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When the results of the investigation come back definitively establishing that the package is lost, we will issue a full refund or re-ship the order, per our discretion.Easstudios, You’re getting right to the heart of the matter which is: mid gain tones. That is my bread and butter, and I live in that world 90% of the time. Would you mind sharing how you’re making your direct amp Profiles? I’m not sure if you’re trying to resell them commercially later or not (In which case I totally understand). I’m just a working musician interested in trying to make better direct amp Profiles.Īs yet, I haven't really found a solution for the sounds that cause the Kemper problems when capturing them directly. I've just put them to one side and made studio profiles in the mean time. The Avalon U5 has only just arrived so I'll see if that makes a difference, and if not then I'll have to find a Kemper DI and try that. Its a shame because for my workflow Direct Profiles have so many advantages. I have several DI boxes all designed for capturing an accurate DI from the amplifier, whether a cabinet is providing the load, or if a reactive load box is.

I'm only using Reactive Load's modelled on 4x12's that have the resonant bass peak, and regardless, just using them as a DI while the cab in questions supplies the load shouldn't cause the issues it does. if its only to add FX I would see what kind of results you can get without it first.Kemper's stance currently is just: use the Kemper DI, but I'm hesitant to buy one when I already have high end gear I'm happy with that can do that and far more.

I started with a Model D synth and guitar pedals similar to your scenario but I found the reamp wasn't necessary for my particular situation. While you can skip the reamp box I never liked the results of a line level signal going into my rig. I primarily use the reamp box to send a dry gtr track to my amps for "reamping". If I want something pristine I stay in the box but using an analog delay where the tempo is never truly locked gives me a nice addition. While it's TRUE, I am going into those fx with line level I am returning them to inst level on my interface, while doing a trim on the external FX SEND in my daw. I do not use a reamp box for that but I also wanted a "different" outside the box flavor. Analog Delay, Chorus, Rockman, pocket POD, also an old pioneer spring reverb that was built for stereos in the 70/80s. I actually have a few pedals hooked in my DAW as external FX. Basically your looking to change impedance.Ī regular DI will go instrument to mic levelĪ reamp device goes line level to instrument level.
