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Torpedo Remote ApplicationTorpedo Remote Application
Saving Presets
Once you have got your perfect tone dialled
in, you can save it to one of the C.A.B preset
slots on Sono itself.
The C.A.B presets are stored on the Sono’s
on-board memory so even if you’re not
connected to a computer, you can still use
your three favourite Cab setups.
To store a reset, setup the Torpedo app the
way you like it and then hit SAVE in the top
right hand corner of your Rack.
You can then select one of three slots to save
this to. Please be aware that once a preset has
been overwritten, it cannot be recalled.
You are also able to store presets to your
computer if you need to store more than
the three presets. To do this, simply click the
‘Computer’ tab, type in your preset name and
hit save.
You can also view and manage your presets
using the preset manager window of the
Torpedo Remote application.
In this window, presets can be dragged from
your computer onto one the three preset slots
of Sono.
Similarly, presets can be removed from Sono
by dragging and dropping them into the Bin.
Finally, you can make adjustments to your
overall tone using the Eects Rack.
Power Amp
First you have the power amplifier saturation
setting which allows you to control the
saturation of the simulated power amplifier.
This is controlled using the Drive knob on the
Sono itself and whilst Sono is in use, the Power
Amp Knob will be locked.
Contour
The Contour control allows you to select
between a ‘Vintage’ tone with more emphasis
on mids, a ‘Modern’ Tone with scooped
mids and extra bass and treble, or again,
somewhere in-between.
Tone
After this you have the Tone setting which
allows you to select between a bright tone,
with sparkling treble, a dark tone with
rumbling low-end or anywhere in-between.
Preset & Output Level
After this, you can set your preset and output
levels. The preset level allows you to balance
the current settings with your other presets as
some cab setups will be slightly louder than
others. The Output level allows you to dial
things back a little if you feel your playback
is a little on the hot side and you find yourself
clipping in the DAW.
Choose Your Tone