Is Torpedo Live Mono or Stereo?
Torpedo Live is a Mono In / Mono Out device.
On the S/PDIF digital output, 2 channels can be used; one channel is reserved for the dry signal (with no Torpedo processing), the other channel is reserved for the wet signal (with Torpedo processing). Therefore, you can can record a processed tone and a non-processed tone simultaneously; in the case of the non-processed tone, this can either be re-injected into the device (for re-miking) or used in conjunction with the Wall of Sound plug-in.
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