Gender? I *LIKE* it
Posts by paults
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If your V30 is in a cabinet, try putting Kone in that box, and listen for the vibration.
The Kone is a 4 ohm speaker. Your V30 is likely either 8 or 16 ohms. The V30 is likely to be quieter, as well as have differences in frequency response. You can try swapping the V30 into the Kabinet, and turn Monitor Cabinet off in the Output settings. If you get a similar vibration when you turn up to a similar volume level in the room (this will not necessarily correspond to the same volume knob setting), it could suggest an issue with the Kabinet.
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Traditional amp channel foot switches are typically latching type (press on, press off).
Single and Dual Switches of Other Brands
The PROFILER requires so-called “momentary” and “normally open” switches. Channel switches for tube amplifiers are not compatible with the PROFILER, as they use a latching mechanism that would only trigger their assigned switching function every other hit. Single switches are connected via a TS cable, and dual switches via a TRS cable.
Select “Mono Switch” or “Dual Switch” Mode on the corresponding "Pedal” page in Pedal Settings of PROFILER Stage or System Settings of all other PROFILER variants and assign a switching function with the soft knob labeled “Switch Tip”. If “Dual Switch” is selected, another switching function can be assigned with soft knob labeled “Switch Ring”. If your external switch allows to change its polarity (e.g. Boss® FS-5 and FS-6), set it to normally open. The switching function should be triggered as soon as you hit the button. Wrong polarity implies, that the switching function gets triggered, when you release the button. Especially if you intend to control Looper Start and Looper Stop
with the external switch, wrong polarity can lead to odd results as both hitting and releasing the buttons have their meaning. Don’t forget to press “Calibrate” and trigger each switch once.
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You can find a tutorial video focused on technical conditions, and all other aspects of connecting expression pedals and switches to PROFILER or Remote at: http://www.kemper-amps.com/video
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Someone already answered in your other thread, but, unzip the archive, and then you can import the Rigs.
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None of the videos on you tube sound like it to me. except for when he does it.
I listen to the videos on here and even if they sound close there is still something missing to me.
The pulse of the drums and bass are also a huge part of how it all works together to sound like U2. When playing those kind of parts live, I would use tap tempo to lock in with the drummer. My suggestion is pretty similar to the others - use a drum loop (or make a percussive loop with the KPA looper), and start playing straight 1/8 notes. Then, activate the delay, and concentrate on playing straight.
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There are free profiles of some unusual amps at https://forgotten-amps.weebly.com/
Many reviews of them are in this thread:
ThreadOld and Forgotten amp profiles
Howdy, made a little web page for my profiles.
My earlier Shadows from the past pack is there, and also other obscure and forgotten vintage tube amps.
from Carlsbro, Dynacord, Binson, Davoli etc.
And not to dwell complete on the past, also few Matamp Spirit profiles.
Have couple of other amps which I will profile and add there, when the time is right.
All of these profiles are free of course. But feedback is always appreciated.
http://forgotten-amps.weebly.com/OraakkeliNovember 21, 2013 at 1:51 PM -
I still have my Jubilee. If the tone stacks get updated at some point to include the Jubilee, I may very well profile it one more time, and then sell it.
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I used one for Eagles "those shoes" with a expression pedal that worked great. The other guitarist was miffed because he was dragging around the full setup with a hose and I could come so close that nobody could really tell. I'm sure there is likely a tutorial, there is for almost everything else. I put mine in the first slot where my wah usually goes. In reality I guess putting it after the stack might be more authentic to how a talk box operates.
Yes, a classic Talk Box is functioning as a speaker, after the power amp. But, putting it before the amp module can work very well, too. As long as someone is not forming actual words, the Vowel Wah easily works more than well enough to not need a Talk Box.
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The Crate Powerblock was extremely useful as a stereo power amp, as well as a guitar amp. I used one as an emergency spare for my Marshall for many years.
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Doesn't seem to be doing that in my case. When I do a USB stick backup the dates are all random on the stick.
The dates of the Rigs? They retain the date of the last time they were saved.
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I think people adjust the Rig Volume of their Profile to match the output level of a similar type Rig in the Factory Content, and Store the Edited version of the Profile for sharing/sales.
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I would connect the Output of the Player to the looper. That way, each loop could be recorded with a different sound from the Player.
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What kind of guitar are you using?
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Are you connected to the Speaker Output jack?
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I suggest looking at the Rocktron Banshee. It works great for me.
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Generic Tone Stack = not liquid.
Any other Tone Stack = liquid.
If a Tone Stack Type Tag could be added to RM, it could be possible to search/sort for liquid/not liquid.
But, like all other Rig Tags, this information would likely need to be entered by the person doing the profiling.