Configuring and using the Torpedo Studio
• Latency Mode: In every digital audio system, there is a time delay between the input and output
sound. This time delay is generally called "latency" and it needs to be as low as possible: above
a certain value, which is different for every person, the latency between a played string and
the output sound becomes noticeable, and will be distracting for the musician. The noticeable
threshold for guitar is usually considered to be around 10ms. The inner latency of the Torpedo
Studio is close to 5ms. In some cases (e.g., when chaining several digital audio devices), it can
be beneficial to reduce the latency of the Torpedo Studio, by turning the Latency Mode to
"Low". This decreases the latency to 3ms by suppressing the Overload parameter in the Torpedo
Studio's speaker simulation and thus reducing the CPU load to accelerate the processing.
4.2 Sync
• Output Freq.: Indicates the frequency of the Torpedo Studio digital outputs. Analog outputs
always run at 96 KHz (the native processing frequency).
4.3 Midi
• Program Change: Select whether or not the Torpedo Studio should respond to PROGRAM
CHANGE messages.
4.4 System
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• Sync: The Torpedo Studio can be synchronized with an exter-
nal clock ("Wordclock") or with input digital signals ("S/PDIF"
or "AES/EBU"). If you select an external clock sync, the de-
tected frequency ("Output Freq.") will be displayed in the
Sync menu when the Torpedo Studio is actually locked to
the external signal.
• Channel: Select here the MIDI Channel you want the Tor-
pedo Studio to respond to. When "All" is selected, the Tor-
pedo Studio responds to all the channels (omni mode). All
the signals received at the MIDI input are sent back through
the "MIDI OUT/THRU" output.
• Control Change: Select whether or not the Torpedo Studio
should respond to CONTROL CHANGE messages.
• Brightness: Set the brightness level of the display screen.
• Fan Control: Control the behavior of the cooling fan. We
recommend using the "Auto" mode, in which the fan's speed
is controlled by the internal temperature.
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Torpedo Studio
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