I noticed that when you were setting up to profile, you plugged your guitar into the input. Does that have to be done?
@adamfiascoVEVO Жыл бұрын
Hey! Yes, so it needs to be connected like I showed in the video so that you can flick between the real amp and the profile to fine tune and tweak.
@yaniv-nos-tubes Жыл бұрын
ive been working on live gigs in the last ten years with real amps transistors and modelers. modelers are fine for backing but in the money time the solo sounds small compressed and lacks the presence and warmth of real tubes transformers and speakers, great if you want to get lost with 400 options that might work for you and might not, who knows? it was created by a keyboard player, snapshots mean zero flexibility.if you think it sounds identical you have no ears and no common sense.
@adamfiascoVEVO Жыл бұрын
Wow. I was with you until that last comment 😂 pretty arrogant lol. Plenty of massive touring bands are using kemper. You have your preferences and that’s fine. That doesn’t mean anyone who disagrees with you is inferior with ‘no ears’ and ‘no common sense’.
@TinoSchulz1990 Жыл бұрын
I do not agree. The kemper can definitely sound like any amp you throw at it. If you're not lucky with your kemper, you didn't profile your amp correctly. I've once profiled a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier and a Fender Bassman. They sounded exactly like the real deal. Even more so for live. It cut thru the mix perfectly, even for solos.
@nickaslanidis61565 ай бұрын
@@adamfiascoVEVO I mean the Kemper is not a modeler anyway so that was a strange comment anyway. 😀