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KEMPER PROFILING AMPLIFIER10
Note: Linking or unlinking a volume never causes volume jumps. So it’s save to change the link settings
even live on stage.
Output Sources
In the second page of the Output menu you can modify the routing to the physical outputs, or in other
words, select the signal sources for the outputs. If you feel that every output delivers the signal that you
need, then feel free to skip this chapter. The factory settings for the signal sources cover most of the regu-
lar applications.
Each output can tap many dierent points in the signal flow. Here is a summarized description of signal
sources, that the outputs can tap. Not that not all sources are available for all outputs. The following listing
is not necessary the order of appearance but the best order for description.
O Self-explanatory – the output is muted.
Git Analog (Only available and default setting for the Direct Output).
The pure and clean instrument signal is sent to the Direct Output by an analog
splitter, no AD/DA conversion is taking place. The analog signal level is the same as
on the instrument input. Useful for reamping or running a second amp in parallel.
Git + Processing (Not available for Spdif Output).
Similar to “Git Analog” but AD conversion is taking place. This puts the noise gate
from the input section and the volume pedal in the signal path (if volume pedal is set
to “Pre Stomps”).
Note: The volume control of the respective outputs will have no impact on the source
settings “Git”, because they are made to reproduce the original instrument volume.
Git Studio Similar to “Git + Processing”, but here the instrument signal is sent out at studio
level, which is much louder as the original level. Thus no separate DI box is needed
to record the pure instrument for reamping purposes. Since the instrument volume is
high, the recommended leveling of “Clean Sense” in the Input Section is important.
Stack This signal is tapped directly behind the “Stack” section and does not include any
post amp eects.