Torpedo Remote - Two Notes Torpedo Studio User Manual

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This encoder controls the output volume of the unit. The Torpedo Studio being a digital product, it is
absolutely critical that you avoid all saturation of the input signal, or you may considerably reduce
sound quality. The output volume consists in digital data, just like all the parameters in the Torpedo
Studio, and it is saved together with the preset. You will need to adjust the output volume for each
preset. Please note that the output volume depends on which speaker cabinet and microphone are
being used for the simulation, as well as on microphone positioning. You may need to readjust the
output volume when modifying those parameters.
The output volume must be adjusted based on the input signal at the selected input (analog or
digital). The "OUT" label in the upper right corner of the main screen indicates the current output
volume value. The output bargraph gives you a visual indication of the amplitude of the output signal.
This encoder has another function: letting you display all the input Boost levels, output volumes,
and pan of A and B channels. Simply turn the Output potentiometer and get an overview of all your
levels setting. You can navigate and change the values directly from that menu. For optimum quality,
we recommend keeping the peak levels of the output signal at a maximum of -6dB on the bargraph.
If you need to apply a high level of output volume gain, it is probably because your input signal is too
low. Excessive output volume will reduce the signal-to-noise ratio and degrade the Torpedo Studio's
overall performance. If you notice a drop in sound volume and the screen says "Gain Reduction" while
you are playing, it probably means that the "Safe Gain Adjustment" function is activated. Report to
section 4 for more information.
The "HEADPHONES" potentiometer controls the headphones volume on the 1/4" jack headphones
output. This control is placed after the output volume control. Too low of an output volume setting,
compensated for by a high headphones volume setting, will reduce the signal-to-noise ratio and
degrade the Torpedo Studio's overall performance.
The power delivered by the headphones output is high enough to remain
efficient even when using high-impedance headphones. Therefore, it is
possible to get very high audio levels with that output. We strongly advise
against the use of headphones with high audio levels. The improper use of
headphones can lead to irreversible damage to your hearing.

5.12 Torpedo Remote

You can add new cabinets or IR files to your Torpedo Studio by using the standalone application
Torpedo Remote for Windows™ and MAC OSX™, which you can download from the
Engineering
website. Take control of the unit via USB, change the parameters, arrange or add/delete
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