Cant create morph on liquid GAIN

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    Hello colleagues,


    i am trying to morph the GAIN parameter of my new profiling 2.0 liquid profile and it does not take. I use a Rack + Remote in PERFORM Mode with a dedicated morph pedal. I press the morph pedal and it shows in RM, the slider goes to the right side. Then i change the GAIN parameter, but it does not show the morph trace in RM. When i use the moph pedal now, the GAIN parameter does not change.


    My old Rigs (create prior to OS14) with morph work as expected thow.


    What am i missing? :/


    Please help.


    Edit: I can morph GENERIC GAIN, so this might be deliberate?

    Edited once, last by jock (March 7, 2026 at 12:00 PM).

  • jock March 7, 2026 at 12:00 PM

    Changed the title of the thread from “OS14 cant create morph” to “OS14 cant create morph on liquid GAIN”.
  • Always been like that. When you move the generic gain, the amp one follows. As far as you remain within the range of the amp gain is all good. Reason is that all liquid amp gain have different ranges and morphing would be inconsistent.

    Set the morph on generic and look that you don't go out of the set range of the liquid one

    If something is too complicated, then you need to learn it better

  • jock March 7, 2026 at 1:24 PM

    Changed the title of the thread from “OS14 cant create morph on liquid GAIN” to “Cant create morph on liquid GAIN”.
  • The following hint can be found in the Main Manual chapter KEMPER Liquid Profiles:

    • If you intend to morph the gain of a Liquid Profile, you need to set Morphing up for Generic Gain!

    It has been this way since the beginning of Liquid Profiles and is intended, since Generic Gain has the wider range.

  • Some of my personal findings with morphing gain:

    Yes it is true, use generic gain. If you want to morph all the way to 0 on gain, you might want to tinker with Clean comp. Turning Clean comp up to 10, the clean level will be similar to fully distorted level for an interesting effect.

    In some cases you might want to morph Definition or Clarity as well. Decreasing definition while decreasing gain is what I like, but I don't usually take definition all the way to 0.

    Definition, clarity, and Clean comp are all in the amp section (as is generic gain).