On Stage - Two Notes VM-202 User Manual

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Connecting the Torpedo VM-202
5. In your digital audio workstation (DAW) software, select the digital input for recording (please refer
to the user manual of your digital interface/software). You should hear the signal coming from the
VM-202.
You get an instant control over all the parameters of the VM-202 through the USB connection. It is also
useful to upload firmware updates, for preset backup, and to load new cabinet simulations. All of these
functions are addressed through the stand-alone Torpedo Remote.

1.3 On stage

On stage, we principally use analog inputs/outputs, which are for the moment, the most used in this con-
text. This configuration supposes that the musician listens to the VM-202 through a monitor system.
The guitar/bass preamplifier is plugged into the VM-202. It is also possible to insert an analog/digital
effects processor before the VM-202 (A position, closed to the effects loop placement) or after (B position,
like in a studio).
Multi FX
1
0
4
1
1
Guitar or bass
2
Amplifier
Note that the musician can, with a MIDI floorboard, control the parameters (CONTROL CHANGE)
and/or the presets (PROGRAM CHANGE) of the VM-202. Please refer to part 5 for complete MIDI im-
plementation.
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5
B
A
Multi FX
1
0
2
Big Preamp
3
MIDI Floorboard
4
TORPEDO VM-202
Two Notes Audio Engineering
6
3
1
0
5
Mixer
7
FX loop equivalent
6
PA
8
Studio FX equivalent
Torpedo VM-202

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