Hey guys, I am looking to buy a Kemper Power Amp in the next few months and I had a few questions about it. I have watched a load of videos and read basically all the info on their website so I do know all about the profiling side of it, but I have some queries more about the practicalities of using it.
Does the Kemper act as an interface or would it need to be plugged into an interface?
Does it have a DI pad or something similar, because one of the most irritating things about recording high output pickups or bass guitars is that the signal clips like hell on my interface even when the input gain is on 0.
Can I take pre-recorded DI signals and reamp them using the Kemper or would I need some kind of reamp box?
How does the Kemper interact with effects pedals? I have the following: Ibanez TS9DX Tube Screamer, Boss NS2 Noise Gate, TC Electronic Flashback X4 delay, TC Electronic Dreamscape modulation, Morley Bad Horsie II wah and Korg Pitchblack tuner. The wah I would plan on keeping, the noise gate and tuner I presume I would have no use for, and the delay and chorus I haven’t decided yet. The Tube Screamer is the one I am really not sure with as it is a key tonal component of some rigs. Can the Kemper profile an amp with a Screamer in front, and if so would this be preferable to profiling without the Screamer and then using a digital one on the Kemper?
Is there any kind of physical effects loop, and is there any practical reason to use it over the digital pedal emulators?
I am planning on keeping my 1960AV cab, but is there any real reason to keep my 6505 if I have the Kemper?
Is there any practical reason to go for the rack over the head or vice versa?
Although this would be primarily for home use, if I were to gig with it would the easiest thing to be to literally plug the output of the Kemper into the sound desk or are there other ways to do this?
Probably a silly question but if I were to take a DI and use a 6505 profile on it, would I need to send the DI track into the Kemper and then write onto a new track? And if I were to change my mind and want to use a Rectifier instead would I just repeat the same process and scrap the previously written 6505 track?
Any other questions I think of I’ll post here, thanks guys
Does the Kemper act as an interface or would it need to be plugged into an interface?
Does it have a DI pad or something similar, because one of the most irritating things about recording high output pickups or bass guitars is that the signal clips like hell on my interface even when the input gain is on 0.
Can I take pre-recorded DI signals and reamp them using the Kemper or would I need some kind of reamp box?
How does the Kemper interact with effects pedals? I have the following: Ibanez TS9DX Tube Screamer, Boss NS2 Noise Gate, TC Electronic Flashback X4 delay, TC Electronic Dreamscape modulation, Morley Bad Horsie II wah and Korg Pitchblack tuner. The wah I would plan on keeping, the noise gate and tuner I presume I would have no use for, and the delay and chorus I haven’t decided yet. The Tube Screamer is the one I am really not sure with as it is a key tonal component of some rigs. Can the Kemper profile an amp with a Screamer in front, and if so would this be preferable to profiling without the Screamer and then using a digital one on the Kemper?
Is there any kind of physical effects loop, and is there any practical reason to use it over the digital pedal emulators?
I am planning on keeping my 1960AV cab, but is there any real reason to keep my 6505 if I have the Kemper?
Is there any practical reason to go for the rack over the head or vice versa?
Although this would be primarily for home use, if I were to gig with it would the easiest thing to be to literally plug the output of the Kemper into the sound desk or are there other ways to do this?
Probably a silly question but if I were to take a DI and use a 6505 profile on it, would I need to send the DI track into the Kemper and then write onto a new track? And if I were to change my mind and want to use a Rectifier instead would I just repeat the same process and scrap the previously written 6505 track?
Any other questions I think of I’ll post here, thanks guys