Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. M User Manual page 8

Speaker cabinet simulator, stompbox style
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2.3 Only A Speaker Simulator?
The Torpedo C.A.B. M is a standalone unit you can bring with you in any situation, whenever sending
direct sound to a PA or silent playing is needed.
The role of the Torpedo C.A.B. M is to replace the following elements of the traditional guitar or bass
setup:
the guitar/bass power amplifier
the speaker cabinet
the microphone
the microphone preamplifier
In order to provide a signal that is the closest possible to a traditional guitar/bass miking in a
professional studio environment.
The miking is achieved in 3 steps with the Torpedo C.A.B. M:
1.
Choose a power amplifier (or switch it off if you are using a full amplifier), a speaker cabinet and
up to two microphones (Power Amp, Speaker, and Microphone sections)
2.
Position the microphones inside the virtual studio (Miking window and parameters)
3.
Shape the signal (EQ and Reverb sections)
At each step, Two notes Audio Engineering implements its know-how to offer the most advanced
simulations on the market and ensure absolutely realistic quality both for the musician (in terms of
playing sensation) and for the listener (in terms of sound quality). You can load up to 32 Two notes
cabinets in the Torpedo C.A.B. M. Download the free Torpedo Remote software (Mac OS X and
Windows PC) from the
the stored cabinets. There are currently more than 280 Two notes cabinets available in the Two notes
Store that you can try in real time and purchase (requires a working Internet connection).
2.3.1 Tube Stage Output
When using guitar/bass preamplifiers with some other speaker emulators, the musician may feel they
miss the power amplifier’s contribution to the overall sonic texture. Many musicians get their sound
from a particular use of that element and the Torpedo C.A.B. M gives you the possibility to use it too.
To that effect, Two notes Audio Engineering has developed an original tube-stage modeling that gives
you a choice of 4 different tube models (6L6, EL34, EL84 and KT88) in Push-Pull (PP) in AB class, or
Single Ended (SE) in A class configurations. You can push this tube stage like a conventional amplifier
and look for that subtle yet particular distortion.
The Torpedo C.A.B. M can be used as a super-DI for keyboards. The tube-amp simulation feature,
developed for guitarists and bassists, can also be a very interesting device to warm up the sound of a
synthesizer, an organ, or a digital piano.
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