it works really well.
funny thing. recording the Bass with DI (Avalon u5) and sending it back
through the kemper via spdif into the Darkglass preamp sounds better
than the bass straight into the Preamp.
it works really well.
funny thing. recording the Bass with DI (Avalon u5) and sending it back
through the kemper via spdif into the Darkglass preamp sounds better
than the bass straight into the Preamp.
Hi,
my Kemper is hooked up to my DAW / IF via Spdif.
i Want to re-amp a Bass DI through my
Darkglass X7 Pre-amp Pedal.
Can i hook that pedal into the FX Loop of the kemper,
insert is as an Hardware Effect and then Disable everything else
in the signal chain
(pedals, Amp and Cab section of the Kemper)
this should leave me with a proper re-amping instance right?
i mean like correct Impedance and such.
(otherwise i´d need to send it out of an
hardware output of my Interface into an Re-amping box so
i don´t Missmatch Impedance from Line Out to High-Z
"Guitar" Signal)
has anyone done sth like this?
cheers
Hi,
i´m Recording DI with an external DI box + Kemper via spdif with an Hardware Overdrive infront of it.
I now choose to re-amp the dry DI-signal via SPDIF with slightly different settings.
How can i insert my Hardware Overdive tho?!
thanks
without constant latency the Tracks will be out off phase anyways because the
latency in ms is different with different rigs.
so Constant latency is as far as i know exactly for that situation.
but it does sound absolutely horrible.
i try to bounce some examples.
I've never heard of the constant latency switch. I've reamped and merged with analog and the Kemper USB without an issue. This is one heavy tone that had several mic'd cabs (3-5) to get one sound. I like it.
Maybe turn off that switch?
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thick sound!
how was your process ?
what do you mean by merge?
so you re-amped the same di into the Kemper
several times with the same Amp but different ir´s for each pass ?
and then blend it in the DAW?
thanks
Hi,
i always hear about producer blending amps and different mics / cabs from one Source.
So i figured i´d give it a Shot.
i´ve Enabled Constant Latency on my KPA and Ran one Guitar DI multiple times
through some Kemper Rigs via SPDIF.
Kemper is Clock Source via SPDIF into my RME FF800.
They do sound absolutely horrible together.
i can´t tell if it is only Phasing or sth else.
i´ve tried clean and Heavy guitars as well as countless
Profiles together.
Did anyone face similar issues ?
any ideas
cheers
tbh i don´t care if its 3-4ms or 6ms with SPDIF because its superior sound quality.
besides that you´d have to correct it later on in either ways.
which brings me to my question:
how can i manage to synchronize my Bass-guitar DI-track with the
later on re-amped kemper track?
(Cubase 5; ASIO FireFace 800; kemper with SPDIF and constant latency on;
latest Kemper Firmeware)
i don´t have any clue how i professionally should do that.
thanks guys
i did several Profiles and the kemper amp set the return level by itself
to keep the signal from overdrving i guess.
But actually its kinda wrong impedance wise
to feed a Line signal from a interface into the microphone
return input of the kemper.
maybe the kemper Staff can bring clear things up ?
This should be common knowledge ... because
most people are tracking several mics i guess.
why is nobody worried about that
hi guys,
first time i am doing a multiple mic setup to create a profil.
I mix the signal with my Fireface800 and send the summed
signal to a Mono bus and out to the Kempers Return input.
The Signal coming from my interface is Line Level.
Would you recomend an Re-amp Box (or DI box in reverse which works)
to make the Summed Mic Line Level signal a normal Microphone
impedance so the kemper thinks i am plugin the microphone straight
into the kemper?
i know i can adjust the return Line level to make it not clip but
to be 1000% accurate it is not the same impedance.
on the other hand... a microhpone is not that Hi-z than
an Guitar or sth. so i guess the restult is perfectly fine
without a impedance correction between Interfae Line-out
and Kemper Return in.
thanks guys.