Is anybody using the Digitech Trio Plus with the Kemper Player?
If yes, then I would appreciate to get some information about the routing possibilities with the advantages and disadvantages.
Many thanks in advance
Stefan
Is anybody using the Digitech Trio Plus with the Kemper Player?
If yes, then I would appreciate to get some information about the routing possibilities with the advantages and disadvantages.
Many thanks in advance
Stefan
This is how I connected the Trio+ with the Kemper Stage. I haven't tried it with the Profiler Player yet, but I expect it would work just as well. This is from the Trio+ Owner's Manual, page 14, with modifications in green.
https://digitech.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/DigiTech_TrioPlus_Manual.pdf
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Notes:
Here's a detailed explanation: Kemper Profiler Player with Digitech Trio+ - Bose Portable PA Encyclopedia
EDIT
I just wired it up as shown above. The speaker cabinet emulation isn't too intrusive, so I just left the KPP Cab enabled.
I had forgotten how much fun the Trio+ can be, so thanks for giving me a reason to explore it again.
Hey ST !
Many thanks for your effort !!! This really helps me a lot !!! And I will for sure explore the links in your signature!
Stefan
Hi ST
An idea to "disable cab sim in Trio" may be to use Amp Out and and FX return for the player.
(Sorry , but I currently have not Trio+ in my hands for trying by myself)
Hi ST
An idea to "disable cab sim in Trio" may be to use Amp Out and and FX return for the player.
(Sorry , but I currently have not Trio+ in my hands for trying by myself)
You could use the Trio+ Amp Out to a separate channel on a mixer. You'd use another channel for the Trio+ Mixer Out.
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There's only one input on the KPP (no FX return on the KPP).
Or perhaps I misunderstood you.
I mean using Trio Amp Out instead of FX Out
Trio Amp Out > KPP In > KPP Mon Out > Trio FX Return
Trio FX out not used
I mean using Trio Amp Out instead of FX Out
Trio Amp Out > KPP In > KPP Mon Out > Trio FX Return
Trio FX out not used
I don't think this will do what we want. At least, I don't want the looper output going back into the KPP.
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You are right ! loops to the KPP is not a good idea!
Thanks for your attention!