paisleywookiee
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So is a turd. That doesn't make it good.At least it's visible under all conditions.
So is a turd. That doesn't make it good.At least it's visible under all conditions.
So is a turd. That doesn't make it good.
Hitler was visible under all conditions too.So is a turd. That doesn't make it good.
It's too small, too low resolution, difficult to read, too low contrast. The UI is very clunky to navigate. It's just as bad as the BOSS GT-1000 UI.So, what exactly are the issues with the KPA display? That it's monochrome and the opposite of bling-bling?
Atm toasters go for 700,- used in my area, this new release may reduce that some more.If that was at least an option, it'd be great.
However, tbh, right now I shouldn't think about a Kemper at all. I'm just extremely happy with my live setup and for home recording duties there's more great options than to poke a stick at.
I may however look out for used MKIs in the future. When I had a Kemper at my place for a few days, I remember to enjoy some MBritt profiles more than anything I've ever used before, absolutely instant gratification for me. And I don't give a toss whether they only null by -30dB, I just loved them.
I was concerned about the GT1k coming from Helix but it took like 3 minutes to get used to the differences and it’s not an impediment to function in any capacity, IMO.It's too small, too low resolution, difficult to read, too low contrast. The UI is very clunky to navigate. It's just as bad as the BOSS GT-1000 UI.
Wow, never used a Kemper, but Boss UIs are a bad joke.It's too small, too low resolution, difficult to read, too low contrast. The UI is very clunky to navigate. It's just as bad as the BOSS GT-1000 UI.
No idea. If it was possible all along, that’s almost more confusing to me.Do I get it right that some of the IR improvements may find their way into the old hardware, too?
If you try typing out anything on it (without plugging in a USB keyboard) you’d wish it wasn’tAt least it's visible under all conditions.
I've spent a lot of time with the GT1k UI, and I think it's garbage. But to each their own. The Helix is far superior, IMO.Seems silly to not update the physical look a little more. Screen is the least of my concerns, I don’t need all the knobs and buttons.
I was concerned about the GT1k coming from Helix but it took like 3 minutes to get used to the differences and it’s not an impediment to function in any capacity, IMO.
I've spent a lot of time with Kempers as well. The screen is very early 2000's, and not just it's monochrome.Wow, never used a Kemper, but Boss UIs are a bad joke.
I had to get a Boss VE500 a couple of years ago. I was amazed they were using the same UI as my old Boss GT8 that I bought in 2007. Must be great not needing to make an effort like Boss.
Agree for 2025 this is sad. Even the old boss gt-1 screen looks better and functions better .. and it’s smallerIt's too small, too low resolution, difficult to read, too low contrast. The UI is very clunky to navigate. It's just as bad as the BOSS GT-1000 UI.
It's too small, too low resolution, difficult to read, too low contrast. The UI is very clunky to navigate.
so I can have something permanently hooked up in my studio, which I appriciate more then I expected.
I guess you like mediocre screens with clunky UI's. The BOSS stuff sucks too. No offense, but you seem to pick one issue (visibility in daylight) and frame your whole usage around it, even if it suffers in every other way.When I had a borrowed Kemper (which was twice, and I used it in a mate's studio sometimes, too), none of that ever was an issue.
Maybe that statement is a fancy way to say their spectrum analysis uses a frequency resolution of 0.2 Hz, which means an FFT size of 240k at 48 kHz?If their new IR slot can load reverb IRs at 100,000 samples (approx. 2 seconds @ 48khz), then it's nice for room reverbs etc.
I guess you like mediocre screens with clunky UI's. The BOSS stuff sucks too.
No offense, but you seem to pick one issue (visibility in daylight) and frame your whole usage around it, even if it suffers in every other way.
USB sends DI to my daw (reamp with Tonex), cabsimmed xlr to my audio interface, stereo monitor out to returns of 2 small amps..so it’s “choose my proison” at a click of a button.This would be exactly what I could imagine using it for. Have it hooked up all the time, placed comfortable, slap some pedals in front, done deal.
USB sends DI to my daw (reamp with Tonex), cabsimmed xlr to my audio interface, stereo monitor out to returns of 2 small amps..so it’s “choose my proison” at a click of a button.
Yeah, you may be right.Maybe that statement is a fancy way to say their spectrum analysis uses a frequency resolution of 0.2 Hz, which means an FFT size of 240k at 48 kHz?
Or maybe just a 100k FFT size?
If that's the case it seems quite useless to me for a cab sim.
EDIT: correction, that statement is about the amp capture apparently.
I only use it when I record stuff (pre production demos) I might use for a future release, and do t want to make decisions on sound written in stone atm. More then once i liked my demo better then the “real attempt”.I actually don't even use re-amping pretty much at all anymore these days. It's actually quite interesting, because I have all the tools hooked up all the time - and just prefer to record what I hear (minus typical spatial FX such as delays and reverbs, which I add by using a dedicated FX send path in Logic while the dry sound is monitored directly).