IK Multimedia TONEX

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What timing with both of you posting about doing 4,3 inch versions! I got the Zero home tonight and swiftly got a power cable sorted. Was pretty easy to follow instructions and flash the unit (had a Windows computer available) with the .exe provided from the project. I messed up the WiFi settings (didn’t change to ”Station”) so had to turn off my home WiFi to correct it…

After that I managed to connect my BOSS FS-1-WL by typing in the ”custom name” on the BT tab on the web UI. Everything works and it was really straight forward so I’d totally recommend this project to anyone with a BT MIDI controller.

The mobile interface is of course a bit crude UI wise but totally workable, pretty responsive and quick. No complaints!

I’ve set up my BT controller like this using cable to HX Stomp:

FS1-3: Tonex preset 1-3, HX Snapshot 1-3
FS4-5: Tonex preset 4-5

With that I have 3 different amp+post FX Snapshots and can enable/disable FX directly on the Stomp to suit my flavor of the day. Then I’ve got two additional Tonex amps on FS 4+5 when I’d like a different flavor. I think I’ll be happy with this, and both the Stomp and Tonex pedals are off the floor as well in my setup. Plus with the mobile web UI it’s super easy to set up the Tonex pedal for stand-alone mode if I want to switch rooms and just do a super light, battery-powered solution. Or to change how the presets are numbered.

I’ll probably look into 3D-printing a small case for the Zero to protect it. Can easily see this being a great solution to stick underneath a pedalboard!
 
So, you can't polish a turd they say.
Just that sometimes you can.
Quick demo of how this setup works, it's really just about 2 things:

1) Even with the GT-1000 Core controlled from the Hotone Ampero Control, then passing MIDI to the Pirate MIDI Pico, which will then convert the message to be suitable for the Tonex One, switching is incredibly fast and gapless (you can see that I'm even switching inmidst of a held chord).

2) There's delay and reverb spillover.

You'll also be able to see how I can easily manipulate patch 1 to become a lead variation.



Waiting for a bunch of patch cables to replace the ugly yellow/white ones (will likely take until tomorrow, grr...), then everything will be secured with cable ties, some rubber feet will be added and then on to some rehearsals and shows. Should be great.
 
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