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How to connect Torpedo Live?

How to connect Torpedo Live?

Plug your 8 ohms out on your amplifier to the SPEAKER input of the Torpedo Live. If you want to use a preamplifier, plug its line output to the LINE INPUT of the machine. Connect the S/PDIF OUT of the Torpedo Live to the S/PDIF IN of your audio interface. The sampling frequency can be set to 48KHz or 96KHz.

What does two notes torpedo do?

Torpedo C.A.B. M+ is a powerful pedal platform providing the foundation to build inspirational tones without your amps or cabinets. C.A.B. M+ offers a studio grade, amp-free rig loaded with 32 premium DynIR Virtual Cabinets.

How do you use a torpedo captor?

First, insert the Torpedo Captor between the amp and speaker cabinet. Then, connect the DI output to the mixing console, turn on the 48V phantom power on the mixing console, and select either the GTR or BASS setting of the SPKR SIM switch. That’s all, your amp is miked !

Is Wall of Sound free?

The wall Of Sound plugin can be used for free for 30 days with 2 cabinets : BritVintC and WattFanC. To keep using the Wall Of Sound, you need to buy at least one cabinet, that costs 8 euros.

How does a reactive load box work?

A reactive load or reactive attenuator lowers or completely loads down an amp’s output while maintaining the impedance curve, making the amp feel, sound, and respond similarly to when it’s connected directly to a cabinet. Resistive attenuators and loads eliminate that impedance curve.

What is a dummy load box?

An external box that connects to a guitar amplifier and that provides a dummy load. Most dummy loads offer a speaker-level input and a line-level output for connecting to a live or studio console, or for feeding an effects device for creating a wet/dry rig for amps without an effects loop or preamp output.

Does the torpedo captor need power?

The Torpedo Captor is a passive attenuator and does not require a power supply when used solely as an attenuator. It features a simple, non-adjustable attenuated output (ATT). A power supply (or phantom power) is only required when using the XLR DI output.