A guitar modeller to go with your Kemper Sir?

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A guitar modeller to go with your Kemper Sir?

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Saw that. Looks quite cool.

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so it basically takes an eq snapshot? i guess its like an impulse captor?

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isn't it amazing what effect just eq actually has, perhaps we all just need to learn and use eq better. it would be nice to see a visualisation of the captured tones to learn from. I guess that's why recording engineers get paid because they know that stuff .those results were pretty noticeable and would fool the average punter so for a covers band it would make sense, why carry a spare acoustic for 2-3 songs only
It seems more realistic than a variax , i wonder what it would do if you captured a non standard tuned guitar

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After messing around with the Keyztone Exchanger, I've been tweaking my EQ a lot.

It would be nice to have it all come from the guitar, but that's not always possible. Love being able to make and save them all in the AX8.

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Some of the bass patches I have for my helix, have 3 eq blocks- like before after and in the loop!!!! Sounds freaking good, but I've made my own patches with just the amp, nothing else - no IR and no cab and to my tin ears they sound just as good lol
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Re: A guitar modeller to go with your Kemper Sir?

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That’s insanely good. Wow.
Doesn’t beat the Kemper for profiling and patch storage but what a great gigging device for the odd pub or charity gig!

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