Posts by captev3

    Bakersounds my main tube amp is an EarthQuaker Devices Sound Projector 25. I have used this for recording, it is loud with tons of headroom and just the tiniest smidge of grit at large volumes. But I'm really interested in finding some profiles that replicate some odd tube or solid state amps that are maybe more gritty. I've been finding that typical amps have a much smoother gain if that makes any sense? I don't need smooth or saturated gain, just something with a lot of character like Traynor, Ampeg, Sunn and Peavey amps. I would love to find something kind of like a Peavey Decade.

    Hey all 😊 I've had a Kemper for a while now but really only used it for its most basic features. I need heavy saturated gain for shred stuff and didn't want to buy big loud tube amps to get it. But my band of the past year now is very shoegaze/slowcore inspired and the Kemper has been perfect for helping me get a lot of cool sounds. I finally have been exploring midi setups and the morph pedal. This forum is so helpful, and I expect to be using it a lot more as I continue to dive into the depths of the Kemper system.

    My current set up is a powered head which I run stereo into PA. I still us a couple analog pedals, but mostly use and Airstep Lite with a cheap Bluetooth midi dongle I just got from Amazon for all my modulation and time-based effects. All routed through Audiobus 3. Its a decent cheap alternative to the remote or even just Widi accessories, I'm still a university student (electrical engineering) and have to be rocking on a budget!

    Any profile recommendations for cool/weird slightly gritty amps for the genre are appreciated btw! (Think like Blue Smiley, Knifeplay, Tanukichan style sounds if you know 'em)

    Hey all, I'm finally starting to dig into more of the functionality with my Kemper. Forgive me if this has already been discussed but I searched and couldn't find anything. I'd like to recreate some of the lead sounds I use in the studio which involves some panning back and forth (rotary speaker esque) on the kemper for practice and live. I know some people say stereo sound live isn't worth it but I figured I would at least give it a shot. I'd like to set it up so my morph pedal controls the panning of my signal but can't seem to get a set up that works, any suggestions on how to do this? Thank you! :) I have my output section set to stereo wherever I see it and run out from the left and right main outs into a PA.