The Kemper Thread
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Re: The Kemper Thread
The original Line 6 Beans already had liquid profiling.
When you tossed them in the sea.
When you tossed them in the sea.
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Re: The Kemper Thread
Liquid Profiling beta has landed. From the few small reviews I've read, it's really really good. I'll probably wait for the full release personally.
https://www.kemper-amps.com/forum/threa ... ile-packs/
https://www.kemper-amps.com/forum/threa ... ile-packs/
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Re: The Kemper Thread
I've had endless problems with the latest release of the OS. Rig Manager is simply not playing nicely with it. I've been back and forth with Kemper support for seemingly ages. They got me to try various beta builds of both OS and Rig Manager, and they resulted in various levels of brokenness. Now I haven't heard from them for a week now. It's ridiculously frustrating.
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It adds the effects of whatever liquid you want to your toan, e.g. a vodka profile will make it more angry, bourbon will make it sound like it wants to have sex with its sister, and beer will have way more sag around the mids
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Yeah I haven't updated for a number of months for this reason.codedog wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 8:48 am I've had endless problems with the latest release of the OS. Rig Manager is simply not playing nicely with it. I've been back and forth with Kemper support for seemingly ages. They got me to try various beta builds of both OS and Rig Manager, and they resulted in various levels of brokenness. Now I haven't heard from them for a week now. It's ridiculously frustrating.
Can only hope they're working on it I guess.
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Re: The Kemper Thread
As much as I like JBs answer, I'll give you the proper one.
They've digitally recreated tonestacks and circuits for a heap of amps so that when you adjust the gain, B M T etc on a profile, it reacts realistically to how an amp actually would. Or something like that
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Re: The Kemper Thread
I prefered JB's answer, but yours is actually useful so thanksgriff wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 10:27 amAs much as I like JBs answer, I'll give you the proper one.
They've digitally recreated tonestacks and circuits for a heap of amps so that when you adjust the gain, B M T etc on a profile, it reacts realistically to how an amp actually would. Or something like that
Oh, does that mean we will all need to buy new profiles theN, in order for this feature to work on our (virtual) amp? Or does it mean that the profiles we had will now work in a different way, and won't sound the same? Or something else?
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Re: The Kemper Thread
New profiles is my understanding.olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 2:37 pmI prefered JB's answer, but yours is actually useful so thanksgriff wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2023 10:27 amAs much as I like JBs answer, I'll give you the proper one.
They've digitally recreated tonestacks and circuits for a heap of amps so that when you adjust the gain, B M T etc on a profile, it reacts realistically to how an amp actually would. Or something like that
Oh, does that mean we will all need to buy new profiles theN, in order for this feature to work on our (virtual) amp? Or does it mean that the profiles we had will now work in a different way, and won't sound the same? Or something else?
I don't think it'll make the Kemper sounds any "better", but it's cool to see them getting closer to the experience of a tube amplifier.
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Re: The Kemper Thread
God no!
I did that originally when I got the kemper in 2013, with decent results. But the professional offerings are just so good (I use tonejunkie)
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Re: The Kemper Thread
Yeah I'm the same. I use Bighairyprofiles. Although I profiled my amp through loadbox and IRs and the results were excellent. I use them live
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Re: The Kemper Thread
The latest Beta seems to require 3.4.38 Rig Manager. Where can I get that from? There's only the download link for the official release version, which is 3.4.32.