Connecting the Torpedo VM-202
Inputs routing
Input "mono"
Input 1 is activated, the potentiometer controls the input gain
Example : Guitar/bass preamplifier with a mono output
Input "dual mono"
Inputs 1 and 2 are activated, separate gain for each channels
example : 2 different preamplifiers (guitar and bass) independently
used for the guitar/bass miking process
Input "stereo"
Inputs 1 and 2 are activated, same input gain for both channels
Example : Keyboard, synthetizer, stereo multi-effects, to use the VM-
202 as an effect, re-miking
Outputs routing
Output "Dual Mono"
L and R outputs are independent, both output potentiometers are
assigned to each channel volume (please refer to part 4.
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Example : multi-microphones miking process from a mono input or
separated instruments with different inputs
Output "Mix"
L and R outputs are linked, on each one, you can set up a mix be-
tween both A and B channel.
Example : Send to L a majority of channel A with a touch of channel
B (90/10) and send to R a 50/50 mix, you now have two distinctive
sounds coming from the same simulations .
Output "Pan"
L and R outputs are linked, the left potentiometer is assigned to the
volume and the right one to the placement of A and B simulations.
Example : Position in the stereo space of two sources processed by
the VM-202, best routing when using with headphones.
Table 3.1: Input/Output modes
Input/Output
Dual Mono
Mix
Pan
Mono
1
A
B
L
R
1
A
B
L
R
1
A
B
L
R
Dual Mono
1
2
A
B
L
R
A
B
L
R
1
2
1
2
A
B
L
R
Stereo
1
2
A
B
L
R
L
R
1
2
A
B
1
2
A
B
L
R
Table 3.2: Routing table
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