Action & Freeze; Latched / Momentary; Locking Effect Buttons - Kemper PROFILER Main Manual

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PROFILER Remote 196
Action & Freeze
Besides toggling the status of effect modules, each of the Effect Buttons can also be used to trigger so-called "Action
& Freeze" functions like
"Rotary Speaker
"Delay Feedback
Infinity", or the
(slow/fast)",
Freeze
function of most delay
and reverb effects. To assign, simply navigate to the respective function within the effect e. g. "Rotary Speed
Slow/Fast" within the Rotary Speaker effect. Now press the respective soft button above the display of the
PROFILER together with and one of the Remote's Effect Buttons. Done! Don't forget to store the Rig to make your
assignment permanent.

Latched / Momentary

Every Effect Button on the PROFILER Remote supports an automatic latched / momentary detection: A quick press
of the button will latch the assigned function - in other words, the assigned effect modules will change their on/off
state permanently, until you press the button again.
However, if you hold the Effect Button for a second or more, it will automatically change to momentary operation.
Momentary operation means that as soon as you release this Effect Button, it will immediately revert to the initial
state. This behavior applies to on/off switching as well as to "Action & Freeze" functions.

Locking Effect Buttons

Effect Buttons are jointly locked/unlocked as soon as the assigned effect module is locked/unlocked. However, this
only applies if no more than one effect module is assigned to the same Effect Button. The Remote's display uses two
different icons – one indicates an effect module that is only locked on the PROFILER, while the other indicates that
the Effect Button on the Remote is also locked.

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