very close match to the original tone the profile maker intended.
Thoughts??
Sonic