Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M User Manual page 22

Speaker cabinet simulator, stompbox style
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2019/04/04
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4.3.6 Global
4.3.6.1 Aux Level
4.3.6.2 Audio performance
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First you rename the preset by scrolling the
characters.
When the name is done, press Enter (the right
encoder knob) to select the memory slot where
you will save the preset. Once you have chosen
the slot, press enter. The unit will display
« Saving, please wait... » and when saved, you
will be at the memory location you saved for this
preset.
Here you will have access to parameters that
concerns the aux input, the display, the
memory,etc.
You set the level of the AUX input located on the
left side of the pedal. You can mute the signal by
pressing ENTER.
The signal coming from the AUX input does not
go through the C.A.B. M processing (Power Amp,
Miking...). Only its level is adjusted before
mixing it at the output of the unit.
Keep in mind that the AUX input is downmixed
from stereo to mono.
This setting combines the resolution of the third
party IRs you are using and the latency it
generates. If you choose a low latency setting,
your IRs will be truncated at 40ms. Selecting a
higher resolution for the IRs (up to 200 ms) will
result in more latency.
The indicated latency is the actual latency of the
whole device, measured from the input to the
output. Even at the highest setting, the latency
is low enough not to be noticed when playing.
Printed on 2019/04/04 16:57

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