I honestly appreciate this short tutorial. Any well done video and opinions I listen to. I have had my Kemper for approx 6 years and it's great. I use a real cabinet behind me for some stage monitoring. This has proven to be my favorite setup so far. I monitor out to a real cab and turn off the cab in the monitor out settings. Thanks again and please keep up a thorough informative series of tips and even tone tweaking settings that you like. I would like to see an acoustic guitar with the Kemper video from you. Please consider this.
Thanks for the easy to understand video! Would you recommend getting the head or would the pedalboard version be better for just jamming by yourself and having fun? And if you buy the head, do you have to buy a special cabinet to play it or can it plug into a combo amp or something?
Hey Paul! I actually just sold my head unit to buy the Stage. When I first bought the head 4 years ago I played live a lot and wanted a cabinet for stage volume, however, now I just play with headphones and go direct for live usage so I think the Stage is easier for me!
Note for posterity: The term _chicken head_ has described these types of knobs since the early days (1940s?) of amplification. It's got the beak in the front, and the rooster comb in the back. Good vid, thanks Zach! I'm taking a crash course, getting transitioned to my Kemper. In your *13 must know Kemper profiler tips & tricks* vid, you mentioned shooting for 1,000 subscribers, and I see you're approaching 1400--well earned my friend. I'm pleased to count myself in that total. :,)
This is the most useful tutorial for the Kemper Profiler yet. I will watch all of your video's. One question though.... The Kemper comes loaded with hundreds of profiles, can they be deleted so I don't have to dial though all of them every time I start it up just to find the one or two profiles I use most or is there a way to re-arrange them to bring them to the front of the menu? Thank you.
Hey David! Thanks a ton for watching and for the kind words. You can absolutely plug your Kemper into the Rig Manager and mass delete a ton of rigs. My recommendation is to save them on your desktop (most files sizes are 5-6KB) and if you ever want them again you can easily load them into your Kemper.
You have to have a computer to use it properly so might as well buy neural plugins and some outboard effects and a midi foot switch. I own a kemper stage but I end up using the computer more .
I honestly appreciate this short tutorial. Any well done video and opinions I listen to. I have had my Kemper for approx 6 years and it's great. I use a real cabinet behind me for some stage monitoring. This has proven to be my favorite setup so far. I monitor out to a real cab and turn off the cab in the monitor out settings. Thanks again and please keep up a thorough informative series of tips and even tone tweaking settings that you like. I would like to see an acoustic guitar with the Kemper video from you. Please consider this.
Thanks for the easy to understand video! Would you recommend getting the head or would the pedalboard version be better for just jamming by yourself and having fun? And if you buy the head, do you have to buy a special cabinet to play it or can it plug into a combo amp or something?
Hey Paul! I actually just sold my head unit to buy the Stage. When I first bought the head 4 years ago I played live a lot and wanted a cabinet for stage volume, however, now I just play with headphones and go direct for live usage so I think the Stage is easier for me!
Thanks for the introduction to the Kemper! Can't wait to get mine!
Great vid! Had mine for a bit so this helped me fill in some of the gaps.
Thanks a ton!
Thank you for your great videos. Can you also do an video about your Live-Setup or the options the Kemper has?
I've got a few more videos coming down the pipeline but I still want to do one for using the Kemper live!
I only found your channel a week ago and I'm already completely caught up. Love the content!
Thanks DJ!
Note for posterity: The term _chicken head_ has described these types of knobs since the early days (1940s?) of amplification. It's got the beak in the front, and the rooster comb in the back.
Good vid, thanks Zach! I'm taking a crash course, getting transitioned to my Kemper. In your *13 must know Kemper profiler tips & tricks* vid, you mentioned shooting for 1,000 subscribers, and I see you're approaching 1400--well earned my friend. I'm pleased to count myself in that total.
:,)
Hey Zedmelon! Its amazing to see the channel growing the way it is. Also, thank you so much for watching and being a part of this community!
This is the most useful tutorial for the Kemper Profiler yet. I will watch all of your video's. One question though.... The Kemper comes loaded with hundreds of profiles, can they be deleted so I don't have to dial though all of them every time I start it up just to find the one or two profiles I use most or is there a way to re-arrange them to bring them to the front of the menu? Thank you.
Hey David! Thanks a ton for watching and for the kind words. You can absolutely plug your Kemper into the Rig Manager and mass delete a ton of rigs. My recommendation is to save them on your desktop (most files sizes are 5-6KB) and if you ever want them again you can easily load them into your Kemper.
just got my Kemper, your video is been very helpful
Thanks so much for watching. Enjoy the Kemper!
You have to have a computer to use it properly so might as well buy neural plugins and some outboard effects and a midi foot switch. I own a kemper stage but I end up using the computer more .
What do you use live for amplification and monitoring?
Hey Paul! I have a Mission Engineering passive cab that my powered head powers. For monitoring I use my custom in ears from Alclair!