![]() This is all you need to do, so long as the Rig you are reamping has no distorting amp or effect in the signal The LED should turn to yellow on hard string strokes, but not Watch the Input LED while youĪdjust the output volume on the recording device. Play your guitar through the armed track, or play back a previously recorded track. Particular, the S/PDIF signal can only be adjusted in the sending device, by definition. The leveling is done by the output level of the recording device it cannot be adjusted in the Profiler. Unaffected by a possible latency of your recording device (digital audio workstation).įor an optimum signal-to-noise ratio, levelling the reamping input is just as critical as leveling the pure instrument You can still monitor the processed (amped) guitar sound via the main outputs, that are Leveling: the LED should flash yellow, when you hit the strings hard, but avoid deep orange or red color. The Input LED gives you a further hint for a correct The noise floor of the recording will be significantly amplified. When you reamp this signal later with a high gain setting, While the leveling of the amp is a convenient feature, setting the correct level when recording the DI signal isĪbsolutely critical, as it helps to keep the noise floor down. The output with “Git Studio” is perfectly leveled at the same time. Instrument to the digital headroom of the Profiler. The same perceived loudness as distorted sounds in doing so, you have perfectly adjusted the dynamics of your Adjust the “Clean Sens” parameter to a level where clean sounds have Profiles as described in The Basic Manual. You might have used thisĬontrol already, as it is used to adapt the individual level of your guitar to the overall volume level of the Rigs and To adjust the DI output level enter the Input menu and select the “Clean Sens” parameter. If you're after a much-more comprehensive answer, Todd, here's what has written here previously (I hope you don't mind, HELL-G it saves you a bunch of typing, and might help others more-fully understand the ins and outs(!) of it: I hope it’s clear what I mean since I’m not a native English speaker, but I can do it in German, wenn das Kemper-Team möchte Studio DI signal level - (Guitar Input + Clean Sense Correction level) = Difference valueĭifference value = correction value on the DAW output for reamping In the end the Reamp Sense and the exact value of the level difference are the way to exact reamping. Of course it makes sense to have the Reamp Sense furthermore since it could be dialed in as opposite to the Clean Sense the DI track was recorded to have the same amount of distortion for reamping. The difference value info could be easily shown in the Input menu. In that case it would not be necessary to estimate the reamp input signal strength by watching the Input LED – it’s never as save as just know the difference value. ![]() Then for reamping we only had to adjust the DAW fader by this difference value and could reamp exactly with the same level as the original signal for the profile was. I think it would be a nice feature if we knew how much is the difference in level between the original signal taken from the Guitar Input including the Clean Sense correction, and the Studio DI signal as source for the DI recording (SPDIF).
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