How to Upload Rigs to a Kemper
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Andy (Great britain) has some of the best commercial profiles, some free stuff bachelor
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Michael Britt (Lonerstar, US). But started out recently. Praised for some of the best sounding commercial profiles by seasoned K owners
I bought his Pack2 recently mainly for the Dumble (genuine!!) ODS profiles which is the closest I've heard for the early RF/LC tones/sound. The real reason why I bought the K in the beginning identify.....lol. My search is over.
Since he released this profile, Joe Bonamassa is trying to flip his Dumbles……lol
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Once y'all're sober you should download and install the Rig Manager which will requite you access to the whole Rig Exchange. Despite the hype the commercial profiles aren't any more than realistic, they are even so fabricated in nice studios with generally nice equipment by people who have a lot of experience tracking guitar amps, and they've been tweaked past said experienced engineers for a decent on-record sound.
With the free ones many are but as great, merely in that location are too many more that you would have to make those tweaks yourself and you may need to switch out the cabs on some of them to get towards a ameliorate quality result, the standard is a lilliputian patchier. So basically commercial = more consistently good, merely no private profile is superior to a good free profile.
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I institute of all the presets, "The Amp Mill" presets are the best sounding ones I've found. Definitely give the paid for TAD ones a shot. I remember Wagner is selling profiles as well.
The Rig Substitution didn't really do it for me. Too much crap to weed through. I take mostly been profiling my own amps though. But if y'all don't have the means to do it properly, there are certainly some great profiles to be had.
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Originally Posted by steffo ➡️
MW pack is the best and all you need, the amps are allround, I'grand not into his music and was thinking that I probably wouldn't be able to discover that many useful amps. that was not the example.
Are the loftier gain tones as good as the free Lasse Lammert pack?
I stopped buying profiles after making my ain or using the Lasse Lammert pack. The Amp factory ones lack definition by comparison and add some grit that probably should not be there. (mayhap because the Lasse pack seems loftier and depression passed???)
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Originally Posted by nyandres ➡️
Are the loftier proceeds tones as adept as the gratis Lasse Lammert pack?
No idea, i haven't tried those.
The MW pack was a noticable pace up from the public profiles I've bought before. Can't Imagine there are a better oack out in that location. I'k not into metal/really dense guitar sounds.
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Originally Posted by deng ➡️
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Products | Rigbusters.com
Specializing in overdrive pedal profiles for the Kemper
You can download a costless sample for each of the overdrives on offering for your aural pleasure
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Originally Posted by deng ➡️
Products | Rigbusters.com
Specializing in overdrive pedal profiles for the Kemper
You tin download a free sample for each of the overdrives on offer for your aural pleasure
Nice but expensive
IMO
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Originally Posted by deng ➡️
Products | Rigbusters.com
Specializing in overdrive pedal profiles for the Kemper
You can download a costless sample for each of the overdrives on offer for your aural pleasance
I checked out the website. Wow, a great idea if I sympathise correctly. These profiles are private Stomp Types that would appear as unique private Stomps in the Kemper?
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Originally Posted by kim olesen ➡️
What i am missing from some of those sites is a description of what guitar was used in the sound examples. Actually i would never buy a contour that was built fro a Les Paul since i am an all stratocaster guy and amp settings for a Les Paul rarely suits a strat.
IME TAF gives a general recommendation of what type of pickups may suit a pack of profiles. In the case of the "UKgold 800 Hot Mod" pack you get three sets of profiles: LP, Strat, Tele and Bonus pack. A cool thing nigh Kemper is my favorite clean profiles have been distorted profiles which I've dialed all the proceeds out of to reveal a beautiful clean.
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Concluding edited by deng; 6th July 2015 at 11:35 PM..
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And so people really buy profiles? I haven't really looked into getting profiles from anyone else because I got a Kemper to brand copies of maps that I already own for travel purposes.
A couple questions:
one- How much does a profile price?
2- Would in that location be a demand for certain profiles made with certain fiddle/map?
3- Is there a place where you can upload and sell them?
I have a bunch of hard to find amplifiers and guitars. Would be very interested in knowing more.
Thanks!
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1- How much does a profile cost?
At that place's a ton of Commercial sellers so the price range is wide, from $5 to hundreds for packs. Check out the Commercial Forum on the Kemper site.
2- Would in that location be a demand for sure profiles made with certain fiddle/map?
There'south e'er a demand for absurd and unique amps profiled well. Guitars used during the process- I would call up not at all.
3- Is at that place a place where y'all tin can upload and sell them?
There's an endless corporeality of places that will create and host web sites for your business that include various price points and offerings.
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Originally Posted by noah330 ➡️
1- How much does a contour cost?
2- Would in that location be a need for certain profiles fabricated with certain dabble/map?
3- Is in that location a identify where you can upload and sell them?
Thank you!
ane: It tin cost every bit much as you desire to charge for it!
ii: I would advice you to check out the kemperforums for this. Co-ordinate to the kemperfolks the guitar you apply in the refinement process does not affect the sound at all.
3: Probably, but i dont know any. My proffer is make your ain online shop.
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Originally Posted by noah330 ➡️
I just brand my own. I don't actually use the Kemper all that often, only I profiled my Dumble combo and almost of my old Fender maps (49 and 55 Deluxe, Brown Vibroverb, Brownish Bandmaster, a few Plexis, SLO-100, etc...). I tried some of the downloaded communities but I find making your own is the way to go.
Did the Fenders translate well?
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Originally Posted by Tom2k ➡️
According to the kemperfolks the guitar you utilize in the refinement process does not impact the sound at all.
Actually, if the finish user doesn't modify the purchased contour, the guitar used by the profiler to dial in the profile does make a huge deviation. I've had email conversations with a prominent Kemper profile seller and when I've commented on a specific profile with a specific amp information technology turns out he dialed that profile using the specific guitar I was using. In other words, he dialed in the profile using the same basic guitar/pickups equally I was using.
@ noah330 , in that location is fine art and solid recording skills necessary to making great Kemper profiles. Some of these guys like Andy at The Amp Manufacturing plant and Michael Britt take it down cold. I've auditioned thousands of amateur made Kemper profiles on the Kemper exchange and 99% suck (as do the Kemper profiles I've made).
Source: https://gearspace.com/board/so-many-guitars-so-little-time/970126-kemper-best-sources-profiles.html
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