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
10 Eq
This is a simple yet powerful 5-band EQ. Changing the mode (guitar or bass) shifts the band frequencies to focus
on the interesting signal frequencies for the corresponding instrument.
• EQ Mode: Off, Guitar or Bass. Please refer to the following table for references be-
tween the band and the cut frequencies in each mode.
• Low, LMid, Mid, HMid, High: band frequency, from lowest to highest.
Band Guitar Mode Bass Mode
Low (shelf) 120Hz 50Hz
LMid (peak) 360Hz 120Hz
Mid (peak) 800Hz 360Hz
HMid (peak) 2000Hz 800Hz
High (shelf) 6000Hz 4000Hz
11 Exciter
An exciter is very useful to give a sound a certain character, or to add presence, or "air", in the sound. The
integrated exciter will allow you to make these changes.
• Exciter: Switch the exciter ON or OFF.
• Gain: Control the quantity of effect applied to the sound.
• Freq: Control the center frequency of the exciter. For example, presence for guitar
is usually found at 2 or 3 kHz. Air can be added by placing this frequency at 6 or 8
kHz.
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