Speaker and mic, User, Miking – Two Notes VB-101 User Manual

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Configuring and using TORPEDO VB-101

7.2

Speaker and Mic

You have access to more than 45 different cabinets, and each cabinet can be miked with 1 of

the 8 available microphones. Please refer to Part 7 to discover the microphone and cabinet library.

• Speaker: Determine which speaker cabinet model to use for

the simulation.

• Mic: Determine which microphone model to use for the sim-

ulation.

Scroll to select first your A then your B cabinet and microphone combination. A and B can be

different or identical.

7.3

User

• User: Determine which impulse response (IR) file to use for

the simulation. The "U" label indicates that the impulse has

been measured (with the TORPEDO Capture software) by the

user.

The "W" label indicates that the impulse has been converted from a wave (or aiff) file. You do not

have access to the microphone positioning options when using the User impulses (both "U" and "W").

You have access to the "Overload" parameters only for the "U" impulse responses.

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MIKING

In the "MIKING" menu, you take the place of the

sound engineer.

This is where you will find the

"sweet spot", the perfect microphone position. You

will also be able to control speaker saturation and

balance between simulated and non-simulated

tones. The first two parameters determine the mi-

crophone’s position.

You can move the micro-

phone around inside a trapezoidal plane that the

TORPEDO Remote software lets you visualize.

8.1

Distance

• Determine the distance between the simulated cabinet and

microphone. Placing a microphone close to the cabinet will

result in a precise sound with a large amount of proximity

effect (dependent on the chosen model of microphone).

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Two Notes Audio Engineering

Torpedo VB-101

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