- The Profiler Model referred to in this thread is ...
- ☑️ Profiler Stage
Hi all,
I have been struggling a bit getting a picture of how Liquid Profiles actually work. I could not find any detailed information on this forum or on Google. Part of the culprit may be that I don't have much knowledge of guitar amps.
The things that I am wondering about are:
In what part of an amp does the 'amp model', which I think is also referred to as tone stack, live? Is this the pre-amp?
Say you have an amp that can do a lot of distortion, and you crank the gain up to 10 and create a 'classic' profile. If you then load this profile and turn down the gain, can you get a clean tone that would be the same as if you had created a profile with the amp's gain set to output a clean tone? In other words, does the profiler try to calculate how a clean tone would sound if the profile has a lot of distortion?
Say you create a Liquid Profile of the same amp, and there is an amp model for it, will the clean and gain tones be more like the real amp? Or is it only that the min/max settings/the knob ranges, for the gain and tone are more realistic?
Is the amp model in the Liquid Profile a completely digitally modeled pre-amp? If yes, was the 'generic amp' that lived inside the Kemper before Liquid Profiles existed, also digitally modeled, but then a one-for-all?
If you have any technical knowledge or have a link to some more technical information, I'd really like to know.
Thanks!