![Audient Sono Скачать руководство пользователя страница 23](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/audient/sono/sono_user-manual_3007657023.webp)
44
45
Torpedo Remote Application
Torpedo Remote Application
Once you’ve chosen the cabinet and the
microphone to capture it, you can place your
setup in an acoustic environment to give a
realistic sound.
Choose the room your cab is placed by
pressing the ‘Change Room’ arrows found at
the top of the Screen.
You can choose from the following options:
Studio A
A small live room with some sound absorption
for a short, dull reverb.
Studio B
A larger live room with more reflective walls
and a longer reverb time.
Basement
A room with stone walls to give plenty of
reflections with minimal dampening
Loft
A medium sized room with some dampening
and early reflections.
Hall A
A small live venue with a medium reverb time
Hall B
A larger venue with a long reverb but
dampening from curtains and seats
Crypt
A cavernous space with hard stone walls for
long reverb times with lots of early reflection
Cathedral
A large space with a long reverb with a longer
pre-delay on the initial reflections
Choose Your Room
To capture the sound of the Cabinet, you’ll
need a microphone! Therefore, Two notes
Torpedo gives you a variety of microphones to
capture your virtual cabinet with.
Choose a vintage ribbon microphone for a
warm loose sound, a dynamic for a punchy
tone or a condenser style microphone for a
precise capture of your playing.
Cycle through the selection of microphones
using the arrows next to the microphone in the
Torpedo Remote software.
You can also adjust the distance of the
microphone from the front of the cabinet. This
allows you to get more of the direct sound
from the cabinet by placing the microphone
close or more of the reverb from the room by
placing it far away.
This is adjusted using the Distance option in
the effects rack.
Choose Your Mic