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Re: Kemper Profilier Amp
no, this particular amp is not my taste either. the first half was the
amp, second half was the axe fx. i also agree that mildly overdriven
tones are the ones that are hardest to capture. i was trying to find a
wonderful clip that someone did of the "buttery" sim that covered
clean to breakup and sounded fantastic, but he's removed it now. i
don't think the axe fx has any problems reproducing these kind of
tones. the AC30 sim is especially lovely -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnvAxF1Zm1k&feature=channel&list=UL
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 5:25 AM, William Walker <billwalker@baymoon.com>
wrote:
> Ok you convinced me, I don't want to buy the amp either :-) the first
> example sounds harsher to my ear with more noise floor, the second one
> sounds gated and slighter smoother, unfortunately the tones are not my
> aesthetic cup of tea. Where I find the modeling technology is most
> obviously fake sounding is in the clean to mildly overdriven tones, where
> the harshness in the high frequencies is more noticeable, the kind of
> amps
> that have wider dynamic range, more tactile response and are not overly
> gain-y and compressed like these tones are. So I give up, which is which?