Thanks John, this makes more sense now. Even so, there is no external gate involved so we can scratch that off. Am I correct to assume then that I do NOT have to worry about the gate setting and/or stomp patch inside in the KPA?
The amp is a hand wired Baron micro tube amp, no noise gate circuit all old school. Can't imagine why it would present a problem to profile.
Hi Sonic,
I will let the resident Kemper profiling experts give you a definitive answer...however, it is my understanding that the built-in noisegate and stomps/effects, which are integral to the Kemper, do not come into play when the Kemper is in Profile mode. That is to say, whether their state is "on" or "off" has no bearing on the profiling process, nor do they have any influence on the resulting profile. It is only the presence of an external noise gate, existing in the reference source signal to be profiled, that is a potential issue.
In any event, the noisegate issue appears to be moot, as your Baron amp evidently does not incorporate any sort of noise reduction circuitry.
Hoping you get your issue resolved soon.
Cheers,
John