PUBLISHED: Jul 16, 2011
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My friend Michael brought over this new piece of gear called the Kemper Profiling amp, basically it takes a digital fingerprint of any amp and creates a copy of it's sound. In this video we used my Divided by 13 RSA 31, and went through the process of making a digital profile of the head and cab with a Shure Sm57 mic running through an api pre.
The Kemper Profiling Amplifier is an entirely new and groundbreaking concept for guitar amplification using digital technology. We believe that every guitar player should be able to transfer his personal signature sound into a single lunchbox-format amplifier.
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The Kemper Profiling Amplifier digitally captures the sonic fingerprint of virtually any guitar amp. The days of struggling to reproduce that magic mic position in front of the speaker cabinet are over. Now you can have a profile for every combination of tones and settings your tube amp setup provides. The Kemper Profiling Amplifier offers a convenient and accurate A/B comparison mode so you can be sure that all your profiles are just like the original amp. If you have used some great-sounding, well-maintained vintage tube amps in the studio, you can create profiles from these amps to use anywhere you like, at any time. Profiles can be spiced up with the Kemper Profiling Amplifier's included professional quality effects; you can save variations with alternative amp settings, and you can exchange the cabinet simulation within a Profile at any time