And let me explain.
Having the option to load/run two cabinet IR's in parallell.
So, if I want to load a Celestion Greenback and a Creamback I can do that and mix between the two cabinets.
Since this is a well-known trick either to combine different speakers in a cabinet or run different equipped cabinets and blend them in the mix.
Dual Cabinet
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You can create profiles with as many cabs and mics as you want. And using blended IR's is another option too.
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You can create profiles with as many cabs and mics as you want. And using blended IR's is another option too.
Yes.
But with dual cab for example cab a left and cab b right you would get an complexer sound
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You can create profiles with as many cabs and mics as you want. And using blended IR's is another option too.
Yeah. But I can't load from my catalogue of Celestion IRs and blend as I wish.
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Yeah. But I can't load from my catalogue of Celestion IRs and blend as I wish.
There are plenty of products that will allow you to do that and save the results as a new IR too.
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Yes.
But with dual cab for example cab a left and cab b right you would get an complexer sound
It also moves you further from the original profile. That isn't necessarily a good thing as the aim of the Kemper is to create a digital copy of your amp and cabs so you could take "your sound" with you anywhere in a lightweight unit.