Kemper CC
Kemper CC
Kemper CC
=== Quickly Applying Presets to your Rigs from Rig Manager ===
# Find the demo Rig I've provided on the Rig Exchange with the effects preset you
want. Load the rig.
# Hold Lock and press Effects to lock the effects on the KPA.
# Load your rig that you want to apply the effects to, either from Rig Manager, or
using the Browse knob.
# Press Store and either Replace or Store As.
* Remember to unlock Effects when you're done!
Tuner at Volume 0:
In MIDI language, CC stands for Control Change. You can think of a CC number like a
gate, with its specific address, which is able to listen to incoming signals and
route them to a specific use. In the Profiler you cannot assign the MIDI CCs. This
is the current assignment map:
CC #1 Wah (pedal)
CC #4 Pitch (pedal)
CC #7 Volume (pedal)
CC #16 Stomp Invert (inverts on/off state of Stomps A-D, X, and MOD)
CC #17 Stomp A
CC #18 Stomp B
CC #19 Stomp C
CC #20 Stomp D
CC #22 Stomp X
CC #24 Stomp Mod
CC #26 Delay (without spillover)
CC #27 Delay (with spillover)
CC #28 Reverb (without spillover)
CC #29 Reverb (with spillover)
CC #30 Tap
CC #31 Tuner select
CC #33 Rotary Speaker speed (slow/fast)
CC #48 Increase Performance Index (switch to next rig) **
CC #49 Decrease Performance Index (switch to next rig) **
CC #50 Slot 1 of Current Performance **
CC #51 Slot 2 of Current Performance **
CC #52 Slot 3 of Current Performance **
CC #53 Slot 4 of Current Performance **
CC #54 Slot 5 of Current Performance **
CC #68 Delay Mix (for expression pedal)
CC #69 Delay Feedback (for expression pedal)
CC #70 Reverb Mix (for expression pedal)
CC #71 Reverb Time (for expression pedal)
CC #72 Gain
CC #119 7-bit NRPN messages (A full documentation for NRPN can be found here. There
you�ll find the Kemper Profiler MIDI Documentation (System Exclusive (SysEx)
documentation).
** Performance Mode Only
NOTES
CC #7 can control volume in real time? The Profiler remembers/rescan the volume
pedal's value when switching rigs.
If you use CC #26 to turn off delay you will also turn off the delay tails.
If you use CC #27 and send value 0 you will hear only the dry signal of the notes
you play after that but you will hear the delay tails from the previous notes. The
same goes for the reverb.
CC #48-54 can be used to relatively address performances and slots in Performance
Mode. CC #48/49 scroll performances up/down. Value 1 steps by one performance
up/down and starts scrolling after a while. Value 0 stops scrolling or just steps
up/down by one performance. CC #50-54 with value 1 do load slot 1-5 of current
performance.
[edit] Stomp Type Values
0 *Empty*
1 Wah Wah
2 Wah Low Pass
3 Wah High Pass
4 Wah Vowel Filter
6 Wah Phaser
7 Wah Flanger
8 Wah Rate Reducer
9 Wah Ring Modulator
10 Wah Freq Shifter
12 Wah Formant Shift
17 Bit Shaper
18 Recti Shaper
19 Soft Shaper
20 Hard Shaper
21 Wave Shaper
33 Green Scream
34 Plus DS
35 One DS
36 Muffin
37 Mouse
38 Fuzz DS
39 Metal DS
113 Treble Booster
114 Lead Booster
115 Pure Booster
116 Wah Pedal Booster
97 Graphic Equalizer
98 Studio Equalizer
99 Metal Equalizer
101 Stereo Widener
49 Compressor
57 Gate 2:1
58 Gate 4:1
65 Vintage Chorus
66 Hyper Chorus
67 Air Chorus
71 Micro Pitch
68 Vibrato
69 Rotary Speaker
70 Tremolo
81 Phaser
82 Phaser Vibe
83 Phaser Oneway
89 Flanger
91 Flanger Oneway
121 Loop Mono
122 Loop Stereo
123 Loop Distortion
129 Transpose
11 Pedal Pitch
130 Chromatic Pitch
131 Harmonic Pitch
The MIDI Volume Pedal (CC #7) implementation inside the Profiler automatically
switches the Profiler to Tuner Mode as soon as MIDI Volume value is at 0.
If you want to get rid of the tuner in heel position, press the RIG soft button and
go to page 3/3 Volume Pedal Settings. Change the Range from -5.0 to -4.9 and save
the rig or have Lock Vol. Pedal activated.