+1
I have 1 rig loaded in my Kemp.
In letters: O N E.
And I love it!
HERETIC! :lol:
I can't imagine limiting myself to that degree, but it's been the natural state of our people for a lot longer than amp modelers have been around. People can make a lot of different sounds from a single channel tube amp.
That said, I took your advice (thank you again) and followed the simple instructions in the PDF on how to clean your Kemper off in one fell swoop. If you've got any experience with making archive files, it's easy as pie. I went from over 300 to about 30 rigs in about 5 minutes. I left only a few of my presets and one "set" of rigs from the Amp Farm bundle I bought.
I modified the process a bit though. I put all the rigs I was deleting off the KPA in a folder called "shelved." Then I went to the KPA and went though the rigs I'd left on it with scrutiny. Ones I didn't like got moved from the Rigs folder to a third folder called "deleted." Then I moved another set of rigs from "shelved" to the "Rigs" folder, tar'd it up and put it back on the KPA to repeat the process tonight.
Is it clumsy? Yes, it is.. a bit. Not too crazy and it does force you to have a backup on a hard drive. I figure if I continue this process for a while I can end up with a manageable sized group of rigs on my KPA with no software needed... well beyond 7zip. I wish Kemper would release an editor-librarian though. Until then this is a pretty good work-around.