Thank you Tony G!
The high pass in the output was cutting at 800hz.
I hadn't actually been there since the update so how that happened is anyone's guess.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
Thank you Tony G!
The high pass in the output was cutting at 800hz.
I hadn't actually been there since the update so how that happened is anyone's guess.
Thanks for the suggestions everyone.
Followed all of the instructions, put the Kaos.bin into the os update folder on the stick, put it in the Kemper, none of the options say update os.
What am I doing wrong?
All of the above tested.
I'd like to roll back to the previous os but after 2 hours of reading and searching I can't figure out how to do that.
Please forgive me If I come across as incompetent or rude, I'm Autistic and after the first couple of hours of trying to figure things out I can become quite flustered.
Yes Burkhard, I've done all that.
tried all outputs, different cables, spdif.
I posted 5 hours after I began troubleshooting the problem and only then to see if anyone had been experiencing the same thing.
My Kemper updated today and since then all of my profiles sound like they are being played through a 1inch speaker 🤮
Instant Alan Murphy 😎
Exactly!
Hullo Michael,
I'd love to have some profiles of an early 80's Fender Super Champ if you could get your hands on one?
I'd Like to be able to double click on a value and type in the number that I require.
I find it very tricky to be exact with the mouse.
Completely My mistake!
Why the hell did I think that RigManager was sync'd to my DAW?
What a Twit!
Hello All,
Does anyone know why the dotted delay setting doesn't produce a dotted delay?
Example,
At 100bpm a Dotted 8th note would be 450ms.
the Kemper Delay synced to a DAW at 100bpm does not come up with the same number.
Am I doing something wrong?
Any help would be appreciated.
You clearly have no experience as a producer or an engineer!
I don't think it's a good idea for you to accuse me of being dishonest, just in case we meet one day.
If it means so much to you get a CE-2 and spend an hour or so reproducing the setting you like on the Kemper.
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I have a Dimension D.
You're right, I haven't found a way to recreate that in the kemper.
I use it on a great deal of sources.
Gits
Keys
Vox
Etc
Great for widening a sourse and adding some carracter.
The "eventide micro pitch" is another great effect that you can't recreate in the Kemper that is essential to recreate certain guitar sounds, Van Halen from the 1984 record onwards.
Yeah sorry,
I've just spent three days in the studio but didn't have any time to look at the kemper.
I'm sure there's someone else here with a CE-2 that can get an approximation for you quicker than it's going to come from me.
I'm doing an album for a client that is going to keep me busy for at least another month or two.
High pass filter would be a good Idea
That's all great.
But it doesn't sound like the OP has such worries, and that was the question I was responding to.
It's unlikely that someone looking to buy a small interface, is considering running a stand alone clock.
Spdif is just so damn convenient.
No need to patch or set levels, always comes up on the same inputs on my daw.
The only time I go analog is if I want to add a specific colour from a preamp, comp or eq.
It also free's up analog inputs for other things (important if you always have a drum kit, several mics and analog keys permanently patched and ready to go)
If you're going for a small interface with fewer in's/outs you'll be glad to already have one thing squared away and not taking up limited resources.
The reason that you keep all of your individual tracks at a reasonable level, is so your daw doesn't have to sum too many loud signals.
Daws aren't good at this, unlike analog consoles, that will offer pleasing distortion if that's what you're looking for.
If once you have your track mixed, you want more volume, just go ahead and boost the two buss anyway you see fit as the summing stage has already been taken care of.
Use rig manager to get rid of the profiles on your Kemper.
It'll probably save you some time.
The connection at the kemper end of the setup is clearly not up to the job and should have been updated a long time ago.