JiveTurkey
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This thread has @James Freeman written all over it. Except for the Kemper part.
In an interview, Kristoph Kemper talked about the definition parameter, in the amp block, as being a variable brightness cap. You may want to play with that.
Back on topic, I played for a couple hours with the Kemper last night, also flipping between it and the Fractal. There's definitely a higher level of clarity and less compression in the Fractal, but I think part of that is the MBritt profiles. It's not necessarily better or worse, but with the Fractal I try and find ways to warm it up and the Kemper I try and find ways to brighten it.
While doing some back and forth, I dialed in an amazing sound on the Kemper which inspired me to write a very pretty chord progression, and I recorded a few scratch tracks to write a song around it. Nothing special, just a pushed clean Fender profile with a little compression, stereo delay, and reverb.
But the Kemper does this thing where the delay and reverb seems to kind of melt into the sound, where the Fractal is really clear and distinct. I'll try and continue tinkering with the Fractal effects to see if I can get some of that same magic going.
My cycle went like this:
And I keep finding myself thinking about the Kemper rig I could build with the money I could get selling the AxeFX
- Tube amps, which led to…
- Digital, which led to…
- AxeFX III, which led to…
- Kemper, which led back to…
- Tube amps, which led to…
- AxeFX III…
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My cycle went like this:
And I keep finding myself thinking about the Kemper rig I could build with the money I could get selling the AxeFX
- Tube amps, which led to…
- Digital, which led to…
- AxeFX III, which led to…
- Kemper, which led back to…
- Tube amps, which led to…
- AxeFX III…
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C'mon man.... you know better. Look at that cycle again and ask yourself if you really
want to repeat steps 3 through 6 again.
Reading this thread has made me realize that everything that led me away from the Kemper is
intrinsic to that platform and no place I am keen to return to. Adding another tube amp, though.
Different story.![]()
I've transmogrified to the next level.My cycle went like this:
And I keep finding myself thinking about the Kemper rig I could build with the money I could get selling the AxeFX
- Tube amps, which led to…
- Digital, which led to…
- AxeFX III, which led to…
- Kemper, which led back to…
- Tube amps, which led to…
- AxeFX III…
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I've transmogrified to the next level.
1. Sell all my music equipment because the music industry is dogshit and offers zero rewards.
Time to get that cover band going!I've transmogrified to the next level.
1. Sell all my music equipment because the music industry is dogshit and offers zero rewards.
I've transmogrified to the next level.
1. Sell all my music equipment because the music industry is dogshit and offers zero rewards.
I realised recently that for reverbs, I quite often like setting the quality level to economy on the Axe FX III. It brings the reverbs closer to the "stompbox" thing, rather than the "rack" thing.But the Fractal tends to sound really clear and almost scooped in comparison with big swirly effects
I realised recently that for reverbs, I quite often like setting the quality level to economy on the Axe FX III. It brings the reverbs closer to the "stompbox" thing, rather than the "rack" thing.
The main thing I find with Axe III and amps is, you can't dial in the BMT like you would on a real amp - you often need to push them further. This might be where your impression of scooped comes from. Try cranking the mids, don't be afraid to go into the 8.00+ territory!