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Oh I read it all, rest assured that that was the only thing worth taking away. Ciao!If that is your only take away then you should definitely read slower and think about it more![]()
Oh I read it all, rest assured that that was the only thing worth taking away. Ciao!If that is your only take away then you should definitely read slower and think about it more![]()
You are like the sinmix of this forum (other than knowing English). Gives me nostalgia.Oh I read it all, rest assured that that was the only thing worth taking away. Ciao!
LOL. I called this when they made the announcement and didn't specify the year.You also get the promise that better sounds will come in Summer and, at this stage, that might be next Summer.
Which is part of why they don't typically give out dates (like many others), but in this case they probably felt they had to, considering MKII didn't bring shit on the table without profiling 2.0.LOL. I called this when they made the announcement and didn't specify the year.
Comparing a modeller to a gun. I've read it all now! lmaaaaooooo!
For curiosity, what modelers do you recomend?
They don't care about improved aliasing though, at least going by how mods have handled this. They see it as good enough/not a major issue for people.That said it may not be important if they can get around it with high end roll off outside the typical guitar range which again I think is what Kemper did previously.
They don't care about improved aliasing though, at least going by how mods have handled this. They see it as good enough/not a major issue for people.
I believe some of the mods have bigger roles at Kemper than just micro managing people's behaviors on the forum though.The mods are (I'm sorry) completely ignorant assholes who are only concerned with gatekeeping and PR. I'm only interested in what Christoph Kemper says about the unit.
Well, you can lead a horses ass to water but you can’t make him think.Oh I read it all, rest assured that that was the only thing worth taking away. Ciao!
But I may be wrong about this obviously.I believe some of the mods have bigger roles at Kemper than just micro managing people's behaviors on the forum though.
And they often definitely talk like it -- so I believe, quite a bit of the time, they know what's up with CK... Meaning it's not just random talk. That's my impression.
BUT ok.. if Kemper improves aliasing performance, I'll eat pineapple pizza. I'm willing to go that far... Unless they somehow unintentionally improve this!
Maybe try a car analogy. Those usually work well when talking about technology products.Well, you can lead a horses ass to water but you can’t make him think.
Maybe it was the only thing I typed, once isolated from the context, that served your ‘particular’ needs?
Food for thought. Bon appetit.
I bet that made you feel good.Well, you can lead a horses ass to water but you can’t make him think.
Maybe it was the only thing I typed, once isolated from the context, that served your ‘particular’ needs?
Food for thought. Bon appetit.
One advantage of profiling 2.0 is that it can generate results in 30 seconds. CK said this, and also that they may increase the time by some small margin.It think Kemper has a similar issue in that their base software technology and the hardware it runs on is dated and cannot be incrementally updated to match new tech. Liquid Profiling is about all they have, but it is a smoke and mirrors gimmick exceeded by modelers, and soon to be leapfrogged in the capture world.
I have had my MK1 since 2013. I have absolutely gotten my money out of it.I don’t see how Kemper is doing us wrong by keeping the price the same and yet offering improvements.
I remember buying AxeFX Ultra and not feeling like I was betrayed, ripped off, etc
I completely agree. Especially for gigging musicians.I think there’s a real benefit to having a consistent amp tone that doesn’t change frequently with firmware updates.
True, and considering it has the same internals as MK1, it would be shocking if it did.Kemper mk ii has no price increase.
This!(A) Don’t already have a Mk1 as I did - at that point I’d argue the Mk2 is not good value. That was the point I tried to make in my post
(B) You don’t compare it to the rest of the market which has fundamentally changed from the time when the Mk1 release - at that point, the high end was a two horse race between Kemper and Fractal. Kemper owned Europe high end market - I’d argue this is not because it’s significantly better than the fractal of the day (both great products) but because it was available from retailers with returns policies and was cheaper than the dealer only alternative that is off putting to some.
Agree. The usability (other than startup time) did not change.Even if the new profiling is truly better, it's hard to see why someone new would go for it at this point.
True. Still, I can see a ton of people comparing MK1 to MK2 and sonically coming up with very little difference. I completely agree that Profiling 2.0 will be faster and easier to get good results out of (which they should have done long ago as many have eluded to). It will keep them a good option for gigging musicians due to this, and the price point compared to the new "elite" entries.One advantage of profiling 2.0 is that it can generate results in 30 seconds. CK said this, and also that they may increase the time by some small margin.
This can be important to some. It's an advantage -- and probably points to profiling 2.0 being much less computationally demanding than the approach some competitors have taken.
One advantage of profiling 2.0 is that it can generate results in 30 seconds. CK said this, and also that they may increase the time by some small margin.
This can be important to some. It's an advantage -- and probably points to profiling 2.0 being much less computationally demanding than the approach some competitors have taken.