$80 units now support NAM files. NAM is becoming the standard more rapidly than any other tech in the past 20 yearsTonex, Kemper, QC, and Proxy all COULD be "better" than NAM as far as accuracy, but they may not choose to, other than maybe improvements in capturing high gain. They are all currently significantly better than NAM as far as hardware efficiency and that is going to remain a big deal for hardware use, especially when you consider captured drives in front of captured amps, and multiple signal paths of each. A device that can run 6-8 Tonex of Brand X captures will have a big advantage over a device that can only run 1-2 NAM captures. I could see most hardware oriented vendors being siloing to give up a couple db in null test accuracy in order to maximize utility. That is NAM's Achilles heel.
It depends on how much DSP intensive Proxy captures end up being, but yeah, I could see Line6 adding that to current Helix devices, as the last feature to boost sales.An even bigger impact would be if Proxy captures can be played on existing Helix devices and Helix Native, even if you need a Stadium to do captures. That would give capture vendors a huge install base to sell to, and that could immediately be more appealing and profitable than making new Kemper or new QC captures, and maybe even Tonex.
Nah, I'm The King. You need to justify yourself. Do it. Now.Where did you matriculate into this discussion from anyway? I don't need to justify what I consider important to an internet Richard Cranium poster. I'll vote with my $$$, you vote with yours.
No debate from me. I'll stick to this thread though, thanks.
I've not been doing that. I've been expressing informed opinions and logical conclusions, with a side of eye-wink banter.Not if you’re going to keep shitting in it the same way we have been.
I've not been doing that. I've been expressing informed opinions and logical conclusions, with a side of eye-wink banter.
If you want to thread ban me, cool. I'll take my business elsewhere if I'm not wanted.
But I would remind you that multiple times on the forum now you've outright attacked me, and if I didn't respect you and knew you were kidding around (calling me a slut, calling me a cunt, etc etc) I could certainly take it in a completely different way than I have been doing.
You even triggered a certain amount of other people doing the same thing; people I don't have a somewhat friendship relationship with. So maybe reflect on that - because nothing I've done in this thread reaches the same level of pile-on. I just ignored it, coz hey... life is too short, but if we're now going to start tone policing, then I think I'll bring it up.
But you can huh??For fuck’s sake dude, you can’t be jokey guy 99.8% of the time then stop being jokey guy the .2% time
But you can huh??
Rules for thee, and not for me.
Cool. Gotcha.
If I continue to shit on Kemper here, the other mods have permission to thread ban me (or anyone else…..Orvie, you little slut) from this one.
I believe that there are plenty of people that want to be able to update their device to get bug fixes and new features and ALSO keep their tone on existing rigs exactly like it was. That is ITSELF a feature. Kemper has it, many do not.If I reword it, I'd say "The person who absolutely does not want their tone to change because they are in a middle of an album recording or on tour etc". They can choose when they make those updates, if ever.
I think plenty of the MK1 users will pay for the update "sight unseen". If the new profiling has even a WIFF of sounding better in anyway, then nearly every Kemper MK1 user will pay for the update.Will MK1 users want to pay for all these MK2 profiles? Because I can bet that it's not financially worth it for MBritt or whoever to just offer MK2 versions of profiles people have paid for already. They want to get some money for the new ones.
MK1 fans are probably already happy with the tones they've got, so it will heavily depend on how good MK2 profiles are.
I agree. For people that play live, the hardware and gig process is more important than the accuracy (within reason).Tonex, Kemper, QC, and Proxy all COULD be "better" than NAM as far as accuracy, but they may not choose to, other than maybe improvements in capturing high gain. They are all currently significantly better than NAM as far as hardware efficiency and that is going to remain a big deal for hardware use, especially when you consider captured drives in front of captured amps, and multiple signal paths of each. A device that can run 6-8 Tonex of Brand X captures will have a big advantage over a device that can only run 1-2 NAM captures. I could see most hardware oriented vendors being siloing to give up a couple db in null test accuracy in order to maximize utility. That is NAM's Achilles heel.
I buy my profiles, then tweak them to my liking. One of my favorites was even free (a couple of them actually).It's honestly pretty soul sucking work. First you need to figure out what settings/levels etc makes the best result...then might need to do it all over again for a different channel depending on the platform.
It's cool when you have a well working capture but getting there makes me just not want to do it at all.
I completely agree that such discourse derails the thread topic. I'll try to act a little more like an adult and avoid the bait.@OneEng and @Orvillain, I’d suggest moving your debate here-
Most of the time, I made my own profiles to use with Kemper. It just ended up quicker to create them than hope to find something that will fit my guitar, tuning, style, taste. Tweaking didn't work well for me either (this was before liquid profiling), but obviously others have different experiences.I buy my profiles, then tweak them to my liking. One of my favorites was even free (a couple of them actually).
Look, you're really really really offended for some reason. I don't know why, but you might want to fucking grow the fuck up. Your feelings aren't my responsibility. I will post whatever I want, whenever I want, at whatever frequency I want. There isn't a damn fucking thing you can do about it.
YEP! That's one of them. I have it in a few configurations for different gains and different efx on it. Absolutely love that profile.All that said, some of my favourite tones ever have been free profiles. One of them is Morgan AC20 by rmpacheco, well known for a while.
Yes, since the hobbyists really know tone. LolKemper can probably do just fine selling the same units to the more utilitarian areas; touring guys and studio guys who have zero interest in the minute details and just need it to do what they know it can do, over and over again.
If you purchased the Kemper with the belief that it would better capture your amp than other gear will, you could be understandably disappointed.