Posts by Eddiebaby
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Latest guitar is my Chapman BEA ML3 Baritone. Love it to death.
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BTW, thanks for moving the post Don. I had no idea this section was here.
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Here you go. there are 5 separate posts.
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Those nice ToneJunkie folks have uploaded 5 of their newest profiles to the Facebook Kemper Tips and Tricks group.
Sound good to me.
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Just noticed this.
Thanks, I'll be trying it later. The only thing I have doubts about is the quality of the A/D and D/A converters on the GT1000 Core loops.
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Thanks for these.
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I'm sure I've seen a couple of them in rig manager but I can't remember what they are called. I've tried running mining desk names into the search function but can't find them.
What I'm trying to do is come up with a "pedal platform" that I can run some pedals into.
Currently the Morgan AC20 gets a lot of love from me but I'd like to try a few more and pull in assorted cabs.
Any suggestions from anyone?
TIA
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Thanks. I'll have a play with them later.
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I'm going to come back to this thread when you all ask for features in a Kemper 3.
That won't happen until at least 8hrs after the specs for the Kemper 2 are announced,
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I'm in a prog band that features many songs with acoustic parts. Swapping the cable/wireless over isn't practical, so the piezo pickup method has been my solution in the past. However, that won't work going forward, as I need an acoustic with a capo on one number. I've also never found the piezo solution terribly convincing.
I might look into the Godin gear.
I have a James Tyler Variax (the JTV59) and i find that works well.
I can set up the three 'electric' pickup options on the three way and if I hit the Alt knob it calls up two electrics, usually a 12 or a six. I don't use the resonators, sitar or banjo that much. Also I can preset the tunings for each instrument or adjust them on the tunings knob.
Its actually a pretty nice LP type guitar to play. Quality is pretty much PRS SE level of build, all I've done other than a set up is add Schaller locking tuners.
I must try different pickups at some point.
My pre-Kemper modelling system - only the guitar has survived the cut:
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Any update on my tube amp for ages, is it obsolete?
Yes. Buy a Kemper.
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Morning folks.
I love my Stage and find that 100% of the tone for the small pub gigs I do it is perfect on its own with two expression pedals. Occasionally at home I want to nail a few nuances from assorted pedals I have and either in the loops or in front they work.
My current preferred amp profile to use with them is the Morgan AC20, what others do any of you prefer to use?
Just a clean Fender, Vox or Marshall tone?
I also recently bought an Origin Effects Deluxe 61 which us as 61 Brownface with bias trem that I used in a loop instead of the amp profile with the ToneJunkie 65 Deluxe cab and that sounds killer too.
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Well I've been tweaking and finally got it down to my "essential' pedals, but TBH the one I'd really miss would be the Cali76 Stacked.
I think if we get an upgrade to some of the Mod FX I could cut the board down quite a way.
I do love the Trelicopter and E-lady though.
Delighted about the recent bass amp package as I've acquired a P-Bass and a Rabea Massaad baritone.
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Surely most wanted feature everyone wants is the one below. But even QuadKemper would not suffice, I'm afraid.
I have that feature already. Sadly it is called alcohol and the secret is to get the audience to use it whilst you abstain...
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Not a game changer but I'd like Tempered tunings built in plus some of the more off the wall tunings programmable in.
I had to buy a StroboStomp HD to get my brain around assorted drop tunings for guitar and baritone, let alone assorted open tunings for Zep stuff.
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origin effects Cali76 Stacked and Revival Drive Compact before my Stage and an A.P.E./Flashback2 combo an a mono loop and a BOSS GT1000 Core in a stereo loop for me.
Great pedals that do specific things the Kemper can't. Live, I don't know if anyone other yhan me would notice the subtleties of the stuff in the loops, the two before the Stage are awesome though.