Does the kemper have a sustainer effect?
Sustainer
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spazmatron -
February 26, 2018 at 6:38 PM -
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The Digitech Freqout is still in my Kemper loop.
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The Digitech Freqout is still in my Kemper loop.
Mine is in front (-:
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Mine too (H9 in the loop)
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Mine is in front (-:
But my loop is in slot A and I can control it with my Remote, nanananana-na.
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Isn't it Bääätschiii?
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seriously though, I did try it in the loop but there was a noise / high pass filter effect (impedance issues, I guess) . As it is now, it's the first thing the guitar 'sees', sounds much better (IMHO) and can be left on (momentary setting) for instant access. Did I mention the H9 in the loops? (teehee)
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But my loop is in slot A and I can control it with my Remote, nanananana-na.
I wish I could do that, but my loop is already taken up by a TC Mimiq... -
Isn't it Bääätschiii?
Bääätschi is so 2017.
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I have my Maxon od808x in the loop in the b stomp. Its turned on and off for clean and distorted profiles. If only the kemper had 2 loops i'm running my wireless with only the Ethernet cable to the remote out front. I dont have the problem with feedback live through my mesa 2x12 its just for recording in the studio I need feedback. Cranking the monitors and holding my guitar to the monitors isnt enough. Oh well was worth a try Ebow it is
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But my loop is in slot A and I can control it with my Remote, nanananana-na.
I have a fernadez sustainer in my guitar, so I can control it from there...double nananananan
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In all seriousness, I've re-discovered my ebow...they are great, especially when you get the overtones/harmonics naturally kicking in...
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I have a fernadez sustainer in my guitar, so I can control it from there...double nananananan
Yeah, I'm lusting for one of these: https://www.thomann.de/de/fender_ed_obrien_stratocaster.htm
They have a sustainer built in.
Unfortunately their availability has just been postponed by Thomann. -
A little trick i do for a sustainer effect with the kpa is set up a studio eq with the narrowest possible Q, highest gain possible (for the chosen frequency) with the frequency set to that of a chosen note. Downside is it only works for one chosen note, unless you set up multiple occurrences which may eat up your fx slots. Alternatively set up a new preset for another song/note. A couple of these narrow boosts will obviously add to the gain of that chosen frequency.( dont go bananas and clip the signal path!)
I worked out the Hz for the note i wished to sustain during a particular song and it aids the guitar->feedback cycle especially with a driven/distorted setting. When i wish to sustain "the note" i kick in the eq boost with an additional overdrive stomp and it gets "that note" singing and sustaining. Leaving it on permanently has side effects, as you can imagine, but can be dealt with.
Id like the freqout effect pedal but reckon kemper could incorporate something similar in the future. -
Yeah, I'm lusting for one of these: https://www.thomann.de/de/fender_ed_obrien_stratocaster.htmThey have a sustainer built in.
Unfortunately their availability has just been postponed by Thomann.Nice - mine is a custom guitar from Rob Williams, I asked for the sustainer and leds in the frets
Works well although no songs I actually use it on!!!!!