Hello all. Dave here from The Bass Channel on youtube. So, I'm considering a Kemper because I can't seem to settle on one amp as the 'best' - love SVTs, acoustic 360, Orange, etc - and the channel boss has found having a KP rack indispensable in "keeping" amps in the studio that we have had to send back to their makers, as well as for recording album tracks and the whole 9 yards. But, if I'm going to drop that much coin on an amp that can do SO MUCH, then it's gonna have to be my whole-hog rig and I'll use it for effects, tuner, absolutely everything.
That said, I have a very specific use case, which I currently am just fine with on an HX FX plus a couple extra pedals, and it doesn't *sound* like it's possible with the Kemper, so I thought I'd ask here. Maybe a half dozen questions about the effects chain, so apologies for the length. I don't ever do the "whole new patch for this song or this set" thing, or what have you. Hell, I may only set up 2 or 3 rigs in the Kemper ever. But they'd all share the same effects chain.
1. With the 8 effects blocks, CAN the Kemper do these effects in one chain? As a bassist, I almost never use delay or reverb - but it looked like those last two blocks are dedicated to those effects?
- transpose (drop to Eb or D std)
- compressor
- octave down
- octave up
- pedal wah
- envelope filter
- modulation
- dirt (and 90% of the time I want my dirt AFTER modulation, not before)
2. I'd need to access 7 of the 8 above (everything but the compressor) directly using footswitches. Does the floor remote have the ability to dedicate all the switches to individual effects? I know the I-IIII buttons are there, but the 1-5 buttons I would never need to use for rig changes. If the floor remote can't specifically do that, is there a footswitch or midi pedal or something out there that can?
3. Parallel path: In my current setup, all my effects are on a parallel path in the HX, and the path split is on a frequency crossover. Everything under 300hz or so just goes straight through from the compressor to the output, and everything over goes through the rest of the blocks before summing back to the main path. But the KP looks like it can only split left/right and you can only put 2 things in the second path? Is that accurate? That would almost entirely screw the pooch for me, unless each individual effect has the ability to leave the bottom end alone (looking at you, overdrives...)
4. If you have a profile for a 2-channel amp, can you dedicate a button or switch to flipping the channel? does that take up an effect module?
4B: if it's a one-channel with gain and master volume, would a momentary switch or expression pedal work for the gain knob?
and 5. Any spring-loaded expression pedals work for wah in this guy?
Thanks in advance for any tips. I have read about half the KPA manual and just want to make sure my understanding is right or find out things I may have missed.