Torpedo Wireless Remote connects the Two notes OPUS, Torpedo C.A.B. M+, Torpedo Captor X, Revv D40 and Revv Generator 120/100P/100R MKIII to your mobile device, giving you full wireless control of the Torpedo unit.
You can control preset selection, cabinet changes (not including adding cabinets from your license to the hardware, or removing cabinets from the internal memory of the unit, USB remote is required for this), mic placement, room choice, EQ and much more. With the Remote app you can control and tweak your tone quickly and easily, in any playing environment, from your phone/tablet. This gives you a level of freedom that you've only ever dreamed about and allows you to create your music, and control your tone, with ease.
Torpedo Wireless Remote - Key Features (for all units if not specified):
- control all the parameters of the Torpedo unit directly on your mobile device (cabinet choice, mic placement, levels);
- C.A.B. M: Adjust the volume of the AUX input in the onboard mixer to have the right balance with your backing tracks.
- Captor X and Revv Generator: Select the routing for the stereo/split mono XLR outputs.
- Captor X+: control the Virtual Load Shaper parameters.
App was glitchy when I first tried to use it on iPad but the recent update to iOS 14 fixed my issues. The UI could be more intuitive but it works decently well.
Developer Response
Thanks for your comment. In case of any issue, do not hesitate to report it on support.two-notes.com, we should be able to find a solution. Kind regards.
It works but the UI is terrible
bainjj
I’m not sure if these guys have a UI designer on their team or how long it’s been since they’ve looked at their app outside of the iOS device simulator, but the UI is truly terrible. There are certain menus you cannot go back from because the back button overlaps with the clock in the top left corner. Menu buttons at the bottom are so cramped at the bottom that you can barely tap them. The corners of buttons get cut off around the edges of the phone because the devs haven’t bothered to update their graphics. The UX is so terrible I simply do not want to deal with it. Please, fix this. I want to love your products.
Works flawlessly and stable enough for stage use
fiveightandten
This is the only guitar pedal/device app I have that I actually trust. I’ve used it for years with a Captor X and now an Opus. The app is functional, intuitive, and it always connects and works properly on my Mac, iPhone, and iPad. It’s solid enough that I can make adjustments during sound check, and would even trust it for performance use in a pinch.
iPhone 7
Ndrawdy
iOS 13.5 app and device worked flawlessly. There is a very slight but still noticeable delay while using headphones and changing settings on the app as well as the physical knobs while the app is connected. However, because you’re using Bluetooth this is to be expected. The ability to connect to this device without the need of a computer is AMAZING!!
- Fixed an issue where parts of the interface were hidden by iOS UI elements.
Version 1.4.34
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