Brock
Experienced
My understanding is the Kemper matches both EQ and gain structure in its tone matching process. I believe it uses some sort of noise it sends through the original unit that covers the spectrum of frequencies and levels. It seems the Axe's Tone Match block is the same except it doesn't have the built-in "test file".
Rather than playing complex chords up and down the neck, etc. - wouldn't it make more sense to have a built in test file to play through the amp that more scientifically covers the whole range of frequencies and gain?
Rather than playing complex chords up and down the neck, etc. - wouldn't it make more sense to have a built in test file to play through the amp that more scientifically covers the whole range of frequencies and gain?