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Exciter, 2 eq, 3 exciter – Two Notes VB-101 User Manual

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Configuring and using TORPEDO VB-101

• Low Cut: Switches the low-cut filter ON or OFF.

• Frequency: Controls the cutoff frequency of the filter.

10.2

EQ

The TORPEDO VB-101 includes an equalizer, which is a central tool for mixing. With a few adjust-

ments, it is possible to cut down an excess of low or high frequencies, to boost a frequency band for

more presence, or to apply the classic V-shape tone onto a distorded guitar.

The range of the EQ is wide: you can either use it lightly, to simply correct a particular aspect of

your sound, or in an extreme way, to produce some whole new sound character.

• EQ Mode: each of the two modes ("Guitar" and "Bass") offers

settings adapted to the instrument. When in "Off" mode, the

EQ is bypassed.

• Low: It is common to cut off the low frequencies on the guitar track to free up room for the bass

and bass drum. You can also use this parameter to remove extreme low frequencies on the

bass that can lead to an imprecise sound.

• LMid: With this frequency band, you can control the body of the instrument, its presence in the

lower range. It is probably the most important control for the bass.

• Mid: The central frequency band is the one you have to cut to obtain the V-shape EQ. On the

contrary, boosting it will lead to a more vintage type of sound.

• HMid: On a guitar, this frequency band is often useful to go through the mix. Generally speaking,

you can get your sound more or less aggressive, especially if it is a clean one.

• High: Adding trebles brings brilliance and brightness to your sound. By cutting them, you can

obtain a darker sound, which is useful on a bass, for example.

Band

Guitar Mode

Bass Mode

Low (shelf)

120Hz

50Hz

LMid (peak)

360Hz

120Hz

Mid (peak)

800Hz

360Hz

HMid (peak)

2000Hz

800Hz

High (shelf)

6000Hz

4000Hz

10.3

Exciter

An exciter is very useful to give a tone a certain character, or to add presence, or "air", to the

sound.

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