The ability to have parallel stacks. If BOSS can do it , certainly Kemper can.
Parallel amps
-
-
This has been asked repeatedly over the years.
It requires two Profilers. The current hardware cannot run two profiles at the same time and I would not hold your breath for them to add such a feature.
Comparing the Profiler to a Boss product, or any modeler doesn’t work in this context. The technology used is wildly different. -
This has been asked repeatedly over the years.
It requires two Profilers. The current hardware cannot run two profiles at the same time and I would not hold your breath for them to add such a feature.
Comparing the Profiler to a Boss product, or any modeler doesn’t work in this context. The technology used is wildly different.Well, you can easily set up two amps, 2 microphones, a mixer and then profile the mix of those 2 amps
-
Well, you can easily set up two amps, 2 microphones, a mixer and then profile the mix of those 2 amps
“Easily” he says.
By the time I have the gear, the amps and the skill….I’d have way more than one extra Profiler invested.
…and just one set of Profiles for one amp combo. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
IMHO - if you can’t get the sound you want with one amp…..a second won’t make it any simpler. -
Try out what Mr. Burns has been up to. The Marshall/Boogie Profile was very cool now he goes for 3 Amps.
We need to get him a green lab coat.
3 Amp JMP/JMP/JTM hotrod 3 Amp jmp/jmp/jtm 1960a x2+waza David G Burns 5.00 / 5.00 2022-10-19 -
Profiling two or three amps on the Kemper will not net the same results as having actual parallel setups. Because parallel amps will have differing responses over time. The temporal aspect can not be captured by the Kemper.
Having two amps is overkill most of the time. You are usually trying to add some dirt to a cleanish tone. Which the Kemper can do easily with stomps and the DRY/CLEAN mix.
There are cases like running two amps in stereo that cant be achieved with the Kemper. Maybe add a DRY balance setting in the future? Adding it to the stomps would also help a lot but be much more work.
-
Yep! David G Burns knows how to do it very well!
-
Profiling two or three amps on the Kemper will not net the same results as having actual parallel setups. Because parallel amps will have differing responses over time. The temporal aspect can not be captured by the Kemper.
Erm isn't that the same as saying that a profile doesn't cover the temporal aspect i.e. it's a snapshot.
Totally agree it's less necessary and parallel path also helps...