Copy And Paste Buttons; Store Button - Kemper PROFILER Main Manual

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COPY and PASTE Buttons (17)

Use the COPY and PASTE buttons to grab a module and copy its data to another similar location. For example, you
can copy and paste the settings of one stomp to another, either within the same Rig, or another Rig entirely. To do
this, select a module and press COPY. Next, select a destination module and press PASTE. Voilà!
Once you have performed the paste, the PASTE button LED will switch off - however, the most recent contents of
the clipboard are retained until the unit is powered off, so you are free to continue pasting them as many times as
you like.
In general, you can use common sense to determine whether the PROFILER will let you copy settings from one
module to another. For example, you cannot copy the Reverb settings to the amp module. However, it is possible to
copy/paste the content between the effect modules A, B, C, D, X, MOD, and DLY. Go ahead and try whatever you
want - you will be alerted if what you're attempting is not possible.

STORE Button (18)

Use the STORE button, on the left side of the display, to save any changes you have made to a module, Rig, Slot, or
Performance. Store allows you to save changes to the permanent memory.
Pressing Store in Browser Mode will offer you three different options via the soft buttons: "Replace" will overwrite the
currently selected Rig with the new version while keeping the original name, "Store as" will save the Rig under a new
name and won't delete the original Rig. "Rename" will allow you to change the name of the current Rig.
If you press the STORE button with a module or section in focus, you are given the opportunity to save either a
soft button "... Module"
preset of the settings of that module or section only, or to save the entire Rig. Choose
to
create a new preset and to give it a suitable name.
Your preset can be found and reloaded later by turning the
BROWSE
knob, while a module or section is in focus.

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