I like to record and post a profile that works and thank the artist for their creation.
I bet most are surprised by how we use them.
Feedback on rigs
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I like to record and post a profile that works and thank the artist for their creation.
I bet most are surprised by how we use them.This makes me want to use an AC30 profile for a Slayer track and give the creator a laugh.
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He's talking about: https://www.kemper-amps.com/rig/exchange
I agree @lespauled, it would be cool if RE had this info.Ah I see, thank you for that.
Just one question (rhetorical) Why would you use the website when the same data (aka Rig Exchange - plus a few few other things, like gain) are available via Rig Manager? -
He's talking about: https://www.kemper-amps.com/rig/exchange
I agree @lespauled, it would be cool if RE had this info.Also, I wanted to say nice work on your find notes on the fretboard on your site... it's in the bookmarks man, handy. Thanks!
Thanks!!!!! Glad you like it, and are making use of it.
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Ah I see, thank you for that.
Just one question (rhetorical) Why would you use the website when the same data (aka Rig Exchange - plus a few few other things, like gain) are available via Rig Manager?No worries.
It would be handy, Andy.
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@Andy_T-V, I use it when I don't have RM installed, such as now (no audio apps happening at all).
If I hear of something I'd like to try, I DL it from the site and put it aside to audition when I eventually can.
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No worries.
It would be handy, Andy.you’re a poet and didn’t know it
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OK, what about this… I have the powered K PA so, on stage I would run a very very small speaker from the speaker out of the KPA and run it facedown on the stage as we are trying to keep a silent stage with in ear monitors etc. etc.
Do you guys think this would have enough to give me some natural controlled feedback?
Second question, if this is a good idea what is the extreme smallest speaker that I could use to do this? Do they make a 4 inch or 5 inch speaker that will handle the wattage? -
I don't think running it face-down would work, mate.
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No I just got a find the smallest speaker, that will handle some wattage… I don’t care what it sounds like as long as it produces feedback…
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Correct weight, mate.
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Correct weight, mate.
Correct weight? What do you mean Nicki?
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It means, "You're right", "Spot-on" etc.
Might be an Aussie thing, but I picked up the expression from a New Zealand audio engineering teacher back in the '80s and still use it. Now that I think of it, nobody's ever said it to me since he did back in '87, but whenever I use the expression, folks seem to understand... until you came along.
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Naaah - I didn’t get it, either......
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Do they make a 4 inch or 5 inch speaker that will handle the wattage?
This, perhaps?
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I thought Nicky was referring to the magnet lol?
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It’s a good size… But I have to keep in mind I’m pushing 300 W into 16 ohms… So I guess I have to get something a little bit higher wattage
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Naaah - I didn’t get it, either......
I thought Nicky was referring to the magnet lol?
You guys! Just to nip this in the bud, I've used it here too, many times, even to a few foreign-language speakers... and a mod, and you're still the first. Here're 9 other instances:
To Gianfranco Di Mare 3 Weeks After I Joined the Forum
To Don Petersen in 2015
To Ash in 2016
To Skoczy in 2016To everasia in 2016
To Sonic in 2017
To malthusian in 2017
To davec69 in 2018Hopefully you'll know what I mean next time I say it, which I undoubtedly will (I like it!)...
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Consider it nipped.
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My question is why didn't anyone ask what you meant? Until Keith that is, lol? Perhaps they knew, or they were like HUH, umm, ok?
Either way Bro, please continue to use it as it's kinda catchy!
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