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To my ears, the QC is as far away from the amp in tone as the Kemper, just in the other direction. What it nails in the amount of gain, it loses in the frequency response accuracy. The Kemper doesn't sound as good in this video as I've had it for my tones, to my ears.
But if I was looking at selling a Kemper to get a QC, this video wouldn't convince me.
His real amp creamed them both. And I'm not a fan of those kinds of tones or playing style either!
Software QA 101.
But even saying that, I was a QA manager for a long time - I would have strongly pushed back on releasing a build that had obvious user affecting audio defects. Any huge audio pop, blast, or glitch, could seriously put people's hearing and monitoring at risk. It's a big no-no.
All sounds very shifty to me. Youtube influencer in honest opinion shocker!
With that said, pops and glitches should not be present in beta. Maybe an alpha preview, but a beta version should be a release candidate that needs wider testing with all known bugs discovered by their internal testers fixed.
If their internal testers can't identify a massive issue like that which would entirely prevent live use, or their engineers can't fix it, I'd venture to suggest that they need a better testing team. Either that or they need to fire the management who pushed so hard for such an unrealistic deadline that it was released to beta without being rectified.
1/2/3/4/5/6 years ago, they were almost indistinguishable.
What's changed? Apart from the product which was being promoted, of course.
Just seems like you're setting yourself up for a fall if you jump on the bandwagon right at the start with this. Give it a year or two, and it'll either be amazing, or there will be much better products available (and who's not to say the FM3 / Kemper / Helix isn't going to be 'better' than the QC anyway...?).
I think I want one.
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
But the Scenes changes need to be as fast as Helix Snapshot changes otherwise it's not a live tool for me.
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/