Playing around .... again. Some new profiles from Kemper (from Michael Britt) - these sound really lush, at least to my ears :-)
B
Excellent jazzy tones, great playing, like the ebb and flow, a really enjoyable listen!
magic! got me dancing. and some fine playing.
That is pretty cool mate,some lovely runs there and that amp is the funky nutz :)
Love your Funky Nutz Bruno,
Some nice Jazz tones going on here...
Alex
Great tone, driving and jamming!!!
Rock in!
Great playing. I especially like the main riff. Very angular.
I wish to hear the drums go half-time at :31 and 1:05, but I'm a sucker for that.
It's posts like this that keep the Kemper G.A.S. strong.
In gigs, I'll often loop the riff at 2:15 and solo over it.
Loved it.
Blooby
Funkyyyyyyyyyyy!
Nice one Bruno! Really nice!
Some lush piano playing too!!!!!!!
Excellent playing! Nice mix of jazz and funky! I'm liking this a lot!
Man, that was smooth as silk, Bruno.
Still having a blast with your Kemper, eh?
Perfect title, BTW. 8)
Nice playing.
This class>
great jazzy riffs love the tone
great drums as well
tip top !!!!!!!!
Tommy
Exposing my ignorance in 3... 2... 1...
What is Kemper? Is it sounds for a DAW (virtual instruments, samples, amp models), or is it a resource for backing tracks? Trying to decide how impressed to be by this. If it's "just" you soloing on guitar over a prefab backing track, that's already really impressive; I don't know anyone who can play quite like that. But if you put together this whole thing – bass, drums, keys, plus your guitar soloing... Damn! Just "playing around."
Blackout Bump - week of 18 April, 2015 (https://songcrafters.org/forum/?topic=33018)
Great bump - I missed this one originally. Some great guitar playing and tone, bruno, and you really brought the (jazzy) funk!
Too cool! Love this jam. It's says it all for me. I need to listen to more hot fusion(?) like this as it pushes all my buttons! 8)
This is so cool - funky and smooth, sophisticated and laid back. Tasty guitar tones and the slap bass is none too shabby either.
Brilliant.
Paul
Ted - its the Kemper profiling amp. So it captures and stores an amp sound. Its not really an amp emulator, but captures a single amp tone that you can use live or for recording. The profiles are simply that, a profile of a amp that you play. You can tweak the amp a bit, but a single amp will normally have multiple profiles, one for clean, one for breakup, one for full on etc. Other that drum loops used for the drum, I played everything.
Kemper (https://www.kemper-amps.com/profiler/overview)
B