Hey all, so I have a Stage and a Friedman ASC10 as just purchased a second ASC10 (should be here about a week). So I was wondering, can I run 1 ASC10 wet, and 1 ASC10 dry using the same Kemper Stage?
Can I run 1 wet AND 1 dry with 2 powered cabs using 1 kemper stage?
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jlars -
July 17, 2021 at 6:01 AM -
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You can using the Monitor Out for the ASC10. Read the manual.
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So BTexan, either you didn’t understand my inquiry or I’m just not understanding the process.
So again, I’m looking to get a clean sound thru one powered cab and a dirty sound thru the other powered cab. Can this be done? -
Hi, jlars.
The following is an excerpt from the Kemper Main Manual version 8.5.
Download Main Manual 8.5 English
This shows you what signal sources you can send to the various outputs on the Kemper Stage.
Source: Download Main Manual 8.5 English
And some other resources for you.
? Kemper Manuals and Quick Start guides ?
? Rig Manager Download and Documentation ??
? Kemper Tutorials & Demos (videos) ?
? Before you buy Commercial Rigs and Profiles check out the Rig Manager for Rig Packs and Rig Exchange
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A lot depends on your interpretation of Wet and Dry. I noticed that you mentioned Clean and Dirty Which is effectively two different profiles. That can’t be done but there are a few ways to get a clean sound along with a dirty sound. However the clean sound will be a DI sound rather than an amp like clean.
However, if you want Dry on one and Delays/Reverb on an other (which most people see as Wet/Dry that is possible using the outputs that ST highlighted. -
A lot depends on your interpretation of Wet and Dry. I noticed that you mentioned Clean and Dirty Which is effectively two different profiles. That can’t be done but there are a few ways to get a clean sound along with a dirty sound. However the clean sound will be a DI sound rather than an amp like clean.
However, if you want Dry on one and Delays/Reverb on an other (which most people see as Wet/Dry that is possible using the outputs that ST highlighted.I actually think a good clean and dirty sound can be achieved.
1) Select your distorted profile.
2) Enable parallel path
3) Stick an acoustic simulator in slot A
4) Enable a loop in slot B. Route a cable from the direct output to your interface or amplifier
5) Route the cable from the master output or monitor output set to monitor mono to your amplifier.
6) Done!
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I actually think a good clean and dirty sound can be achieved.
1) Select your distorted profile.
2) Enable parallel path
3) Stick an acoustic simulator in slot A
4) Enable a loop in slot B. Route a cable from the direct output to your interface or amplifier
5) Route the cable from the master output or monitor output set to monitor mono to your amplifier.
6) Done!
Yes, I know what you mean. I actually do sometimes set mine up for piezo equipped guitars that way. However, I interpreted the OP question to mean a clean electric sound and a dirty electric sound. In this case you would get two sounds but with limited tone shaping on the clean sound so it wouldn’t really be the same as a dual amp setup.
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Thx for your insight guys as gonna experiment further. And yes, I should of said from the beginning, clean elec guitar sound from one cab and dirty elec guitar sound from the other cab.
Cheers -
best of luck and have fun experimenting.
one other thing I would suggest is, if you are going to use the Parallel Path or the DI signal try a compressor on the clean sound as it might be a bit to spikey without a little compression to smooth the peaks a little. -
Thx for your insight guys as gonna experiment further. And yes, I should of said from the beginning, clean elec guitar sound from one cab and dirty elec guitar sound from the other cab.
CheersAs mentioned, you can only emulate it....so for example using a clean profile and add distortion/drive pedal to one channel..you cannot run 2 profiles ( as I'm sure you already realised).