Using OPUS in a 4-Cable-Method (4CM) Setup

Using OPUS in a 4-Cable-Method (4CM) Setup

Did you know you can level-up your existing 4-Cable-Method compatible modeler, Amp Sim or Multi Effect unit with OPUS? Follow our steps below to configure this setup and enrich your rig with OPUS’ class-leading DynIR cabinet, TSM Amplifier and Post FX emulation.
  1. First, connect the effects loop send of your modeler, Amp Sim or Multi Effect unit to the AMP/LINE/INST input of OPUS
  2. Next, connect the LINE OUT of OPUS to the effects loop return of the modeler, Amp Sim or Multi Effect unit. Please note, it is important to ensure the effects loop return is calibrated to accommodate a line level signal at its input
  3. As OPUS will provide your main amp tone, through its DSP-powered TSM preamp/poweramp emulation and cabinet simulation via the DynIR Engine, please deactivate the amp and cabinet simulation within your modeler, Amp Sim or Multi Effect unit. (NOTE: If using OPUS in tandem with a ReVolt Series pedal, deactivate the preamp and power amp simulation in OPUS, as ReVolt will serve as your foundation amp tone)
  4. Finally, activate the effects loop block in your Multi Effect unit. Place the effects loop block in your signal chain to apply the relevant effects of OPUS to your signal chain. If you are using the TSM preamp and poweramp in OPUS, place the effects loop before the drive tones of your Multi Effect unit. If you are using the cabinet simulation, place the effects loop after the amp simulation of your Multi Effect unit

Having issues?

Our support team is here to assist you! For any enquiries, please head over to our Help Desk and submit a ticket to speak directly to one of our in-house specialists.





    Limited Service Notice
    Please be advised, we are currently running a limited Help Desk Service from 7th May 2024 to the 13th May 2024 (included). Our response time over this period will be slower than usual.
    Rest assured, your enquiry is of the utmost importance to Two notes Audio Engineering and our support team are committed to resolving your enquiry as a matter of priority upon their return to full staff.




      • Related Articles

      • Configuring an Amplifier & FX Processor With the 4 Cable Method

        What is the Purpose of the 4 Cable Method? The 4 cable method is a way to connect an FX processor to your amplifier and Torpedo device. It will isolate your amplifier's preamp and power amp sections as independent components. This way, you will have ...
      • Configuring the ReVolt Series in 4-Cable Mode

        Supercharge your existing setup by adding ReVolt Guitar’s or ReVolt Bass’ 3 channels to your amp following our step-by-step guide below: Activate the 4-Cable Method switch (I position) Connect your guitar/pedalboard to ReVolt’s input (GUITAR IN) ...
      • Setting Up MIDI Control for OPUS

        OPUS features a MIDI input for full MIDI control of the pedal’s editable parameters via compatible MIDI controllers and switchers. In order to configure OPUS’s MIDI capability, please follow our guidelines below. First, connect the MIDI OUT of your ...
      • How to Configure ReVolt Guitar and OPUS

        In the following Help Desk article, we discuss the optimal means of connecting ReVolt Guitar and OPUS for the ultimate Fly-Rig. MIDI Connectivity For MIDI communication between ReVolt and OPUS, connect a 3.5mm (1/8-inch) TRS jack to 3.5mm (1/8-inch) ...
      • How to Configure ReVolt Bass and OPUS

        In the following Help Desk Article, we discuss the optimal means of connecting ReVolt Bass and OPUS for the ultimate Fly-Rig. MIDI Connectivity In terms of MIDI connectivity, simply connect a 3.5mm (1/8-inch) TRS jack to 3.5mm (1/8-inch) TRS jack ...