![]() my audio interface it seems spot on, better, tighter than the interface. Actually haven't measured Kemper USB yet, but just in my 1st test vs. Does what you play- record and playback perfectly in time? Exactly to the click, exactly as you recorded it? Usually I try to measure and adjust the 'audio driver reported latency', and work with that. my old method, and it's much improved, sounds fuller, more raw? somehow, just totally accurate!ģ) Recording latency offset/playback timing- this is always a challenge for me. Here's 3 distinct improvements over how I've been recording:ġ) The Kemper headphone output is incredible, it sounds great, and now you can use it for tracking and mixing! It's hard to describe, just so much better than the audio interfaces I've used.Ģ) USB recording sounds exact! 100% exactly what I played and heard thru the headphones is recorded in Reaper. Looking forward to the Kemper audio drivers when released, but so far this works well. ![]() I'm still experimenting (and haven't read the manual yet.), but so far it is completely amazing. ![]() Many thanks and appreciation to the Kemper team for adding USB recording. It’s always a good idea to get familiar with your DAW’s shortcuts so you can access functions quickly and. The second is by using the keyboard shortcut Alt + B on PC or Option + B on Mac. The first is by navigating to the View menu and selecting Virtual MIDI Keyboard. Using WaveOut (so far) is incredible! I'll be deleting Asio4All from my system. There are two ways of pulling up this feature in Reaper. I did try it first, and had the same issues. Random clicks, glitches, and the ever important audio driver reported latency to Reaper were always issues to me. By recording in mono, the panorama control does not affect the recorded signal (because both are panned right)Īsio4All is pretty poor in my experience, and really a desperation need only. Now you can hear the previous recorded take in the left ear, click or drum track in the center, and current playing in the right. In Rig Manager/Input settings, adjust the Panorama control to between 75-100% Right (to taste). Kemper profile amped gtr track: Set to input- mono- RightĪfter recording the 1st rhythm gtr part, pan it 100% Left. gtr track: Set to input- mono- Left (mute this track) (using the heaphone output for monitoring)įor multitracking Guitar and bass using Kemper's Headphone output:ĭ.I. A DAW Controller is a piece of hardware you can plug into your computer and control any DAW including Reaper. Output device: Digital Audio Interface (Profil Input device: Digital Audio Interface (Profil *Preferences/Device/Audio Device Settings/Audio System : WaveOut Alternative to Asio4All (works great, try it!) for Kemper USB recording in Reaper DAW:
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