Do you create a performance to store all the different sounds for that song?
I mean, if you come back to the recorded songs some weeks later, how do you keep a record of whats rigs / patches / sounds you have used?
Do you create a performance to store all the different sounds for that song?
I mean, if you come back to the recorded songs some weeks later, how do you keep a record of whats rigs / patches / sounds you have used?
I simply name the tracks as the patch used.
I use both methods above. But the "performance method" for the final choice of sounds, so I don't inadvertently edit the profile and lose traceability.
I use a combination of the above methods, too. Making a Performance of Rigs that work well is also a great way to be prepared to record something with a similar sound to a previous recording. And, if you record in multiple genres, you can make Genre Templates.
I just record covers at home to upload to YouTube and I'm probably a bit of a Philistine, as I've never dabbled with Performance mode - just stuck with Browser.
I rename the rig based on the song and track, so for example - when covering 'The Only One I know' by The Charlatans, the Bass track would be saved to my Kemper as 'TOOIK Bass'.
If the song name is shorter, I might use the actual name rather than just initials, but scrolling through the letters on the Kemper screen is a bit tedious. I think you can connect a keyboard to it, but I'd like to keep things minimal.
If there are multiple guitar tracks, I usually include the guitar name and pick up position, e.g. 'Song Name Strat Lead Neck'.
If I ever want to play the song again I have the video, Pro Tools session and Kemper rig names to remind me what I used for each track; although, by then I've probably moved on and also my family would probably prefer to not hear me playing the song ever again.