That's the question:
Which STEREO volume pedal AFTER XLR Main Outs (left + right) is the best?
That's the question:
Which STEREO volume pedal AFTER XLR Main Outs (left + right) is the best?
Why not an expression pedal set to volume and put it where ever you want in the path? One cable and WAY more options.
Why not an expression pedal set to volume and put it where ever you want in the path? One cable and WAY more options.
Sorry, but that's not what I want.
I already have an expression pedal set as Volume pedal pre amp (for the gain)
And it is NOT possible to set 2 volume pedals in the Kemper!
So I need an external STEREO volume pedal AFTER the XLR main outs (both channels).
That's not what I want!!!
I was just asking the question.
I was just asking the question.
Sorry, was not meant rude!
What about a expression pedal set to morph rig volume?
If it's got to be a stereo volume pedal - Lehle is expensive, but would top many peoples' best list.
Korg makes a burly stereo pedal as well that's not as pricey. XVP-20.
What about a expression pedal set to morph rig volume?
If it's got to be a stereo volume pedal - Lehle is expensive, but would top many peoples' best list.
Korg makes a burly stereo pedal as well that's not as pricey. XVP-20.
I need it in all my performances (about 100, for 2 bands), so morph each rig is not a solution.
Have these pedals XLR?
you could use a regular volume pedal between your guitar and the Profiler to control the amount of gain and use a standard expression pedal configured as a volume pedal at the output location of the Profiler.
you could use a regular volume pedal between your guitar and the Profiler to control the amount of gain and use a standard expression pedal configured as a volume pedal at the output location of the Profiler.
Every regular volume pedal between guitar and kemper changes the sound a little bit.
An expression pedal as volume pedal (gain control) at the beginning of the signal chain in the Kemper doesn't do that.
The best solution:
Kemper company makes it possible, to configure 2 expression pedals as 2 different volume pedals in the Kemper.
But it seems that there is no chance to get that.
So, until that day, I search for a stereo xlr voume pedal which I could use at the two xlr main outs.
Does anybody know such a pedal?
An analog volume pedal after the Kemper is going to change the sound as well. It won't matter one bit if they're XLR or not. Nevermind the dual cable runs for stereo adding their own 'flavor'.
A quality pedal such as the Lehle is going to be as pristine as you can get.
I don't know if I'm getting what you want to do, control left and right with a pedal? I use morph panorama under rig to get that effect.
Use low impedance on the Main Outs.
There is no such animal. You would need to build one.
Maybe somethink like this? https://www.lehle.com/en/lehle-stereo-volume
Use low impedance on the Main Outs.
Thanks. But that's not XLR.
Maybe somethink like this? https://www.lehle.com/en/lehle-stereo-volume
This also isn't XLR.
This also isn't XLR.
You could use a stereo DI after the pedal. But that's another piece of gear and additional cables as well.
I’ve never even heard of a volume pedal with XLR, much less a stereo version.
There is no sonic difference between TS and XLR. Not for guitar, anyway. All XLR gets you is a bit more noise rejection in some situations.
Thanks so far.
I didn't find any volume pedal with xlr until now.
As written before, t he best solution would be:
Kemper company makes it possible, to configure 2 expression pedals as 2 different volume pedals in the Kemper.
Can you find an XLR to TRS adapter? Don't know if that'll work with the volume pedal you're thinking of.
I don't think you're going to find a stereo volume pedal that allows a pair of XLR inputs, but you could get one made.