How Does the Exciter Effect in Torpedo Studio and Wall of Sound Work ?

How Does the Exciter Effect in Torpedo Studio and Wall of Sound Work ?

This article describes the Exciter effect shared by Torpedo Studio and Torpedo Wall of Sound. This tool is a simple and effective way to quickly add what your tone may be missing.

The Exciter features two bands, both operating independently. These were carefully designed to provide optimum results in both cases. In each one of them, tonal content is added to your source signal and shaped accordingly. The only parameter available is the level of the effect, so all you have to do is choose how much of the effect you want !

Here is a description of the two parameters:

  1. Low: Sets the quantity of low frequency excitement. This can be primarily used to add body to a sound that's too thin or make a sound generally stronger.
  2. High: Sets the quantity of high frequency excitement. This brings presence and clarity to the sound. Use this to brighten a sound that's too dark or bring back to life a sound that's too dull. 

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