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## When playing along Trio+ backing tracks you will hear the guitar signal processed by the KPP | ## When playing along Trio+ backing tracks you will hear the guitar signal processed by the KPP | ||
## When using the Trio+ Looper the guitar signal that gets looped will include all KPP processing | ## When using the Trio+ Looper the guitar signal that gets looped will include all KPP processing | ||
# The Mixer Output mix Trio+ Mixer Output) will add cabinet emulation to the guitar signal. Turn off the Cabinet in the KPP if you don't like the sound. I haven't found a way to disable the cabinet emulation in the Trio+. | |||
Revision as of 02:12, 26 October 2025
The Kemper Profiler Player (KPP) connections to Digitech Trio+ (Trio+)
- Trio+ FX SEND (Trio+ top left) goes to KPP Input
- KPP Monitor Out (with KPP Output Monitor Source set to Master Mono) goes to Trio+ FX RETURN (Trio+ top right). It doesn't matter which KPP output you connect to (Left or Right).
Notes:
- This approach ensures that both the Trio+ and the KPP get a clean guitar signal
- When playing along Trio+ backing tracks you will hear the guitar signal processed by the KPP
- When using the Trio+ Looper the guitar signal that gets looped will include all KPP processing
- The Mixer Output mix Trio+ Mixer Output) will add cabinet emulation to the guitar signal. Turn off the Cabinet in the KPP if you don't like the sound. I haven't found a way to disable the cabinet emulation in the Trio+.
