Expression Pedals And Foot Switches; Pedal Controllers - Kemper PROFILER Main Manual

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Expression Pedals and Foot Switches

Both PROFILER and PROFILER Remote allow you to connect multiple, independent expression pedals, mono
switches or dual switches for different purposes. Each of the PEDAL inputs on the PROFILER
PROFILER Remote
(four
theoretically, you could connect up to six expression pedals, or six dual switches with twelve switching functions, or
any combination of these.
Alternatively, continuous controllers (CC), as well as switching functions can be controlled via a MIDI foot controller
or sequencer. More information on this subject can be found in the

Pedal Controllers

Four important continuous controllers can be driven by expression pedals connected directly, or by
changes. Each of these can be controlled via dedicated pedals or MIDI control changes, but there is also the
possibility to combine and share a pedal, or MIDI control change, to control multiple functions. But before we
describe how best to organize your pedals, let's look at those four important pedal controllers:
Morph Pedal (MIDI control change #11)
This pedal controls simultaneous morphing of multiple, continuous Rig parameters.
While assigning Morphing to an expression pedal is a global function, found in system settings, the suite of
parameters, and their morph ranges, are configured within each Rig. So, in one Rig, the Morph Pedal could just
control Delay Mix, while in another it could control Gain, together with Treble, Volume, Amplifier Definition, and many
more. So, as you can see, this one pedal is incredibly versatile. Please find details in the
below. Examples can be found in the Morphing Demo Rig Pack available in
www.kemper-amps.com/downloads
inputs) can hold one expression pedal, one mono switch or one dual switch. So,
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