Kemper Support #1 is this a known issue ?
first time I hear of that.
Kemper Support #1 is this a known issue ?
first time I hear of that.
There will be some latency while switching between the slots of a performance if the Profiler is connected to Rig Manager at the same time.
This is explained in the reference manual.
What version is currently installed and which version was installed before you updated?
Is the Profiler connected to a computer that is running Rig Manager?
How are you switching between the rigs? With a Remote? Over MIDI? Or using the rig buttons on the front panel?
my advice is to open a ticket using the contact form in the support section of the Kemper website. Make sure to log into your account before using the contact form and select product support inquiry as the feedback type.
the rig volume parameter in the rig menu is the best way to balance the levels between different rigs.
you can set the desired location for the volume pedal in the rig settings with the volume pedal location parameter.
You can either store a different location for every rig or use the volume pedal lock function to make the volume pedal settings global.
which version of Rig Manager and the Player OS are you running?
Make sure to install the latest public beta versions.
Bluetooth is for audio transmission from the mobile device to the Player only. Rig Manager requires a wifi connection.
I just learned that the 24 dB boost is only true if the pedal is not located at the output but f.e. before the stack.
If you place the volume pedal at the output the total boost is 6 dB when the range is set to +5. For a 4 dB boost you need to set it somewhere between +3 and +4.
Update: the exact value for a 4 dB boost is 3,3.
if you send CC#7 over MIDI you do not have to configure the pedal input to work as a volume pedal. Instead you can use it for something different like a wah.
CC#7 will automatically control the volume.
CC#73 controls the monitor output level. If you want to create a boost function that affects the signal at all outputs you need to send CC#7 and set the range for the volume pedal in the rig settings to a positive value. A value of +5 will give you a boost of 24 dB when you send a value of 127 for CC#7.
If you want this behavior to be global you need to lock the volume pedal settings in the rig menu.
This works in general but seemed to cause a phasing issue.....really noticeable when i bypass the external effect. tried swapping left /right cables but..
The phasing issue goes away if i take my external effect output to an external mixer, summing the 2 on the mixer in stereo.
you have to set up the external effect to send only the wet signal to the Aux-in inputs. Mixing in the dry signal will cause phasing.
when you use the Profiler with regular guitar speakers you should activate the monitor cab off option in the output menu to send a signal to the speakers that is not already processed with a cab simulation. The Kone function should only be used when the cabinet that is connected to the monitor outputs is equipped with Kone speakers.
I'm thinking to take the stereo monitor outputs as the input to my external reverb but....the returns would have to be mixed external...not optimal.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated
you could use the Aux-in function to add the return signal in stereo. Just make sure you turn down the Aux-in level for the monitor outputs in that scenario. Otherwise you would get feedback.
the input of the Profiler can accommodate a line-level signal that a synthesizer usually supplies.
If you do not want the amp and cab to influence the frequency response of your synth, you can deactivate them for the rigs you want to use with the synthesizer.
you cannot send a prerecorded track to the Profiler for profiling. You need to send the profiling signal into the channel in your DAW that has the plug-ins inserted that you want to profile and route the output of that channel back to the return input of the Profiler.
in demo mode, the app will show all available options for all Profiler models because it can not know which model will be used
But how about the missing delays and distortions? Is there an effective workaround with additional parameters that seem to have been included with the Single, 2 tap & Legacy models? That might easily provide enough scope to get the same approximate result even if it wouldn't directly translate from a full Profiler?
the Player offers a limited selection of effects compared to the other models. There are no additional parameters that would allow you to recreate the exact same settings.
I'll likely buy one because the Bluetooth app will work well for me in my use case but it would be good to fully understand the quite reasonable limitations that apply.
there is no Bluetooth app for the Player. The mobile version of Rig Manager requires a wifi connection. Bluetooth is only for audio transmission between an external device and the Player.