Dallas
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Running Mastermind GT with Kemper (Slave Mode)
GT OS: 4.1.0 Release
Kemper OS: 5.5.2 Release
Upon booting up in Kemper Performance Mode, I can hear a guitar signal just fine. The second I step on an RJM preset button, I experience the following immediately:
1. Guitar signal goes silent
2. Kemper LCD Screen shows: "Module is empty! Please select a type or preset."
3. Upon stepping on next Preset button, Kemper LCD screen shows the Tuner (GT does not show tuner screen), even though the KPA is still in Performance Mode
I have tried re-designating all preset buttons to their default factory state, rebooting and double checking that there are no funky IA actions assigned to the preset buttons. I have uploaded 3 screenshots for reference. The second is reflective of every preset. You can see them labelled as "Swell, Edge, Drive" etc just because of how I've programmed my songs. Third screenshot is of how the Tuner is programmed.
Please advise, and thank you very much in advance! I'm getting there with this thing, but still have a few things to learn.
GT OS: 4.1.0 Release
Kemper OS: 5.5.2 Release
Upon booting up in Kemper Performance Mode, I can hear a guitar signal just fine. The second I step on an RJM preset button, I experience the following immediately:
1. Guitar signal goes silent
2. Kemper LCD Screen shows: "Module is empty! Please select a type or preset."
3. Upon stepping on next Preset button, Kemper LCD screen shows the Tuner (GT does not show tuner screen), even though the KPA is still in Performance Mode
I have tried re-designating all preset buttons to their default factory state, rebooting and double checking that there are no funky IA actions assigned to the preset buttons. I have uploaded 3 screenshots for reference. The second is reflective of every preset. You can see them labelled as "Swell, Edge, Drive" etc just because of how I've programmed my songs. Third screenshot is of how the Tuner is programmed.
Please advise, and thank you very much in advance! I'm getting there with this thing, but still have a few things to learn.
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