I love Scuffham S-Gear so I wanted to see how the Kemper would do proofing it.
I did two profiles of the The Stealer amp, the pleximonster and the Blue Klaptonite.
I thinks Kemper did a great job.
The reason I would want these would be for live use, obviously I have S-Gear on my computer for recording.
If you search by author look under CS Gray.
I am loving this more every day.
Chris
Two profiles of Scuffham S-Gear
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I love Scuffham S-Gear so I wanted to see how the Kemper would do proofing it.
I did two profiles of the The Stealer amp, the pleximonster and the Blue Klaptonite.
I thinks Kemper did a great job.
The reason I would want these would be for live use, obviously I have S-Gear on my computer for recording.
If you search by author look under CS Gray.
I am loving this more every day.
ChrisGreat idea! I love Scuffham and I gravitate to those exact same patches on Scuffham also... I will be sure to check these out. Imagine, carrying Scuffham and any other software modeling stuff with you. Actually, you could probably profile some of the Scuffham patches like this with NO CAB (no Red Wirez or internal). Then use some of the great cabs like Till's to really enhance them!
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Great idea! I love Scuffham and I gravitate to those exact same patches on Scuffham also... I will be sure to check these out. Imagine, carrying Scuffham and any other software modeling stuff with you. Actually, you could probably profile some of the Scuffham patches like this with NO CAB (no Red Wirez or internal). Then use some of the great cabs like Till's to really enhance them![/quote]
That is exactly what I want to do and was one of the many reasons I got the Kemper.
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Great idea! I love Scuffham and I gravitate to those exact same patches on Scuffham also... I will be sure to check these out. Imagine, carrying Scuffham and any other software modeling stuff with you. Actually, you could probably profile some of the Scuffham patches like this with NO CAB (no Red Wirez or internal). Then use some of the great cabs like Till's to really enhance them!
That is exactly what I want to do and was one of the many reasons I got the Kemper.
Are you going to do some that way?[/quote]Yes, I think I'm going to try that. Also, if the "split" between amp / cab gets more precise you could even conceivably get some nice Red Wirez IR's in your KPA as "profiled cabs".
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Every KPA owner should have S-Gear! It's cheap, excellent, a great way to learn about profiling, users can tweak their own settings to profile, and it helps Mike Scuffham, one of the good guys.
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Every KPA owner should have S-Gear! It's cheap, excellent, a great way to learn about profiling, users can tweak their own settings to profile, and it helps Mike Scuffham, one of the good guys.
+1 , great little program
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+1. Best plug around!! Looking forward to the upcoming 1.0.7
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I reposted the rigs, I was not happy with them the first time, so much to learn.
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Tell you what, that pleximonster profile with 'blank/direct' cab into a power amp and 4x12 at gig volume is a real monster.
Excellent profile for D.I use
If you get a chance to actually run a direct profile of it as you suggested I would be very interested in it.EDIT
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I will do that this week.
Tomorrow I will try running into a power amp and cab at gig volume.
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Today I ran the profiles into a power amp -guitar cab set up at rehearsal and it was killer.
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S-Gear is badass! Great piece of software.
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+100500
Just upgraded to S-Gear v2.53. What a great amp simulation!Simply shocked by FX section: Probably I can easily keep my EventideDSP-7500 unplugged now)