Performance Mode; Setting Up Performances - Kemper PROFILER Main Manual

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Performance Mode
Turn the
chicken head knob
into the PERFORM position. Performance Mode is a powerful tool that allows to
organize Rigs in "Performances" that can be accessed independently from your browse pool. A total of 125
Performances are available, each of which can hold up to five Rigs in logical locations called "Slots". You could, for
example, use a Performance to store the sounds dedicated to the intro, verse, refrain, bridge, and solo of a song,
and switch between them using a foot controller.

Setting up Performances

You can navigate through the 125 Performances using the up and down buttons of the
RIG navigation cross
on the
front panel. Use the left and right buttons to select a Slot within a Performance. By default, all Slots are pre-loaded
with a default Rig, which happens to be based on the ancient Rig "CK 0". The Performance itself has a default name.
Once you have selected the Slot, choose the Rig you want to assign to it via BROWSE. The Rig will be copied and
displayed in the highlighted Slot. At this point, we should mention that any edits will be lost if you select another
Performance without storing it first.
If you require fewer than five different Rigs in one Performance, you could disable Slots 2 to 5 selectively. This way
you can block Slots and prevent accidental loading via foot controller. Only Slot 1 is requisite.
Rigs contained in Slots of Performances are stored in a dedicated memory area, so you can tweak them
independently from their parent Rigs in your browse pool. Editing Rigs in Performance Mode is basically the same as
it is in Browser Mode. Rigs modified in Performance Mode can be stored into the browse pool using the soft button
labeled "Export Rig to Pool" on the "Store Performance" page.
The soft button "Edit" opens another menu where you can rearrange or rename Slots within the selected
Performance. You can also copy and paste Slots from within Performances, and from one Performance to another.
Under "Performance Tags" you can edit Performance Tags Name, Author, Comment, Key, and Tonality. The "MIDI
Settings" soft button opens another screen, where you can select MIDI program changes that can then be sent to up

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