Finally got my Profiler Player pedalboard sorted.

  • The Profiler Model referred to in this thread is ...
    ☑️ Profiler Player

    I love the Player but have mainly been using it as I intended on my desk.
    Finally have a small gig coming up and that encouraged me to use a little of my spare time of Christmas to sort the board out properly with a decent power supply and to tidy the cables.

    The M-Vave Chocolate gives 8 banks of 4 presets - more than enough with a bluesy set of 4, a rockier set of 4, a heavier set of 4 and then assorted randoms that will never be used live.

    On the FS-6 the A switch controls morphing with the B switch being for tap tempo. If I make a smaller board I may use an FS-7 instead but these are easy pedals to hit in the dark. The Strobostomp means I don't have to dedicate a switch on the Player to the tuner.

    The Compressor plus is there because I like the sound of it.

    On the Player the three switches can be programmed per patch but to keep things simple I tend to keep switch 1 to boost/drive/fuzz, 2 to modulation, 3 to delay 1+2 combo to FX1&2 and 2+3 combo to rotation speed if I'm using the rotary speaker.

    I could do my sort of gig with just the Player and the M-Vave. If I was in a covers band I'd probably want a different MIDI switcher.

    We've come a long way from a single channel amp with a distortion and a delay pedal.

  • Hello, I also bought the same MIDI control pedal to use it with KPP. However, after connecting my pedal to the KPP with a USB cable or a Bluetooth receiver, it coudn't control kpp anything. How did you set it up? Thank you

  • I use the Paint Audio Midi Captain, very easy to program, only requires updating text files with the MIDI commands that you want. Here is a video with a lot of information on how to program the M-Wave Chocolate:

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