how to reamp with kemper

I humbly salute your apparently limitless patience in this thread man. :lol:

JeffTD: I'm almost considering he's trolling ... how do you stay this patient?


The best part is that anyone who has been on this forum for a bit knows that patience is definitely not one of my hallmarks - what the fuck is going on? I must be in love or something. :lol:
 
Very cool thread. Jeff's replies just shine, in the light that he is usually very short and to-the-point with the normal questions that just suck. It very nice to see him going this far out of his way.
 
please keep your ego back. i need solutions. this can be happen to anothe people with this interface
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Okay,

I use a Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, very similar:

In your Focusrite mixer window you need to do the following...

Where is says "SPDIF OUTPUT 1" You need so select a DAW output such as "DAW 7", then in Cubase, you need to set the output of your DI track to that same DAW output
 
Seriously READ THE MANUALS. Get your Kemper, interface and Cubase manuals and read them. Then you will know what you are supposed to do and how they work. That's why they make manuals.
In my experience it's rarely the gear, it's usually user error.
 
please keep your ego back. i need solutions. this can be happen to anothe people with this interface
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My ego? You're the one who claims to have read manuals when that is clearly not the case. :lol:

I'm sorry I can't skype with you to fix the issue - I just don't have time to help more than I already have if you can't meet me halfway.
 
Okay,

I use a Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, very similar:

In your Focusrite mixer window you need to do the following...

Where is says "SPDIF OUTPUT 1" You need so select a DAW output such as "DAW 7", then in Cubase, you need to set the output of your DI track to that same DAW output



MEN THANKSSSSSSS YOU GIVE ME THE SOLUTION. THAT WAS THE PROBLEM. THANKS YOU VERY MUCH.

SO PEOPLE WITH FOCUSRITE INTERFACES THIS ITS THE SOLUTION.
 
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lol I think it was already said that the routing was wrong
 
So sick. Love it. Glad you got it solved man, I really am. I'm a dick but I want to hear other people do good records so I hope you can continue to grow and learn past basic routing issues. That sounds underhanded but... whatever. Stoked!
 
Hi people! First of all apologize me for my poor english, isnt my native language. My doubt is the next:

I want to buy a KPA in a nearly future and i want to use it to do reamp. I have an Apogee Duet which doesnt have spdif connections but also have a POD x3 with that. My answer is: there any way to do reamp only with the Duet? If not, how can I interconnect the three devices to do that? Quality is lost in the process?

Thanks in advance!!!
 
Duet 1 or 2? You can reamp with both but the first requires to to sacrifice real-time monitoring in stereo while the second allows separate monitoring + output capabilities.

I wouldn't bother using the POD at all in that chain; the Duet is superior in every way.
 
Duet 1 or 2? You can reamp with both but the first requires to to sacrifice real-time monitoring in stereo while the second allows separate monitoring + output capabilities.

I wouldn't bother using the POD at all in that chain; the Duet is superior in every way.

Thanks for the answer!
I have the Apogee Duet 2 so if not too much trouble, could you explain me how to do that you describe? I'm really noob. I thought that the only way to reamp was via spdif, I didnt know what could be done without that (Searching in google I dont found anything). I use cubase 7 if you need to know.
Thank for your time, man.
 
Thanks for the answer!
I have the Apogee Duet 2 so if not too much trouble, could you explain me how to do that you describe? I'm really noob. I thought that the only way to reamp was via spdif, I didnt know what could be done without that (Searching in google I dont found anything). I use cubase 7 if you need to know.
Thank for your time, man.


With the Duet 2, you'll route it like this.

Headphone output to either headphones or your monitors. It sucks to have to use the headphone output, but that's the only way with this setup.

Line output 1 will be run to a reamp box, and that will feed the kemper. You'll run the Kemper's line output to the Duet's line input (mono or stereo, your choice).

In Cubase, you'll send the output of the DI track to output 1 (aka to the reamp box and ultimately the Kemper), and your main stereo output (2bus, stereo bus, master bus, whatever you want to call it) will be sent to the headphone outputs.