Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M User Manual page 23

Speaker cabinet simulator, stompbox style
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4.3.6.3 Memory card browser
4.3.6.4 Memory card mount
4.3.6.5 BLE Pin code
4.3.6.6 Brightness
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However, latencies add up when using several
digital products, which can lead to a point where
it becomes noticeable. In that case, lowering this
setting can prove useful.
The Torpedo C.A.B. M comes with a memory
card of 256 MB to have access to more third
party IRs in the IR loader mode. Here you can
browse the IRs you have loaded on the memory
card (only 48KHz .wav files are displayed). If you
need to load other formats of IR files, please
read below on how to do so using Torpedo
Remote.
When your Torpedo C.A.B M is connected to a
computer, you can view the content of the
memory card by pressing Enter (the right
encoder knob) to mount the memory card. Your
pedal will then show up as a storage unit in your
computer.
When the memory card is mounted, the
interface of the C.A.B. M is locked, in order not
to interfere with the computer. Press ENTER
once you finished editing, copying, moving or
erasing files to unlock the C.A.B M.
When you activate the Bluetooth control from
your mobile device, to sync with the C.A.B. M
you will need to input the pin given here. If you
want to reset the pin, you press Enter to renew
the pin, and you have to power the unit off
(unplug the power adaptor) then on (plug the
power adaptor back in) to reboot the unit so that
the new pin is taken into account.
This setting determines the brightness level of
the display screen.
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