User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- About the TORPEDO PI-101 - Wall of Sound Edition
- Setting up the TORPEDO PI-101 - Wall of Sound Edition
- Configuring and using the TORPEDO PI-101 - Wall of Sound Edition
- The TORPEDO PI-101 - Wall of Sound Edition interface
- Routing of the PI-101: stereo and mono to stereo track
- Routing of the PI-101: mono track
- General controls
- Input gain and output volume controls
- Presets
- Power Amp
- Power amp, cabinet and microphone selection
- Miking
- Eq
- Exciter
- Comp
- Setup
- Wall of Sound section
- Want more cabs ?
- Hotkeys
- Technical support
- TWO NOTES AUDIO ENGINEERING Software License
Configuring and using the TORPEDO PI-101 - Wall of Sound Edition
2 Routing of the PI-101: stereo and mono to stereo track
The PI-101 - Wall of Sound Edition is designed to work with stereo/ dual mono signals, so you can insert it on a
stereo track or a stereo bus. With the PI-101 - Wall of Sound Edition you can handle as much as 100 different
cabinets and microphones simultaneously. The 100 cabinets are displayed on 50 channels. In other words, one
channel contains two cabinets configurations. Each channel has independent controls of pan and volume.
Figure 4.1: On a stereo track
With some sequencer softwares such as Logic Audio, you will be able to load the plugin as a mono to stereo
plugin. This way, the mono input channel is sent to the two channels of the plugin :
Figure 4.2: On a mono to stereo track
Note: the PI-FREE edition is mono only.
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