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4.4 Output Routing
The Torpedo Captor X allows for different routings of the XLR outputs. They can be set to
STEREO or to DUAL/MONO. To change routing, click on the purple button above the output
level knob.
4.4.1 Stereo Routing
In Stereo, both outputs send the same cab sim signal. In Stereo, you have access to the Twin Tracker
and all reverbs are stereo.
4.4.1.1 The Twin Tracker
Twin Tracker is an automatic double tracker. Your mono amp sound is routed to the left
output and Twin Tracker creates another track (a virtual guitarist) on the right channel in
real-time. The slight differences in timing and attack contribute to a beefed-up tone and
massive sound.
It has 2 parameters:
Balance: sets the level of the twin tracker. If turned all the way down, you will only hear the left
output of the Torpedo Captor X.
Tightness: sets the delay of the virtual guitarist. The latency can reach 70 ms. (if you plug only
the right XLR output and notice an enormous amount of latency while playing, check that you
are not in Stereo routing with the Twin Tracker on and that the Tightness parameter is at its
highest point).
The Twin Tracker is only available in Stereo routing. When on, the Width of the reverb is automatically
set to 100%.
4.4.1.2 Stereo Reverb
In stereo, you can set the stereo size of any rooms with the Width parameter: from mono (knob
turned all the way to the left) to full wide stereo (knob turned all the way to the right).
4.4.1.3 Space knob assignement
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