thegame":3d0p93ts said:
redrol":3d0p93ts said:
thegame":3d0p93ts said:
When you profile an amp, you're getting the essence of it through a conventional speaker cab, right ? So your amp profile is married to whatever speaker its going through during the profiling process ?
So then, in the studio you plug into the Kemper and play through clean studio monitors ?
And live, the Kemper goes direct into the PA and you play through stage monitors ?
Lastly, how would you play it through a guitar setup like Juggy mentioned (VHT 2150) since you're sending a profile "sample" integrating amplifier plus speaker/cab coloration, then pumping that through a power amp/speaker cab setup ?
Yes when you profile you capture the speaker, the cab, and the mic and mic preamp tone all in one. If you want to remove (most) of the cab/speaker effect there an option on the monitor outs to disable them. This enhancment was done recently so people could more realistically play through real amp heads and cabs while sending the cab emulated tone to the FOH.
Cool, thanks. What happens when you want to change the treble setting, for example, on your profiled amp, after its profiled ? Even if the Kemper has its own tone parameters, how could it change it the same way as on the amp ?
Okay, so for instance, you profile a 5150 head, and then after the profile is made, you want to turn up the treble on the kemper, and you want to know if it reacts like the 5150s treble pot correct? The answer is no, it can not do that....YET. According to kemper, he is building a huge library of tone stacks that will be available for the kemper sometime. When it happens, not really sure, but what you are asking out of the kemper is supposively in the works, available for a later firmware upgrade.