Instrument Input And Reamping; Input Source Select - Kemper PROFILER Main Manual

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Instrument Input and Reamping

Input Source Select

You have the choice of four different physical inputs:
INPUT.
Unlike the other parameters of the Input Section, the Input Source is set globally, rather than by Rig. It will therefore
not be saved in an input preset.
All four inputs have different applications, with two being dedicated to reamping purposes.
Front INPUT
The standard instrument input with high impedance and low noise.
ALTERNATIVE
The high-impedance ALTERNATIVE INPUT is located on the
INPUT
useful in rack setups, either for connecting the instrument directly, or through a wireless
receiver. It is a bit noisier than the
output level, applied to heavy distortion.
Even when Input Source is set to "Alternative Input", it won't work when a cable is still
connected to the front INPUT.
You can still use
Stereo; it uses the ALTERNATIVE INPUT as the right return input for the loop, and the
PROFILER does not automatically compensate for this situation.
RETURN
The RETURN can be chosen as an analog, studio-level input for reamping purposes. Either
(Reamp)
the TRS input or the symmetrical XLR input are available as the RETURN. Read the next
chapter carefully to learn more about the
S/PDIF INPUT
The S/PDIF INPUT is typically used for reamping from an audio interface. S/PDIF signals are
stereo by definition, however only the left side is taken for reamping. Read the next chapter
to learn more about the
S/PDIF sync signal is detected, the
front
INPUT,
ALTERNATIVE
front
INPUT, but this is only an issue for guitars with a soft
Loop Mono
when using the ALTERNATIVE INPUT but avoid using Loop
dedicated reamping
dedicated reamping
features. If no S/PDIF cable is connected, or no
front INPUT
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INPUT,
RETURN
back
panel. You may find it
features.
is still active.
and
S/PDIF

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