It would be nice if there was an auto swell effect. I'm planning on using my Kemper (that I just ordered today) in church, as it is the ideal direct solution for guitarists. I'm often asked to do volume swell stuff, and it would be cool if I could get that violin like attack with out doing the volume pedal dance required, (as it's typically called for on those prayerful moments with just the acoustic guitar or piano playing. Yes, I can do that sort of thing if I pluck one beat ahead and then crank the volume knob back and forth for each note, but I'm too lazy and I screw the timing up. Wouldn't this sort of effect be quite simple to include. And yes, I also want pitch effects. For my uses, I like adding an octave above and blending it in with the original tone, gets that organ-like sound. That's the main thing I'm going to miss from my G-system.
A auto-swell like the vintage "slow gear" by Boss
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As a side-note, church musicians are starting to become quite a large market for music gear, as more and more churches have transitioned away from organs and hymns to modern music with full bands. I imagine that as the Kemper catches on, you'll see it becoming quite popular among worship guitarists. Mainly because the mix for worship services is generally kept at a lower volume than a typical concert, and going direct is highly valuable in that kind of environment, especially in smaller churches. Actually, worship guitarists are one of the biggest pushes in the low wattage tube amp market, second only the apartment dwelling home recordist market.
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Exactly. I play at church. We meet in a beautiful concert hall on a local college campus. We have to have zero stage volume & use IEMs, so I have no use for a power amp and always play direct.
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yes! This would be great. Auto volume swell that you can adjust the speed and depth of the swell
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+1 for this, I like it a lot
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+1!
I'm missing the pitch part tho.The original post was written before Pitch FX were included in the Kemper.
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I'd like to see this as well.
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The original post was written before Pitch FX were included in the Kemper.
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If some parameters were added to the gate effect we could achieve what the slow gear pedal does.
A noise gate with a long opening time is an auto-swell. -
True
... but it is voltage-driven, while we'd need it time-related.
Furthermore, we'd need its graphics to be asymmetrical... notes must not fade out
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Isn't the opening time parameter of a noise gate always time related ?
I thought so.
You enter how many milliseconds you want the opening to last.
If the noise gate allows a long opening time you'll hear the sound rising in volume from silence to full volume.
That crescendo will last as long as the value that parameter is set to.
I thought that only the threshold for opening and closing the gate are voltage driven.
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The SG-1 has TWO controls: one for the attack speed, and the other for sensitivity.
The Attack knob controls the speed of the volume swells.
Is Sensitivity simply is a threshold control for the effect?
If so, I suggest Kemper add a THIRD PARAMETER:
A Touch control -
Set at "0". it would work like the original. But, using a "+" or "-" setting would allow playing dynamics to control the speed range of the attack delay, with the maximum swell set by the Attack knob.
If the Sensitivity control IS what I have described, then add a THRESHOLD control
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The SG-1 has TWO controls: one for the attack speed, and the other for sensitivity.
The Attack knob controls the speed of the volume swells.
Is Sensitivity simply is a threshold control for the effect?
If so, I suggest Kemper add a THIRD PARAMETER:
A Touch control -
Set at "0". it would work like the original. But, using a "+" or "-" setting would allow playing dynamics to control the speed range of the attack delay, with the maximum swell set by the Attack knob.
If the Sensitivity control IS what I have described, then add a THRESHOLD control
I think you're right with sensitivity.
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I vote auto swell I don't want another exp pedal under foot trying to keep my system simple. Or I will have to grab my old zoom ms50g, I did an ok job.
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Isn't the opening time parameter of a noise gate always time related ?
I thought so.
You enter how many milliseconds you want the opening to last.
It may be. But the trigger is signal-related: for example, if you play a note quietly it might not play at all. Try with extreme settings, you may easily get some Metheny-like, synth-horn sound by properly setting your guitar volume -
BTW: The Kemper can do this kind of auto swell:
Ambient Attack Delay This is on the Rig Exchange.
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I just added "Slow Gear Attack Pre" to the Rig Exchange. It sounds more like a Slow Gear than the above clip. A new sound clip, and details on how to adjust it are in the Free Rigs section. -
Great, thank you