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a cabinet
two microphones and their positions in the room
effects settings (Noise Gate, EQ, Enhancer, Reverb)
preset level
4.3.1.1 Noise Gate
The noise gate is useful if you are using a high gain
amp and want to keep your signal quiet when you are
not playing, or use vintage style single coil pickups. The
threshold sets the level where the noise gate is active:
if you are over this level the noise gate is off, if you are
under, the noise gate is active. The Learn button
automatically sets the Threshold level. Keep your guitar
volume to the maximum, mute your strings with your
hand and click on the Learn button. The Noise Gate will
listen to the input sound and set the threshold level
accordingly. Make sure to mute your strings for at least
3 seconds so the Learn can properly analyse the input
signal.
4.3.1.2 Preamp
The preamp turns the Torpedo C.A.B M+ into a clean
pedal platform amp when combined with the Power
Amp. Gain gives the preamp crystal clear tones to a
slight crunch towards the upper values of the knob The
Gain is impacted by the IN LEVEL switch of the pedal.
The preamp has a simple 3 band eq to quickly dial your
tone: Treble, Mids, and Bass.
4.3.1.3 Power Amp
The combination of the Power Amp and the Preamp
creates a clean amp in the Torpedo C.A.B. M+ .
Model: Choose the amplifier topology (Push Pull (PP) or Single Ended (SE)) and the tubes type (6L6,
EL34, EL84 or KT88).
Type: Select how the tube is used, either in triode or in pentode mode. Pentode mode has more
headroom and volume than triode.
Volume: Set up the output volume of your virtual power amplifier.
Depth: This setting affects the tube stage frequency (bandwidth).
Presence: This setting affects the tube stage frequency (loudness).
4.3.1.4 Miking
The MIKING section is where you will choose your virtual cabinet and the two microphones to do the
miking.