It's been months ! Not asking for an editor or reverbs Please !!!!
It wasn't added in the lasts updates. Really annoying . Just a bit off
It's been months ! Not asking for an editor or reverbs Please !!!!
It wasn't added in the lasts updates. Really annoying . Just a bit off
Aren't you selling your Kemper anyways?
Nope . I think your mistaking me for someone else !
Its ok , I support and am very tolerant of retarded people
but seriously, I love the Kemper, bought it in 2012when it first came out, I play live 6 nights a week with it and tune my guitars and find it infuriating that the strobe is off a tad when you tune while playing live without a second to waste. The strobe is great to see in a live situation.
And that they are aware of the problem but it hasn't been fixed in the 2 last updates for something that should be addressed right away
Yes my workaround is I have to put it at 439.7hz or something to have it 440Hz but I shouldn't be doing that !!!
It's odd that it hasn't been addressed, I agree, seems like a legit easy fix? Hope it gets sorted out and rectumfied
So if i try ti tune my guitar with strobe tuner and check it again with bubble one it will be a little off?
This has been fixed already, but it is not available for download yet. The fix will be included in the next (beta/release) firmware update.
Oh great, looking forward to it
Thank you !!
Agreed, if it's off it needs to be fixed but are we really saying that a 0.3 hertz is audible to either the player or a live audience? Unless you're using a guitar with true-temperament frets then you're going to lose more than 0.3 hertz on any fretted position anyway. Plus in a live situation you'll likely fret harder.
Are people coming up to you and saying "Wow man great solo on 'XYZ' but I thought that last majestic Eb was 0.3 hertz sharp....??
In the meantime just add some vibrato....
I did a quick test of the Kemper tuner to my Peterson Strobostomp Classic pedal. I noticed a very slight difference where the Peterson said it was dead-on, and the Kemper said it was (very) slightly sharp. I seriously doubt it would make much of a difference to the human ear, but it would be nice for it to be dead-on also.
Agreed, if it's off it needs to be fixed but are we really saying that a 0.3 hertz is audible to either the player or a live audience? Unless you're using a guitar with true-temperament frets then you're going to lose more than 0.3 hertz on any fretted position anyway. Plus in a live situation you'll likely fret harder.
Are people coming up to you and saying "Wow man great solo on 'XYZ' but I thought that last majestic Eb was 0.3 hertz sharp....??
In the meantime just add some vibrato....
You're contradicting yourself, I'm saying, its off, this need to be fixed.
I was trying to figure this issue out with the guitar tech at a gig on 02/03/18. He was tuning my stuff for me, and I would then check it before firing up a tune and it would be slightly flat, so I would re-tune. Later he'd get my guitar and it would be slightly sharp. Had us both scratching our heads.
Happy to know I am not losing my mind...looking forward to the fix!
Tremelo equipped guitars are another quick fix. You’ll never have enough time to get the strobe stopped on all six strings at once between songs
You're contradicting yourself, I'm saying, its off, this need to be fixed.
No, I'm not 'contradicting myself'. That would be if I said it *didn't* need to be fixed. I agree in my reply that it does, we'd all like it to be perfect, it's a machine and there's no reason for it not to work at precisely 440hz (or whatever we're setting it to)
What I'm also saying is that if it's 0.3hz off then it's hardly a showstopper because that sort of tolerance is inaudible to the human ear, especially in a live situation and even more with a guitar, an instrument without tempered frets. I'd bet my lunch on the vast majority of your fretted positions being way more than 1 cent (1 cent = 0.3hz) sharp or flat when you play them
great, looking forward to the next firmware update
I had no idea this was even a problem. I'll pull my old tuner off the bench. Thanks for the heads up.