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1. Input
2. Gain
3. Simulation
Channels
4. Volume
5. Pan
6. Output
4.2.1 Inputs routing
The input routing is selected through the SETUP menu.
Input parameter Resulting input routing
Amp The amplifier input (Speaker Input) feeds both A and B channels
Line L + Amp
The Line Left input feeds channel A, the amplifier input (Speaker Input)
feeds channel B. Use this configuration if you want to use an amp and a line
level instrument simultaneously.
Line, S/PDIF or AES/EBU
Left channel of the stereo input feeds Channel A, right channel of the stereo
input feeds Channel B. Use this configuration with a stereo line level
instrument or a digital processor/soundcard.
Line L, Line R, S/PDIF L,
S/PDIF R, AES/EBU L or
AES/EBU R
The selected mono input feeds both A and B channels
The Input potentiometer only controls the gain of the amplifier input (Speaker Input): in other words,
the loadbox gain. The line and digital inputs does not have a gain control, but we provide an Input
Boost to increase the signal when it’s needed. If you experience overloading of those inputs, please
lower the volume of the source. If is possible to boost the Speaker Input as well.
4.2.2 Outputs Routing
We have incorporated a useful function inherited from the Torpedo VB-101: the Dual Miking/Dry
output mode. When selecting that option, both A and B channel will be mixed in mono, either on the
right or left output, and the respectively left or right output will send the dry, unprocessed signal. It is
a very interesting function that allows you for example to record the dry signal on one track and the
wet signal, a mix of A and B processing channels, on another mono track.
Output parameter Resulting output routing
Stereo A and B channels are respectively sent to the L and R outputs.