Kemper Player Airstep
These are the settings on the Airstep to make it mimic the behaviour of the Kemper rig buttons one through five
Switch Name | Toggle Mode | LED Display | Trigger | MIDI Type | CC# | Value | Output Interface | MIDI Channel |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
KPA 1 | Off | Normal Mode | Press | CC | 50 | 1 | ALL | 1 |
Release | CC | 50 | 0 | ALL | 1 | |||
KPA 2 | Off | Normal Mode | Press | CC | 51 | 1 | ALL | 1 |
Release | CC | 51 | 0 | ALL | 1 | |||
KPA 3 | Off | Normal Mode | Press | CC | 52 | 1 | ALL | 1 |
Release | CC | 52 | 0 | ALL | 1 | |||
KPA 4 | Off | Normal Mode | Press | CC | 53 | 1 | ALL | 1 |
Release | CC | 53 | 0 | ALL | 1 | |||
KPA 5 | Off | Normal Mode | Press | CC | 54 | 1 | ALL | 1 |
Release | CC | 54 | 0 | ALL | 1 |
Summary of Kemper MIDI Logic (Slots + Morph)
- CC#50–54: Load Slots 1–5 in Performance Mode or Rigs 1–5 in Browser Mode.
- Morph Triggering: If the same CC is sent again (with value 1–127), Morph is engaged.
- Morph Release: Sending value 0 disengages Morph.
- Momentary vs Latching: Controlled by the Rig’s internal “Momentary” setting.
Why Your Airstep Setup Works
- Press = CC#50–54 value 1 → Loads Rig or Slot
- Release = CC#50–54 value 0 → Ends Morph (if Momentary is enabled)
- Repeated Presses → Toggle Morph (if Momentary is disabled)
- Single Button Logic → Matches Kemper Stage/Remote behavior exactly
Kemper MIDI Documentation
- If Rig Button Morph is activated in System Settings, and the PROFILER receives subsequent control changes
- 50-#54 following the initial Slot load, these will trigger Morphing. So, the same button could be used to first load a Rig,
and then act as a Morph Button for that Rig. To support all functions, values 1-127 should be sent when the button is hit, and value 0 should follow when the button is released. The setting of the “Momentary” option in Rig Settings determines whether the Morphing latches the morph sound and base sound, or if it immediately returns to the base sound as soon as you release the button.