Manual

Connecting the TORPEDO Live
3 On stage
The analog I/O of the TORPEDO Live offers great options on stage. For example, the analog output can be
connected to the front mixing console. Or plug headphones to the appropriate output and enjoy playing your
amp LOUD in a total silence, at home.
On the following figure you will find a simple setup with an amplifier,the same can be done with a preamplifier
in the LINE INPUT of the TORPEDO Live.
With a MIDI foot controller, you gain access to the presets navigation and even parameter changing in real
time. The TORPEDO Live handles both PROGRAM CHANGE et CONTROL CHANGE commands.
Playing in silence is a great feature, but at some point you have to listen to what you play! We preset a few
option to use at home, in the studio or on stage:
1. Listen through the headphones out,
2. Listen on a guitar/bass cabinet plugged to the TORPEDO Live THRU output,
3. Having a local monitoring system on stage, by duplicating the LINE OUPUT with a mixer,
4. Having in-ear monitors or wedge speakers controlled by a sound engineer.
The THRU, S/PDIF and LINE outputs can be used simultaneously.
When you plug a cabinet to the THRU output, the impedance of this cabinet is
the one that your amplifier sees. In other words, with a 4 Ohms cabinet, you
need to connect the 4 Ohms output of your amplifier. In this configuration, the
load box inside the TORPEDO Live is disconnected. This way, you can override
the 8 Ohms only limitation of the TORPEDO Live.
you will probably find innovative ways to use the TORPEDO Live, share with other users your tips and tricks on
the Two Notes user forums and other social networks, go to the Two Notes website and click on Community.
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