Chocol8
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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.
That’s a HUGE red flag and suggests they are still doing the same thing of trying to shoehorn whatever amp is profiled onto one of a limited number of built in models vs doing a full high resolution “learning”. I would expect that approach to keep working well for middle of the road common stuff, but fall down with unusual amps and effects and edge cases.
How is Kemper v2 going to handle a fuzz pedal or an amp with a fuzz in front? I would shocked if they can do that well in 30 seconds.