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4.8.2 Step two: re-miking the signal
You need to create a loop between the Torpedo Studio and your DAW. You can create either a digital
or an analog loop. To create a loop, connect both input and output of the Torpedo Studio to the DAW:
1. The dry signal is sent from the DAW to the Torpedo Studio. On most sequencers, that track must be
routed to a dedicated output, not the master output track.
2. Choose the appropriate miking parameters on the Torpedo Studio; the dry signal is processed.
3. The wet, processed signal is sent to a new track on the DAW. That track can be routed to the
master track and activated for real-time listening.
Dry send (DAW to
Torpedo)
1 Line Out to Line In Line
2 S/PDIF Out to S/PDIF In
3 AES Out to AES In
Note: Wordclock is optional in a digital loop. Use it if you have several digital products that need to
be synchronized to your DAW
4.9 Stay connected
You may have discovered an idea to use the device in some innovative way. Do not hesitate to come
and share your experience on the Two notes Audio Engineering Forum or social networks. Please go
to the
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Wet return (Torpedo
to DAW)
Out to Line In
S/PDIF Out to S/PDIF In
AES Out to AES In
website and click on the "Community" section.
Dry track status (DAW)
Routed to Line out (not
Master)
Routed to S/PDIF Out (not
Master)
Routed to AES Out (not
Master)
Soundcloud
and
Youtube
Torpedo Studio User's Manual
Wet track status
(DAW)
Routed to Master
Routed to Master
Routed to Master
— so do not wait and
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