Midi Implementation - Two Notes Torpedo Studio User Manual

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.tur files
.tur are proprietary files created with the Two notes Audio Engineering Torpedo BlendIR software.
The software is available for download from the
BlendIR you are able to use the Torpedo technology to capture the sound signature of your own
cabinet and microphone in the deepest details.
To add a .tur file to your list, simply move the file to the root of the default Impulses directory, or
select another folder that will be saved with the current session of your plug-in host. Please note that
the files must reside at the root of that folder, without any subfolders. The cabinet list in the plug-in
will be automatically refreshed.
Please note that with .tur files you do not have access to the microphone positioning
parameter.
3rd-party IR files in .wav or .aiff format
Torpedo Studio complies with third-party Impulse Responses (IRs) in .wav or .aiff format. To add a
.wav or .aiff file to your list, simply move the file to the root of the default Impulses directory or select
another folder (see part 5.4) which will be saved with the current session of your plug-in host. Please
note that the files must reside at the root of that folder, without any subfolders. The cabinet list in the
plug-in will be automatically refreshed.
Note: with 3rd-party files you do not have access to neither microphone positioning nor
overload parameters.

6 MIDI Implementation

Your Torpedo Studio can be controlled by MIDI messages (Program Change and Control Change) sent
by a device connected to the "MIDI IN" input (number 6 in figure 3.2). The controlling device can be a
foot controller, a keyboard, or a personal computer.
To learn how to send MIDI messages, please refer to the manual of your controller.
The MIDI messages are transmitted to every linked device. To filter MIDI
data received by the unit, you should configure the Torpedo Studio to either
be on a single (1-16) channel, or on "ALL" channels. Please refer to section
4.3.
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