Transmitting Midi Commands To Two External Devices In Performance Mode; Transmitting Pedal Controllers For Morphing, Wah, Volume, And Pitch To Two External Devices - Kemper Profiler Main Manual

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Transmitting MIDI Commands to Two External Devices in
Performance Mode
MIDI commands can be triggered and transmitted to external devices (maximum 2), whenever a Slot gets loaded in
Performance Mode. You can, for instance, use this to switch presets, or to control parameters, of effects devices by
other manufacturers that are connected to the effect loop of the PROFILER.
Settings, navigate to "Performance Mode: MIDI" page. Please note that this page is only accessible in
In
System
Performance Mode.
Use the soft knobs to assign a MIDI channel to each of the external devices.
Use soft buttons to determine whether the corresponding external devices are connected to
THRU. The MIDI THRU is not available at PROFILER Stage.
For your convenience, you can also assign meaningful names to the two external devices using soft buttons.
Press "Edit, "Slot Settings" > "MIDI Settings", then select the MIDI program change numbers associated with the
currently loaded Slot. Repeat this step for every Slot you intend to send MIDI program changes from.
As soon as you select MIDI THRU to transmit MIDI commands by Slot the PROFILER will stop forwarding incoming
MIDI data to the MIDI THRU.
Transmitting Pedal Controllers for Morphing, Wah, Volume, and Pitch
to Two External Devices
The four pedal controllers for
(control change #4) can also be sent via MIDI to those two external devices configured on the "Perform
and
Pitch
Mode: MIDI" page in
System
directly, or to the PROFILER Remote. To enable this feature please select the "Pedals to MIDI" option in
Settings.
Morphing
(control change #11),
Settings. This works even if the expression pedals are connected to the PROFILER
Wah
(control change #1),
Volume
MIDI 276
MIDI OUT or MIDI
(control change #7),
System

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