Is The Quad Cortex Really Better Than The Kemper Profiler?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2024
- Epic Guitar Player Billy Grey From Fozzy comes in to Outlawsound Studio with his Neural DSP Quad Cortex to create some captures for the upcoming tour. We also make some Kemper Profiles and compare the two against each other. We dive pretty deep so come check it out!
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ToneX vs QC would be nice too❤
Any chance you'll upload the captures? :D
@@csn-audio it’s possible but at present Billy Grey is out touring and we haven’t had a chance to connect the quad Cortex to pull the captures we have already made off of the unit. Stay tuned as we have Billy back over for round 2 and we will have much more then.. and possibly captures 🙂
Link to the Kemper and QC comparison, please.
Thanks.
@@guitartoneSA we are still working on some session stuff but will have a link up by the weekend is the plan. 🙏🏻
Would love to see the kemper vs QC video wich one did you guys think was the closes to the real amp
@@michellafontaine4507 this is an ongoing process which we will document further. So far both the QC and Kemper do an amazing job of cloning the amp sound and are really close. At present I can’t say either on is better sonically but the QC has a touch screen that makes it easier to get around on. Stay tuned as we run more tests and make captures and profiles for both units 🙏🏻
both are so complicated you have to dedicate 100 hours just to start using them, i wonder why that never happens with the good old tube amps?
The Kemper is actually pretty intuitive and not that hard to set up and use. A dual rec on a dark stage with the dark knobs and no marking isn’t that easy to use so it’s all relative.🙂
@@Outlawsound777 haha, true
lol.
You turn the Kemper ON.
You plug your guitar in, you select a Profile and you play.
Or.
You spend 25 years buying and selling tube amps , buy and sell a few hundred pedals, build 50 different pedalboards, and decide you meed to change the pickups in your guitar to get "your" tone.