Good evening,
I'm quite new to Kemper and I'm currently expriencing an issue: almost all my profiles, expecially high gain ones, when I play sounds like they have a kind of subtle phaser effect applied, even if no phaser stomp is in.
I want to try to avoid a reset to factory settings and I'm here to ask if there is something I can try in general settings to try to fix this. Many thanks!
R.
Strange phaser effects applied to all my profiles?
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cdestino9 -
January 10, 2020 at 10:08 PM -
Thread is marked as Resolved.
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How are you monitering your sound?
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ry a set decent headphones (preferably closed back cans or good fitting in ears) connected directly to the kemper headphone output. This will remove everything from the equation except the kemper. If you still have a phasing sound it’s time to start going through settings to find the issue. Of you don’t then move on to the next part of the chain.
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How are you monitering your sound?
I am monitoring my sound through an Headrush FRFR 108 cabinet connected at the unbalanced TRS main out of the Kemper (I have not an XLR-XLR cable here at the moment).
This morning I have retried and the problem seems attenuated. I don't know why, I didn't change anything, just rebooted the Kemper.
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Try turning off Space in the output menu if you are using it. At higher settings it sounds like phasey modulation.
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If you use any delay , check if the delay has "Modulation" activated .....
Can sound like "phaser" in mono output
Cheers !
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If you use any delay , check if the delay has "Modulation" activated .....
Can sound like "phaser" in mono output
Cheers !
Thanks for your reply!
No delay is applied and I have stereo connection to the FRFR 108 cab. It seems it has been resolved just by rebooting the Kemper, but this is not the first time I'm experiencing this issue. Don't know and can't imagine which could be the origin. -
Are you using a stereo out from the Kemper into a single mono 108 cab?
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Are you using a stereo out from the Kemper into a single mono 108 cab?
Good morning, no, my FRFR 108 cab has a L/R stereo imputs. I connected the L/R main TRS out of the Kemper to the respective inputs of my cabinet.
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Good morning, no, my FRFR 108 cab has a L/R stereo imputs. I connected the L/R main TRS out of the Kemper to the respective inputs of my cabinet.
from what I can tell by looking at their website it does have two mono inputs to connect to different instruments or sources at the same time. Have you tried to set the Profilers output source to master mono and only connect a single cable between the devices?
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from what I can tell by looking at their website it does have two mono inputs to connect to different instruments or sources at the same time. Have you tried to set the Profilers output source to master mono and only connect a single cable between the devices?
Good morning and thanks for your reply!
Just tried your suggestion: I've found an improvement of the definition of my sound in the mid/high gain profiles range!
I'll think I'll use the other input of the FRFR cab to connect the output of my audio interface. -
Good morning, no, my FRFR 108 cab has a L/R stereo imputs. I connected the L/R main TRS out of the Kemper to the respective inputs of my cabinet.
it has one speaker so cannot be stereo. I have two of the 112 version for that exact reason.