Live editing of the pedal (either of them) via software is what people want. At this point, IK should release a complete midi api that allows setting/reading all parameters (preset and global) - the user community will quickly produce better software.
@@faben70 Tonex does support midi, it’s in the manual. Tonex one does not, or at least it’s not published. I experimented with midi/tonex and can make changes to presets live on the pedal. The only problem is you can’t read the values from the Tonex, so that leaves any third-party developers in the dark.
Jason thanks so much for the notification on the updates. I am new to ToneX via the Tonex1. Since receiving it I have been learning the ToneX app. There have been some frustrations in that area for me. Upfront, the amp capture models sound incredible. I have it running thru my LIne 6 HX Stomp loop and only running effects and it sounds great. The frustration I have with the app has to do with when you change an amp model on your presets, its hard to navigate back to those in the app to make further tweaks.
Thank you for the update man! I'm glad to see that now we have the direct monitoring switch on the Tonex One, it was driving me mad having to use a separate interface just to hear the presets on the software. If they add live editing on the presets this would solve my main issues with the unit. The tone is amazing, we just need to have a better editing interface now.
Thank you for these very helpful videos. I recently purchased a ToneX One and the issue I am having is getting Tone Models into Amplitube 5. I watched your Amplitube 5.5 and ToneX video from a year ago, but a lot of improvements have been made since. All my firmware and software are up to date. Appreciate any help you can offer.
Great update IMO. Sure, not every thing users have requested but things take time. I think latency improvements and the global ToneX One controls through software will be super useful.
Good to hear about the latency improvement - I think that was a point of contention for some (definitely not for me!) As echoed above, these little updates are ok, but I’m really hoping that IK are listening to their users and working on a standalone ‘editor’ to allow editing content on TX pedal directly.
I really wish IK would add an option on the Tonex One to use the "tuner" function as a pedal "bypass" instead of a tuner. This functionality would allow users to have 2 Tonex One's on their board in A/B mode and have the ability to switch between to the two pedals without the need for an additional A/B box. The ability to only bypass in Stomp mode is a major fail to me, and the only reason I haven't swapped my big Tonex pedal for 2 Tonex One's. What's everyone else doing when using 2 Tones One's?
I don't recall if this was there before but I noticed when you click the "i" (preset info) icon/tab when hovering over a given preset, it gives you the quick visual overview of the signal chain that's in place. Maybe it was there this whole time and I just noticed it now? haha
Thanks for this Jason 👍 do you know if there’s any latency issues when using the two different pedals now? I was hesitant to buy a Tonex one to compliment my original Tonex pedal for that reason. May be a good video to show whether there’s any of those problems or whether it’s a nonissue now 😊
Once again no update so that we can change setting on the pedal in real time through the software like nearly every single modeller out there. But wow I can rename something. Typical IK
This is a software based system. The pedal is just so you can take your sounds out in the real world. Asking work like a hardware based system is a big stretch.
How? Line 6 do it, kemper does it, fractal does it and quad cortex Don’t seem like a stretch at all. Makes way more sense to have it then it does to not.
@@Luke_Williamson Because those modelers started out as hardware based systems…the developed software to make it easier to interact with the hardware. So the hardware is very capable…but the software (especially Kemper) is still pretty rudimentary. I have an Axe Fx 3. That thing is as powerful as a rack mounted PC…and costs as much as a high-end gaming computer. TONEX started off as software it basically just gives the ability to add captures to AmpliTube (also software based). All the pedal is designed to do is allow you to take the basic captures out into the world without a computer, and tweak them in some very basic ways. I wouldn’t be surprised if your smartphone has more processing power than the TONEX pedal.
@@Luke_WilliamsonGet a helix or kemper or quad cortex then genius. Stop whining! You comparing full on multi fx units etc with what is essentially a pedal!!! 🤡
When disabling direct monitoring, the signal going to the PC is passed thorough the selected model: so, if you really want to use it as just an interface, you have to go to stomp mode and put it in bypass; if I'm not wrong, the big pedal in "Interface" mode behaves the same, anyway (but bypassing the current model is quicker). I also find that there is a difference in volume between the same model when played through the pedal and when played through the software using the pedal as interface. It's about 3dB. Better to lower the input level or the output level in the software?
How are you doing? All good? :) I bought Tonex One and I'm not able to configure the pedal's global equalization to make a "Low Cut - High Cut" in the Frequency Range. To limit the speaker frequencies.. Could you help me? thanks
Isn't it already there? Hold ALT for 6 seconds then in Global Mode the Vol/Gain knob is your global volume. I like to keep it at max for more headroom with my presets.
that useless updates, the important ones they don't do, this means they don't listen to customers. But what's the point of releasing a new firmware for a slight improvement in latency and only in stand alone. Nonsense.
Live editing of the pedal (either of them) via software is what people want. At this point, IK should release a complete midi api that allows setting/reading all parameters (preset and global) - the user community will quickly produce better software.
Except for the fact that Tonex doesn't do MIDI
@@faben70 Maybe Tonex One yes but the original Tonex does have midi in and out
@@faben70 Tonex does support midi, it’s in the manual. Tonex one does not, or at least it’s not published. I experimented with midi/tonex and can make changes to presets live on the pedal. The only problem is you can’t read the values from the Tonex, so that leaves any third-party developers in the dark.
Geez, yes, I was thinking of the Tonex One. Which is the one that would benefit much from being MIDI-controllable
Jason thanks so much for the notification on the updates. I am new to ToneX via the Tonex1. Since receiving it I have been learning the ToneX app. There have been some frustrations in that area for me. Upfront, the amp capture models sound incredible. I have it running thru my LIne 6 HX Stomp loop and only running effects and it sounds great. The frustration I have with the app has to do with when you change an amp model on your presets, its hard to navigate back to those in the app to make further tweaks.
Thank you for the update man! I'm glad to see that now we have the direct monitoring switch on the Tonex One, it was driving me mad having to use a separate interface just to hear the presets on the software. If they add live editing on the presets this would solve my main issues with the unit. The tone is amazing, we just need to have a better editing interface now.
Thanks for keeping us updated 👍
Finally I can use tonex one as an interface to work the sounds
Thank you for these very helpful videos. I recently purchased a ToneX One and the issue I am having is getting Tone Models into Amplitube 5. I watched your Amplitube 5.5 and ToneX video from a year ago, but a lot of improvements have been made since. All my firmware and software are up to date. Appreciate any help you can offer.
Great update IMO. Sure, not every thing users have requested but things take time. I think latency improvements and the global ToneX One controls through software will be super useful.
Thanks a lot for all the helpful videos. One video about how to use tonex one as an interface will be fine. Tone adjustment before preset live use.
nice update,i wish Ik Tonex can add an option to make subfolders
Thanks, Jason!!
Good to hear about the latency improvement - I think that was a point of contention for some (definitely not for me!) As echoed above, these little updates are ok, but I’m really hoping that IK are listening to their users and working on a standalone ‘editor’ to allow editing content on TX pedal directly.
Keep up the great videos!!!
Thank you for this top video 👍👍
I really wish IK would add an option on the Tonex One to use the "tuner" function as a pedal "bypass" instead of a tuner. This functionality would allow users to have 2 Tonex One's on their board in A/B mode and have the ability to switch between to the two pedals without the need for an additional A/B box. The ability to only bypass in Stomp mode is a major fail to me, and the only reason I haven't swapped my big Tonex pedal for 2 Tonex One's. What's everyone else doing when using 2 Tones One's?
I don't recall if this was there before but I noticed when you click the "i" (preset info) icon/tab when hovering over a given preset, it gives you the quick visual overview of the signal chain that's in place. Maybe it was there this whole time and I just noticed it now? haha
I would like to tweak the Tonenet and Collections amps but it is impossible. You can just play the AMPS that are on presets A, B or C.
Thanks for this Jason 👍 do you know if there’s any latency issues when using the two different pedals now? I was hesitant to buy a Tonex one to compliment my original Tonex pedal for that reason. May be a good video to show whether there’s any of those problems or whether it’s a nonissue now 😊
Once again no update so that we can change setting on the pedal in real time through the software like nearly every single modeller out there. But wow I can rename something. Typical IK
I think that is what bothers me the most about the software.
This is a software based system. The pedal is just so you can take your sounds out in the real world.
Asking work like a hardware based system is a big stretch.
How? Line 6 do it, kemper does it, fractal does it and quad cortex Don’t seem like a stretch at all. Makes way more sense to have it then it does to not.
@@Luke_Williamson Because those modelers started out as hardware based systems…the developed software to make it easier to interact with the hardware. So the hardware is very capable…but the software (especially Kemper) is still pretty rudimentary.
I have an Axe Fx 3. That thing is as powerful as a rack mounted PC…and costs as much as a high-end gaming computer.
TONEX started off as software it basically just gives the ability to add captures to AmpliTube (also software based). All the pedal is designed to do is allow you to take the basic captures out into the world without a computer, and tweak them in some very basic ways.
I wouldn’t be surprised if your smartphone has more processing power than the TONEX pedal.
@@Luke_WilliamsonGet a helix or kemper or quad cortex then genius. Stop whining! You comparing full on multi fx units etc with what is essentially a pedal!!! 🤡
When disabling direct monitoring, the signal going to the PC is passed thorough the selected model: so, if you really want to use it as just an interface, you have to go to stomp mode and put it in bypass; if I'm not wrong, the big pedal in "Interface" mode behaves the same, anyway (but bypassing the current model is quicker).
I also find that there is a difference in volume between the same model when played through the pedal and when played through the software using the pedal as interface. It's about 3dB. Better to lower the input level or the output level in the software?
Hi. Should I lower the input trim if I am running into a SD Powerstage 170? Or is that just for when recording into an interface?
35 percent reduction in latency is fantastic
How are you doing? All good? :) I bought Tonex One and I'm not able to configure the pedal's global equalization to make a "Low Cut - High Cut" in the Frequency Range. To limit the speaker frequencies.. Could you help me? thanks
And no ASIO improvements...we wish, or at least i wish 48 Khz or 96 Khz
does it fix the lack of gain and too low input gsin
Tonex one NEEDS a global volume control instead of just per preset.
Isn't it already there? Hold ALT for 6 seconds then in Global Mode the Vol/Gain knob is your global volume. I like to keep it at max for more headroom with my presets.
Great product but gross mismanagement of updates.
that useless updates, the important ones they don't do, this means they don't listen to customers. But what's the point of releasing a new firmware for a slight improvement in latency and only in stand alone. Nonsense.
Because some players are very latency sensitive?