Being able to use the remote as a controller for the player would be wonderful. Almost a no-brainer: keeping control within the Kemper ecosystem, avoiding external midi switches with their occasional compatibility issues, the excellent looper interface of the remote, the tuner, multiple expression pedals, etc. Main challenges would be to power the remote and provide a proper usb/ethernet bridge as discussed. Fully support this suggestion, hope Kemper can/will make it work.
Posts by Jasperidosio
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Hi everyone, correct me if I'm wrong - in all player hype, not a single mention of the much anticipated updates to tremolo & modulation effects. Also high on my personal wish list, and promised long ago: extra liquids. What can when expect you think, how soon?
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Every time I open RM on Mac it automatically downloads documentation to the /Users/<name>/Documents folder. These include Japanese, Italian and other than English versions. My feature request is to create an option in RM -
1. Whether yes or no to automatically download documentation
2. Which parts of documentation (for instance only English)
3. To let the user specify a folder where the documents are stored.
Shouldn't be too difficult?
Thanks Kemper team!
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I agree that the use of colors in RM would be very helpful in categorising rigs, presets and performances. It reminds me of how tracks in for instance Logic can be assigned a color. Shouldn’t be too difficult to implement in the listview section of the UI.
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With the new liquid profiling & all existing other characteristics, browsing is becoming more & more of a challenge on RM. On the IOS app it is still basically scrolling up and down a list.
I’d love to see Kemper take this to a next level, more contemporary, using tags & logic on tags or such. Especially the app has great potential to quickly find what’s wanted.
Another related request is to cycle through performances more intuitively with the remote, going to the first straight after the last attributed one and same in reverse.
These requests have already been raised earlier, elsewhere on this forum, however seemed good to reiterate them now that liquid profiling is here.
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Top Jimi just released updated Van Halen profiles including liquids.
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HiWatt 60s-70s DR103 please
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I’ve heard (Tone Junkie vids maybe) or read some hints that KPA with new audio over USB might serve to re-amp and/or as a soundcard/audio interface for the computer it is attached to. Don’t really understand yet how this should work. Any thoughts?
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So suppose we (or at least some of us) would want to make more of different use of the gain and EQ knobs, the question is how. I made a schematic of a profiling process that has been going around in my head for months, wondering if it would be possible to include this in the Kemper. To me it seems like a reasonably straightforward idea, but of course there may be reasons why it wouldn't be doable or why it would not be preferable.
The suggestion is to offer "basic" and "advanced profiling". The basic profiling would be what Kemper currently offers, and the advanced profiling would be based on setting various gain/EQ levels on the original amp and creating a comprehensive profile that takes these various gain and EQ inputs into account. It would perhaps even be possible to create a hybrid advanced profile, where the gain and EQ stages are smartly combined with gain and EQ-features already offered in the current functionality. The schematic is attached as pdf.
Happy to hear your thoughts!
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Hi everyone, my point in the thread was not whether Rhett is OK yes or no, just the question if it would be possible to develop the Kemper such that the gain knob (and eq knobs) would become more useful. Like I said, I use them rarely and this was what triggered me in Rhett’s remarks. I leave most of my profiles gainwise as they come and that’s fine, they sound great and I love my Kemper, however isn’t there an opportunity to do more with the gain knob?
Clearly this is my impression and if the far majority of us thinks this is not an issue I’m perfectly fine with it of course.
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What I recognize in his remarks is that I find myself hardly using the gain knob on the Kemper. To a lesser extent this also goes for the eq knobs.
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Hi everyone
Rhett Shull just streamed a 1-hour Q&A on Kemper. In the beginning of the vid he says some interesting things about gain and eq, attached to the front panel knobs. It comes down to the profiling process, I guess. His points sound familiar to me - and my feature request would be to develop a more comprehensive profiling such that the gain and eq knobs can be used the way they are on real amps. Apologies if this has already been discussed before -
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Don’t believe this is possible yet, apologies if I somehow missed it. The idea would be to create wider soundscapes by layering loops left en right rather than only down the middle. Idea is based on a video just posted by John Cordy (thanks John) :
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