I really hope this happens too!
Thank you to the KPA team for this great product and features!!
I really hope this happens too!
Thank you to the KPA team for this great product and features!!
Could this character limit be increased as it is there when directly imported into the Profiler, even though you can't see it all due to the limitations of the screen.
I second this.
Thanks!
Jake
I can confirm that 4.0.6 has been stable enough for gigs. Thank you to KPA team for their great job as always.
As for the Remote, while the sound switching is near instant, I still see significant delay in display switching (including the LED above the foot switch), which is close to 1 second. I just want to make sure it's not only me who's seeing this. I have no doubt that this will be address in the releases that follow.
Thanks
Jake
I sold my CLRs. Yep... Didn't think I ever would, but the minute I listened to the FRFR Firehawk 1500 monitor in's I realized I didnt need them.
Hi, did you prefer Firehawk 1500 so much to CLR? I was about to go with CLR, but this Line 6 has so much more features. Could you be more specific about your experience with Firehawk 1500 especially from sound perspective?
Thanks! --Jake
This happened to me too. Also, when storing a performance the LED would go flashing and there would be huge lag until I got 'Stored' message. The KPA even went unresponsive in that LED blinking mode and I had to reboot the amp. I performed System Reset and it seemed to solve this lag and the remote rebooting issue. If they happen again, I will contact Support.
Can you try toggling Ground/Lift switch?
These profiles sound fantastic! Thank you very much for them. --Jake
That's a thing to be improved...
Are you running the latest version of the RM (Public Beta #2)? If not, please try it. -Jake
The issue I am having is, in many cases, there is a big mismatch between the rig count recognized by Rig Manager vs. the real count in my KPA. The KPA currently have 726 rigs, while Rig Manager recognizes only 174. When I close/open Rig Manager multiple times, it sometimes gets the right number; from which point, Rig Manager works flawlessly. I did try System Reset yesterday (booting KPA with System button depressed). After that, when i opened Rig Manager, it showed the correct number, so I thought the issue was gone. But now, I have the same issue... I don't know if this is related, but I had the "Damaged Rig found and disabled" message when the KPA booted up right after the new firmware installation (currently, it's on 2.3.2). I found out the name of the damaged rig, but didn't know what to do with it, because the KPA did not show it in the list. If deleting it is likely to fix the issue, how can I delete it? I tried search, but could not find out how. Your input will be appreciated! Thanks -Jake
The rig sounds very nice. In-your-face and well balanced. Thanks for sharing!! -Jake
Think you are wrong, a sound card at 3ms 44.1 khz. is 1ms at 96khz.
Increasing the sampling frequency does reduces the time delay (latency) between the analog input signal and the (reconstructed) analog output signal. In the ideal situation where there is no computational delay, typical a-d and d-a process with the sampling time of "Ts" can be modeled by zero-order hold transfer function followed by (ideal) low-pass filtering. The zero-order hold element with the sampling time "Ts" has the phase response identical to that of pure time delay of Ts/2. This is why, higher sample rate, if achievable, will give you less latency. On the other hand, sampling frequency is gated by DSP and firmware performance and cannot be increased arbitrarily. --Jake
I had exactly the same problem today, two times in a row. I played a little bit and left KPA on for about 30min, came back to the room and found the KPA on blank screen. It didn't respond to any knob and I had to shut down my power rack to turn it off. I turned it back on and left it again for about 20min, after confirming it was booting up normally, and found it on exactly the same status... This is very weird. I will report back if this happens again.
Jake
That was the "tone matching" results that sounded to me the closest to the originals, out of anything that I've ever watched or heard . Great work. The KPA is just an amazing piece of gear, I have to agree. Thanks! --Jake