Exciter, Comp, 2 exciter – Two Notes VM-202 User Manual

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Configuring and using the Torpedo VM-202

• EQ Mode : Off, Guitar or Bass. Please refer to the following tab

for references between the band and the cut frequencies in

each mode.

• Low, LMid, Mid, HMid, High : band frequency, from lowest to

highest. Note that a double-click on "OK switches the value to 0

Band

Guitar Mode

Bass Mode

Low

120Hz

50Hz

LMid

360Hz

120Hz

Mid

800Hz

360Hz

HMid

2000Hz

800Hz

High

6000Hz

4000Hz

10.2

Exciter

An exciter is very useful to give a sound a certain character, or to add presence, or "air", in the sound. The

integrated exciter will allow you to make these changes.

• Exciter : Switch the exciter ON or OFF.

• Gain : Control the quantity of effect applied to the sound.

• Freq : Control the center frequency of the exciter. For example,

presence for guitar is usually found at 2 or 3 kHz. Air can be

added by placing this frequency at 6 or 8 kHz.

10.3

Comp

Using a compressor will reduce the dynamics of your sound, control transients and can also be used to

create special effects, like pumping. The parameters of the Torpedo compressor are equivalent to a

standard studio compressor.

• Compression :Turn the compressor ON or OFF, and when ON,

indicates the level of compression applied to the signal, in dB

scale.

• Threshold : Controls the signal level above which the compres-

sion occurs.

• Ratio : Control the ratio of the compression.

• Attack : Control the attack time, in milliseconds.

• Release : Control the release time, in milliseconds.

• Make-up Gain : Control the make up gain added at the output of the compressor.

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