• PROFILER PLAYER PACK 1

    PROFILER PLAYER PACK 1

    $19.99

    The new Kemper Profiler Player is designed with portability and ease of use as top priorities and makes using Kemper profiles even easier than before.  There are some limitations, such as fewer fx slots and capacity, but the beauty of this little monster is that it fits on a pedalboard. So if you are a player who wants to incorporate Kemper’s amp profiling in conjunction with your existing effects, it works perfect for that.  But, for most guitarists (myself included), it has plenty of available effects to cover most basic tones required for a gig.

    The Profiler Player only holds 50 rigs (while the Kemper Stage/Rack/Head hold 1000), so my goal when trying to decide what to load into it was “what do I use in my live show now?”  So that’s where I started.  I use probably 5-10 base rigs, ultimately relying on 3-4 for the majority of the show, with the remainder covering either unique sounds or just options I can access quickly.  After those, I just started picking the rigs I’ve used the most in past shows and the ones I have recorded with over the last few years.  What I ended up with is 5 banks of 5 rigs which essentially is 25 “Greatest Hits” of my favorite amp rigs.  If you’re a longtime Kemper user with many of my packs, then these may be redundant, but are still somewhat unique in that many have been edited by me for optimization for live use.

    These rigs are tweaked so that switching between rigs from different amps is fairly seamless and uniform, without drastic eq shifts that can be a bit disconcerting.  One of the reasons for that is that I tend to profile with the same cab most of the time and even swap cabs to one of my favorite cabs to keep that overall tonality present when switching rigs.  I have included a list of my preferred organization via a screenshot from Rig Manager, but feel free to load them in whatever order works best for you (most computers will organize them alphabetically). Details about the pack can be found under the “additional information” tab below.

    **These rigs can be used in any Kemper (Stage, Head, Rack) but you may have empty fx slots and may need to create your own performances using the “map” provided in the documentation.

  • BLACKJACK PACK

    BLACKJACK PACK

    $29.99

    M Britt Profiles – Blackjack Pack

    The Blackjack Pack contains 150 Studio Profiles of 14 great amps and 7 Plug’n’Play Performances.

    The 2021 Pack is my newest collection of Kemper Amp profiles of 14 cool amps that I’ve gotten to profile this year. These amps are an eclectic collection of vintage, boutique, modern, and rare amps. If you want British tones, you can use profiles of a ’77 Mars JMP combo, Sur LS68, or Voice AC15. For California tones, you have Masa Hartbr8ker, TweedBass 410, Masa 50 cal, or Shah amp profiles. Boutique amps such as the Swolt AF, Comet C30, VTH D50, and Match PHX, along with 80’s rock with Rokman and the rare BadBot. I try to make compilation packs that cover anything you would need so if you only buy this pack, you can cover a huge variety of tones from clean to lead sounds. Here is more info on the included Rigs:

  • 2020 PACK

    2020 PACK

    $39.99

    It has taken me a while to put out a new pack, partially because of all of the profiles I already had.  I wanted to make sure if I put out more that they’d be something special.  I think this pack is pretty darn special.  The 2020 Pack contains some of my all time favorite amps that cover all the “food groups”.  From the best vintage Plexi I’ve ever heard to a couple of my favorite AC type circuits to some classic CA tweed, blackface, and brownface tones to unique amps that fall somewhere in between.    As I tried to keep my personal amp collection to a minimum (only so much room in the house), I tried to find what I thought were the best of each food group and hang on to it.  Along the way, there were a few other gems that I was lucky enough to get my hands on along the way too.  The end result is a pack that might be my best one yet.

    And with the new 7.x firmware revisions, it’s easier than ever to import fx Presets and Performances, so I’m included some of those as well.  Some are basic Performance banks for easy plug-n-play use and others are song-inspired tones and others are just fun tones for inspiration.  Check out the demo vids and information document as well.  Thanks for checking it out!

    *These rigs and presets were created in firmware 7.x and contain the filetype .krig, so users will need 7.x firmware and the latest version of Rig Manager to import these files.  Updates for Rig Manager and Kemper are available for download at the official Kemper website.

     

  • BoC

    BoC Pack “Box of Chocolates” – 134 Profiles

    $39.99

    “Mama always said life is like a box of chocolates” (Forrest Gump).  Well, in this case, mama might be referring to the BoC Pack (box of chocolates pack).  This pack contains 134 Profiles (112 studio profiles and 12 DI profiles for bass and acoustic).

    After all of the other profile packs I’ve done, I tend to spend time looking to “fill holes” or find an amp that I’ve always wanted to profile.  What ended up happening was that I found myself with a lot of profiles that were kind of hard to put into a category.  They cover everything from boutique EL84 amps to funky little tweeds to acoustic preamps to a few higher gain beasts to bass amps.  Included in the BoC Pack are some samples of the amps in the Heavy Pack for those who don’t want a full pack dedicated to high gain, but might have a use for a few.  It’s a big pack, but I didn’t feel comfortable charging any more than my usual.  

    Check out the information sheet for details.

    The BoC Pack contains profiles made with the 3.0 firmware and must be used with firmware 3.0 or higher.  The clips below were recorded into ProTools 10 using a Propellerhead Balance interface and a Tom Anderson Cobra with 3 P90 pickups, Ibanez Bass, and Tom Anderson Crowdster acoustic.

  • Tweedy

    TWEEDY PACK – 31 Profiles

    $9.99

    You just can’t beat old Fenders for some things.  The midrange growl and squishy overdrive can be heard on so many albums that it just sounds like “home sometimes.  Tweedy pack contains profiles from a ’56 Pro, ’56 Twin (serial #0019), and one of the early USA made Pro Jr. amps.  The simple circuits allow for fat, full tones without a lot of weird eq dips or tone loss from modern “features”.  I tried to capture some cleans as well as some classic tweed overdrive profiles.  I’ve already incorporated a few of these into my live show and they sound great for recording too.