Kemper Profiler: Difference between revisions
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Here's a lively discussion including CKemper. It's in German, so this link runs it through a translator. | Here's a lively discussion including CKemper. It's in German, so this link runs it through a translator. | ||
[https://www-kemper--amps-com.translate.goog/forum/index.php?thread/51484-low-cut-high-cut-im-output-menue/&pageNo=1&_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=nui Low Cut/High Cut in Outputs for Monitor and Main] | [https://www-kemper--amps-com.translate.goog/forum/index.php?thread/51484-low-cut-high-cut-im-output-menue/&pageNo=1&_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-GB&_x_tr_pto=nui Low Cut/High Cut in Outputs for Monitor and Main] | ||
== Liquid Profiling == | |||
=== Volume === | |||
The Liquid Profiling function does not change the behavior of the amp volume parameter. The difference between amp volume and rig volume is merely their position in the signal chain. While amp volume is located after the amp stack and before the effect section, allowing you to control the level before it hits the effects the rig volume is located at the very end of the signal chain and where it controls the overall volume of the rig including the effect section. In both cases, the only impact the volume has is in the perceived loudness of the rig. In no case does it change the actual sound of the rig. If you experience a change in sound it must be caused by the device that you use for monitoring the signal which might produce overtones because the volume of the signal arriving at the input of the monitoring device might clip the input section. | |||
[kemper-amps.com/forum/thread/61216-os-10-beta-is-out-let-s-get-liquid/?postID=658393#post658393 Source:Kemper Support] | |||
== Factory Reset == | == Factory Reset == | ||