So, yesterday I had the chance to try out the new settings and new cables...
Kemper XLR Main Outs -> Audio Interface (Presonus 16.0.2) Line Inputs (balanced)
Kemper 1/4" Main Outs -> Power Amp (Behringer 400)
This really works well, I think...
As suggested,
Main Out -> -12dB - ticked
Main Out Volume -> another -12dB (I started at 0dB, but the levels at power amp were way to high)
Now:
With line input level at Audio Interface set to approx. unity -> DAW gives me recording levels between -20dB and -12dB.
The power amp is playable as well.
Plus: both -> DAW & PowerAmp sound very close.
But one (or maybe two) questions still remain...
1. I realized the clean sounds were way quieter than the distorted ones.
So I started turning up the "clean sens" up unitl +7dB.
With the result, that way more rigs have the same volume (or at least feel the same volume)
The "dry" signal from "direct Out" also seems much better. In DAW at levels -24dB up to -12db (striking hard)
With the +7dB in clean sens, the "Git Analog" seems a little bit better than the louder "Git Studio"
With "Git Studio"there would be DAW levels between -18dB to -6dB.
Would it be better to use "Git Analog" or "Git Studio"?
2. Now for the reamping.
With all controls at unity (in DAW), and the return input of the AudioInterface set to approx. medium, the Kemper seems to playback the distorted sound pretty well.
But i read something about adjusting the input of the "reamp sens" to the opposit of the "clean sens"?
But If I lower the "Reamp Sens" to -7dB (clean sens is +7dB) then the distortion vanishes completely, leaving only a crunch sound....
Or is the "reamp sens" only for audio interfaces, that don't have a level control (return from DAW) back into the Kemper?
Best Regards and another thank you very much for your help.
Everything better than before!