Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M User Manual page 32

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4.5.3 3rd-party IR files (in .wav or .aiff format)
Torpedo C.A.B. M complies with third-party Impulse Responses (IRs) in .wav or .aiff format, 16 or
24bits, 44.1Khz to 96Khz.
To load a file into the Torpedo C.A.B. M internal memory, use the IR Manager window.
The left panel is the files on your computer. You can browse the folders where you have stored your
IRs. The right side represents the IR files that are loaded in the Torpedo C.A.B. M. You can drag and
drop the IRs from the computer (left) to the Torpedo (right). If you wish to free memory slots in the
pedal, you can drag and drop the IRs to the bin at the bottom.
You have access to some options to modify the IR file for the transfer:
1.
IR length: increasing the IR length will improve the resolution of the Torpedo processing (more
precision will lead to better accuracy in the low end). Please note that a 40ms IR will take 2 slots
in your Torpedo C.A.B. M' s internal memory.
2.
IR offset: you have access to 3 options that will change the way the IR file will be processed:
* Min Phase: an algorithm will move the samples in the file so it will sound in phase with any other IR
file (provided you use that function to transfer the other files as well).
* Min. IR Latency: the file is cut so there is no silence before the first sample, this can lead to a
change in the sound but your latency will be minimal.
* Original: the samples in the file remain untouched. You may experience phase cancellation issues
with mixing it with other IR files.
Note: with 3rd-party files you do not have access to microphone positioning parameters.
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