Manual

Configuring and using the TORPEDO Live
4 PERFORM mode
The PERFORM mode is the default mode you will see when first using the TORPEDO Live. You will have the
following information on screen:
First line: preset name and number (between 01
and 00 corresponding to preset 100.
Second line: Cabinet name (or IR name) and
output volume (OUT LEVEL between -95dB and
+12dB).
In this mode you can navigate in the presets and set the output volume of the machine. You will be in this
mode when playing without editing or modifying any parameter. This way you can have a fast access to the
volume in case you have to quickly lower or increase the volume in any situation.
We recommend first to search for a preset close to the sound you have in mind, then tweak the selected
preset in EDIT mode.
The preset name is limited to 12 letters or numbers. The authorized characters
are capital A to Z, 0 to 9 and space.
The various functions of the buttons in PERFORM mode are described in the following tab:
Button Function
SETUP Switch to SETUP mode
PRESET/PARAMETER Navigate the preset
OUT LEVEL/VALUE Set the output volume between -95dB and +12dB
HOLD TO SAVE/EDIT (hold) Save a preset between 01 and 00 (preset 100)
HOLD TO SAVE/EDIT (toggle) Switch to EDIT mode
5 EDIT mode
In the EDIT mode, you will have access to all the parameters of a preset. The various functions of the buttons in
PERFORM mode are described in the following tab:
Bouton Fonction
SETUP Switch to SETUP mode
PRESET/PARAMETER Navigate the parameters
OUT LEVEL/VALUE Modify the selected parameter
HOLD TO SAVE/EDIT (hold) Save a preset between 01 and 00 (preset 100)
HOLD TO SAVE/EDIT (toggle) Switch to PERFORM mode
You will find three modules in the EDIT mode (Power Amp, Miking
and EQ), followed by the output volume of the preset (this volume
setting is saved with the preset, so you can adjust the levels in order
for the presets to be at comparable volumes).
You will see on the first line of the screen the module name and its current state (On, Off, level in dB for the
OUTPUT LEVEL)
Navigate through the modules with the PARAMETER encoder. A module is activate when it’s On, you can
change the module state with the VALUE encoder. Once the module is On, you gain access to the module
parameters.
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