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Two notes Audio Engineering Torpedo Captor X User Manual

Two notes Audio Engineering Torpedo Captor X
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Torpedo Captor X User's Manual
Compact reactive load box, tube amp attenuator, miked cab simulator, IR
loader and stereo expander
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and hardware products, are subject to updates. You can download the most recent versions of the
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This manual describes the Torpedo Captor X and provides instructions for its operation. It is highly
recommended that you read this document before using the product. The contents of this manual
have been thoroughly verified and it is believed to accurately describe the product at the time of
shipment from the factory or downloaded from our website.
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Two notes Audio Engineering Torpedo Captor X Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Handling100W
Speaker SimulationYes
Loadbox FunctionalityYes
USB ConnectivityYes
App CompatibilityTorpedo Remote
USBYes
MIDINo
Impulse ResponseYes
IR LoaderYes
SoftwareTorpedo Remote
Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz
Current Consumption500mA
USB Audio InterfaceYes
Cabinet SimulationYes
Microphone SimulationYes
TypeLoadbox, Speaker Simulator
AttenuatorYes
Analog Inputs1 x 1/4" TS (Speaker In)
Dynamic Range110 dB
EffectsReverb
ConnectivityUSB
Input Impedance8 Ohms, 16 Ohms

Summary

1. Foreword and Safety

1.1 Safety Instructions

Essential safety guidelines for using the Torpedo Captor X, covering warnings, power, and usage conditions.

2. Load Box Usage with Tube Amps

2.2 Amplifier Output Volume

Guidance on setting amplifier volume levels safely and effectively when using a load box.

3. About the Torpedo Captor X

3.3 Front Panel Controls

Description and function of each control and indicator on the front panel of the device.

3.4 Back Panel Connections

Details the various input and output connectors found on the back panel of the Torpedo Captor X.

3.5 Connecting the Torpedo Captor X

Step-by-step instructions for physically connecting the Torpedo Captor X to your amplifier and other gear.

4. Configuring and Using the Torpedo Captor X

4.1 Torpedo Remote Software

Guide to using the Torpedo Remote software for comprehensive parameter editing and device management.

4.1.1 USB Connection

Instructions for connecting the Torpedo Captor X to a computer via USB for software control.

4.1.2 Wireless Connection

Steps for establishing a Bluetooth connection between the Torpedo Captor X and a mobile device.

4.1.3 Virtual Cabinet / IR Loader Mode

Overview of the two main software environments: Virtual Cabinet and IR Loader.

4.2 Creating Presets with Virtual Cabinets

Detailed guide on creating custom presets using the virtual cabinet simulation features.

4.2.3.2 Equalizer (EQ)

Details on the EQ section, including modes, bands, and adjustment ranges for tone sculpting.

4.2.5 Saving and Loading Presets

Instructions on how to save, load, and manage custom presets within the Torpedo Captor X.

4.3 Creating Presets with 3rd-Party IRs

Guide to creating presets using third-party Impulse Responses (IRs) via the IR Loader mode.

4.4 Output Routing Options

Configuration of signal routing for the XLR outputs, including Stereo and Dual Mono modes.

4.4.1 Stereo Routing & Features

Details stereo output, Twin Tracker, stereo reverb, and Space knob assignment for immersive sound.

4.4.2 Dual Mono Routing

Setting up independent signals for each XLR output, enabling different processing.

4.8.1 Input/Output Clipping

Troubleshooting input and output clipping issues indicated by the red LED.

4.8.3 System Errors

Diagnosing and resolving system errors indicated by flashing red LED patterns.

5. User Cases

5.1 Using the Attenuator

How to use the attenuator feature to control cabinet volume levels.

6. Setup Manager

7. Impedance Selection Guide

9. Technical Support