Hi, I've been having problems with the sound on my kemper (sound is muffled) and I want to go back to the official build from OS 7. How do i downgrade back to that ?
[Solved] Going back to prior OS 7 build
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anthonydtrain -
October 3, 2019 at 4:09 AM -
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If you are currently using the latest Beta, you can revert to the previous Production version using Rig Manager.
In the Tools Menu, select "Revert Profiler OS to Release Version"
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Thanks for your response, I get a message saying this update does not fit your kemper. Please contact support at kemper-amps. So I guess that is what I have to do.
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Hi dude ,You could try putting the required operating system on a usb stick and do it that way , I have just done that.
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Ok thanks for your help, I put the kaos file for 7.09 onto the usb and I didn't format it or do anything and just stuck it into kemper and it worked.
Thanks Again
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Glad you got it sorted.
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I put the kaos file for 7.09 onto the usb and I didn't format it or do anything and just stuck it into kemper and it worked.
You got lucky 'cause your stick must've already been in FAT32 format, which is what the Kemper uses.
If you're a PC guy or use the stick with a TV, Playstation, Roland INTEGRA-7 synth module, TD-30-or-later drum brain or anything else that requires you format as FAT32, you would've already done this, but most users typically use their Kempers to format.
For future reference, if you ever find that the only spare stick you've got is quite-big capacity-wise (say, 32GB or greater), it might be worth using your PC to format it 'cause the Kemper will take quite a while to do so. Small capacities, whilst still slower than on your PC, don't take too long to format on the Kemper. I therefore recommend sticking to small-capacity sticks, and besides, the Kemper data takes up very-little space.
HTH, Anthony.
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Thanks for this information Monkey Man. There actually was no need to go back to a previous OS , I set an aggressive Noise Gate on a funk tone setting and didn't realise setting the noise gate was universal . Then, when I used other settings the tone was muffled. Pretty Dumb of me. That's what you get when you don't bother reading the manual.
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Thanks for this information Monkey Man. There actually was no need to go back to a previous OS , I set an aggressive Noise Gate on a funk tone setting and didn't realise setting the noise gate was universal . Then, when I used other settings the tone was muffled. Pretty Dumb of me. That's what you get when you don't bother reading the manual.
You might want to add a big [SOLVED] to the thread title.