I brought my wet/dry rig, which consists of my 92 stock SLO through 2x12 w/ Mesa V30’s (dry), using a Boss Katana head as a slave for time based effects (detune, delay/echo) through a 1/12 with a Redback. First time I’ve mic’d my rig (used SM57’s). I thought it sounded absolutely killer. Very big, wide, and clear.
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Before anyone says it's all in the fingers, I want a guideline how to set the EQ, delay, reverb on the amp and pedals and maybe in the computer too for a Lynchish sound. I know a big part is in the fingers, but saying ALL is in the fingers are pure garbage. If that would be the case, there...
The channels are in the right place, otherwise Guitar Rig wouldnt even recognize my interface or my guitar, but it recognizes it both, just not my speakers. I can see when I play it how the channels are moving, meaning it recognizes my guitar.
The Rig Manager software will only recognize/locate the Kemper if I have Rig Manager on first. If I boot up the software after I turn the head on, I have to restart the head. I have the Kemper toaster head, if it matters. All my software is up to date. Is this normal?