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2017/11/08
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4.8.1 Step one: recording the dry signal
First of all you will need to get a DRY signal from the Torpedo Studio. On the following table we have
listed the various options you have with the Torpedo Studio. It is very off-putting trying to play with a
completely dry sound so we have indicated on which channel you can get a wet signal (i.e., with the
speaker simulation on). You can choose to record the Wet signal or not, depending on your DAW
configuration and capability.
Dry channel
Analog or Digital Out LEFT Analog or digital I/Os RIGHT Dry/Dual Miking
Analog or Digital Out RIGHT Analog or digital I/Os LEFT Dual Miking/dry
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1. Electric guitar or
bass
2. Guitar or bass
amplifier
3. Torpedo Studio
4. DAW with Torpedo
Remote
Wet channel
5. Audio interface
6. Master clock
generator (optional)
7. To other digital
devices
Output mode
Printed on 2017/11/10 22:17
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