Copy And Paste Buttons (N/A); Store Button - Kemper Profiler Main Manual

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Front Panel Controls Stage 53

COPY and PASTE Buttons (N/A)

In case you miss the COPY and PASTE buttons that you know from the other PROFILER variants, there is good
news: The PROFILER Stage offers a clipboard, too!
You can copy and paste any module (A-D, Amplifier, Cabinet, X-REV) as well as the entire stack section. When a
module is in focus, hold its button again for two seconds to open the copy/paste screen. For the stack section, press
both AMPLIFIER and CABINET buttons to enter the stack section and then hold both buttons again for two seconds.
Following the same principle in Performance Mode, you can also copy and paste complete Slots by holding the RIG
button for two seconds.
Use this copy and paste function to grab a module and copy its data to another similar location. For example, you
can copy and paste the settings of one module to another, either within the same Rig, or another Rig entirely. To do
this, first open a module, hold its button again for two seconds, then select "Copy" on the screen. Next, select and
open a destination module, press its button again, holding it for two seconds, then select "Paste". Voilà!
Once you have performed the paste, the most recent contents of the clipboard are still 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 content between effect modules A, B, C, D, X, MOD, DLY and REV. Go ahead and try whatever you
want - you will be alerted if what you're attempting is not possible.

STORE Button (16)

Use the STORE button, on the left side of the display, to save any changes you have made to a module, Rig, Slot,
preset, or Performance. Store allows you to save changes to the permanent memory.

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