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Getting Started with Worship Essentials by Ben Trickey
Getting Started with Worship Essentials by Ben Trickey

Getting Started with Worship Essentials by Ben Trickey

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Written by Trevor
Updated over 3 years ago

This ‘Worship Essentials’ Kemper bundle contains everything needed to play a set of worship music using the Kemper and Remote. This pack consists of a live performance with 5 different gain stages; Clean, Crunch 1, Crunch 2, Drive, Solo. It utilises the use of the Morph function on the Kemper to give the ability to seamlessly move between different gain stages whilst keeping a huge ambient sound. Tap once to move from one dry tone to another, double tap quickly to move to a fully wet sound.

Each patch also contains the following effects assigned on the Kemper Remote:

Clean - Chorus + Tremolo
Crunch 1 - Chorus + Tremolo
Crunch 2 - Octave + Tremolo
Drive - Octave + Tremolo
Solo - Octave + Wah


To create these profiles I profiled a 90s reissue blackface Fender Twin and then profiled the sound of the Kemper with my pedals in front of it.

Installing via Rig Manager

  • Download Rig Manager at https://www.kemper-amps.com/downloads and install

  • Open the folder containing the Profiles you purchased from Multitracks.com and drag them into the Rig Manager App. They will show up in the local files tab in the app.

  • Connect your Kemper Profiler via USB cable to your computer and drag all the new Profiles to your Kemper. This can be done by dragging from the Local Files tab to the My Profiler tab.

  • Enjoy your new amp Profiles!

Installing via USB Thumb Drive

  • Take the USB that's been formatted for firmware updates and plug it into your PC/MAC.

  • Open folder named Shared and copy all the Profiles you purchased from Multitracks.com to this folder

  • Plug the USB in. Kemper should see the USB pretty quickly.

  • Inside the Kemper OS, push the external storage button.

  • Select Import.

  • Enjoy your new amp Profiles!

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