...And are you happy with the results?
Please include as much detail as possible regarding your rig if you please!
TIA!!
...And are you happy with the results?
Please include as much detail as possible regarding your rig if you please!
TIA!!
what question! 1000s answers are possible - they will confusing you (and everbody else)
It's easier and quicker to send a picture as I have identified my patches with labels. Some do, most don't. It helps me keep thing consistent. I run my Stage in stereo as our system is set up for stereo and it sounds amazing. I have a Kemper Powered Cab, but I use my stage monitor in the live environment as it is sufficient. Feel free to ask questions. Happy tweaking!
Display MoreIt's easier and quicker to send a picture as I have identified my patches with labels. Some do, most don't. It helps me keep thing consistent. I run my Stage in stereo as our system is set up for stereo and it sounds amazing. I have a Kemper Powered Cab, but I use my stage monitor in the live environment as it is sufficient. Feel free to ask questions. Happy tweaking!
Very helpful, thank you!
My dilemma is that when using my powered monitor (QSC K10) I'm not getting the same tone as I do when listening with my headphones. The objective of getting the Kemper Stage was to use it as a live rig and not have to schlep around a 100W amp and cab setup which is what I usually do but after recovering from a painful hernia I decided to give the Kemper a go and so far really like what I'm hearing through the headphones but through my powered FRFR speaker, not so much.
Any insight on this part of what settings you currently use? Do you like the tone? This is what I'm after mostly!
Thanks again!
When I set up and tweak my patches/tones, I do it by setting the outputs to flat and I also set the home monitor mix to a flat EQ. I also match the Kemper Power Cab levels, EQ, and output to the main output, so that when I plug into our live system my tones are spot on. Depending on the guitar of choice that evening, I'll adjust the output EQ to compensate for the different tones of my guitars and the room dynamics. Works like a charm.