Kemper morph in qc

At its simplest, morphing is a way to use an expression pedal or a pedal button to control a parameter, without needing to use a MIDI CC, or complicated menu parameters to do it.

It also could be used for things that would require many rigs -

for example:
dry tremolo, to big reverb with no tremolo.

Every pedal position or push of a button provides a different mix of the two effects.
should be a nice feature to have in QC

I don’t think it’s complicated. How could it be any simpler?

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with the kemper is not necesary a exp pedal. you can do it just pushing the bottom of the used effect.

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I see. You then should probably phrase your request a little bit different, you are just talking about expression pedals as it is now: “[…] morphing is a way to use an expression pedal to control a parameter” “[…] Every pedal position […]”

And this one is doable pretty easily already:
“Every pedal position provides a different mix of the two effects.
should be a nice feature to have in QC”

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Maybe I’m not understanding your request but isn’t this feature possible using Scenes?

NO. an example.
tremolo on, mix 30% going to mix 100%
this is possible with a expression pedal, however, in the kemper is possible pushing the patch button, without using expression pedals, and this, with any change that you what to do in one patch at the same time.

@PickinPete & @iamcaleb I think you’re both right from a certain point of view. I had a Kemper with a floor remote for years. And the morph feature was nice. It allowed the preset you were using to have 2 states. When pushing the button for the preset a second time, it would move any parameters to a second set of settings. And you could tell it how quickly or how slowly you’d like the change to take place.

Now @iamcaleb, I have found the same thing can be achieved using scenes on the QC. I just don’t think you can tell it to move to the new scenes settings over a period of time like the Kemper did. But in many ways, Scenes allow you to have up to 8 different “morph” settings (scenes) for each preset.

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could you elaborate on this?

In the QC manual, Page 52. Talks all about scenes and how to set them up. It might take you a second to get a handle on it, but once you do, I think you’ll be really happy.

Ah, I missed the slow-mow feature. Scenes can’t do that.

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