Local sale only in Crestview Fl. 2 years old; listed for $950. I bought it used from a member on the Steel Guitar forum almost 2 years ago for $1400 including shipping. I'm old and just purchased a Fender Tone Master Pro. I also bought a new Kemper Rack unit earlier this year and I only use one Dumble profile I found on Rig exchange and the profiles I made of my own amps so having 2 Kempers is overkill since I hardly ever leave the house because of health issues in my old age.
Posts by Edward Dixon
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I'm selling my Stage because I have a Rack now and I bought a Fender Tone Master Pro. I'm 74 and don't really need that much gear. I bought the Stage 2 years ago from a member on the Steel Guitar Forum and don't have "proof of purchase".
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I would prefer that Kemper spent their time on modeling more tone stacks. I have been playing for over 60 years, tuning is the first thing I learned, it's a simple operation that only takes a few seconds and I don't keep guitars that go out of tune easily. Besides that, computer monitors produce EMI.
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I challenge you to "just use your ears" and see if you can tell if the low or high harmonics (or overtones) are being distorted. You can report your perception of what's happening but not technically what the control does.
First of all, it's only a suggestion/question, I don't even know if it's possible to change the sound of a loop by changing the controls after the loop is made. I don't use the Kemper that way, I only play music and try to avoid tweaking as much as possible. Something either sounds good to me or it doesn't, I don't need to be challenged by anybody about it.
If you can't hear a difference then the control is useless. A definition of terms is useless as well, the sound is only perceived by the ears.
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I'm curious to find out exactly what definition is really doing with the amp sound.
Can you just create a loop and LISTEN to it while adjusting the definition up and down?
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Nothing fuzzy at all. It’s math.
I agree but it's also musical common sense. Two tones are either in harmony or they are not.
See also "inharmonic".
in·har·mon·ic
/ˌinhärˈmänik/
adjective MUSIC
- not harmonic
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How is this supposed to work? It can't seem to find it's ass with both hands. Most useless function I've seen in any software.
If I go to the Rig Exchange page and search for "Dumble" I find some Dumbles but in Rig Manager it finds nothing (I am searching "All Tags"). Same for most things I search for.
Is there some "trick" that I need to be aware of?
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I'm using a Samsung Galaxy S7 and it says "No permissions required" for the Rig Manager app. Sorry...
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I read that error message as telling you to go into your phone settings and then the settings for apps and check a box to allow permission for Rig Manager app to access the network.
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The app works fine on my Samsung Galaxy S7, the only android device I have. It works with both my Stage and Rack units. I only had to connect to the networks the different units are connected to. The network for MY Stage is "KP Stage" (the name of my Stage unit) and the network for the Rack unit is "Starbase", (the name of the network my Rack unit and X 32 mixer are connected to. The app sees either profiler as soon as it connects to the associated network.
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You can find all the Kemper rig packs in Rig Manager.
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After all your contributions, tips, examples and suggestions I finally bought the NUX C . 5C 5.8 GHz wireless system. It really goes through walls and sounds amazing: no loss of tone, no interference, rechargeable lithium battery, light as a feather, negligible latency, great transmission range etc.
Yoda, # 4 You've put me on the right track, man! Thanks!
I saw these online but passed them up because they are TRS, how does that work in a TS jack?
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Not new but it's my favorite,
Fender Rarities Limited Edition Strat
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I don't re-amp ever. In a DAW one could blend as many amps you want. One amp at a time.
This splitter is intended for playing live. Each of the outputs has it's own on/off switch. It's great for A/B/C/D/E comparisons or blending amps and recording up to 5 at a time on separate stereo tracks into the DAW.
The best part is It's only $20.
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The best $20 I ever spent.
I got this yesterday and tried it out this morning. I was so impressed I ordered a second one for my 5 real amps. Right now I have this one going to my Kemper Stage, Kemper Rack, Quilter Steelaire amp and Korg Tuner with a output left over for the Tone Master Pro when I get a longer cable. I had no idea how much fun it could be to blend 3 amps, 4 will be even better.