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Training times have massively improved on my system (3900x with 3090 GPU). They've gone from ~40 mins to around ~30-35 mins and now approx 10-15 when all is said and done. I've always done "Advanced" training which is now "Extended". The new Modeller app is such an improvement for a bunch of reasons, credit where credit is due. ToneX captures are no longer a painful process, well done.

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Seems I’ve totally missed the Extended thing. Where do you choose that? I’ve looked around and thought they ditched the different training levels or something.
 
Seems I’ve totally missed the Extended thing. Where do you choose that? I’ve looked around and thought they ditched the different training levels or something.
click on the top right hamburger then this menu will pop up.

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click on the top right hamburger then this menu will pop up.

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Thanks dean and Nathan! I think my power amp capture is OK on Optimized but the high gain caps I’m planning will def be on Extended.

I’ve got 14 years in UI/UX but IK makes sure to surprise me. I don’t know if I should be impressed or pissed that I missed that hamburger!
 
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I tried to do a local search of all of my own 'scoob701' and couldn't find any. Then I tried a search for 'scoob701' on tonenet and nothing. This one is a mess.

So, scoob701 is you? If so, apart from me being able to find all your captures easily in the Tonex plugin, I'd really like to thank you as there's some pretty exellent captures among them! I might use one as the base dirt tone on Friday's gig.

The only thing I wished was that you tagged them as amp+cab captures so the Tonex software could do its magic and remove the cab portion (which, at least on some captures, works quite well), hence allowing me to use my own IRs.
But then, maybe it's just not needed as some of them are just excellent on their own. Plus, they seem to be considerably less noisy than other captures of comparable gain structures.
Thanks again!
 
Hi All,

Been doing DI captures with the new V2 process. It feels like an improvement.

Set the Armored Sabot V3 up today and dialed it in.

I know it is inconvenient to download it from Dropbox, but I am not able to share it publicly yet on Tone.net so I appreciate the extra effort.

This amp had a rocky reception and I understand why. This V3 version of the Sabot added an extra internal gain stage that brought the input impedance up to the needed 1meg ohm.

Given this I thought many of you may be interested in trying it. This is straight in, no pedals.

Warning, this is high gain and chugs. Bring your own IR.

Let me know what you think.

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0mrl...ey=qkqb8smg46o6rmalzvp9wulkn&st=npcaavox&dl=0

Tried that profile out last night and thought it was great! I'll use that somewhere in our band sets once I spend some more time with it to dial it in on my rig. This is a great alternative for high gain Dual Rec/Triple Rec song tones and I am already using one of your V2 Triple Rec profiles you updated a few weeks ago.

BTW, I'm on +2 for my input trim. I find that works best on both my LP's and my Tele, good middle ground. I'm also able to control the input of the guitar signal somewhat with the master volume knob on my Stomp XL and that seems to fine tune it depending on if I'm playing at home or at band practice setups.

Thanks again for the profile!
 
Ok, I've asked this before, but here we go again (in case it just got lost): Is there any way to control multiple Tonex Ones from one central "MIDI-to-Tonex-lingo" device? The ones made by Pirate MIDI and Airstep all seem to be made to only work with one single device, and I don't feel like adding one device per each TO to my setup.

And before someone asks: No, getting a big Tonex instead doesn't really help as my main floorboard setup is based around the idea of having multiple (so far 2) physically separated devices available. Also, the fact that the TO is always in auto-save mode, is quite what my doctor ordered.

What I want would be: Use the A/B switching of the TOs to preselect patches per "channel" (the two TOs in the loops of the GT-1000 - at least as soon as the second one arrives, possibly on thursday).
I can of course do that right now already, really don't need access to any of the TOs FX, either, so gain, volume and tone stack control is absolutely fine, but due to the nature of the standard pots, I keep running into parameter jumps, can't keep track of what was set how and what not. Even the smallest Pirate MIDI box would adress that just nicely, as the corresponding app shows the updated parameter values per channels A/B all the time.
But cramming more than one of those boxes onto my board would be nothing I wanted, let alone I'd possibly have to disconnect and reconnect to either box all the time.

If there was a single MIDI-in box being able to control two TOs, I could defenitely envision purchasing one of those 16 knob MIDI controller boxes (which are quite affordable by now) and set it up so I could control volume and the tonestack of the 4 available TO channels at any time. That'd actually be pretty much a dream come true for the way I like to deal with things live.
 
Ok, I've asked this before, but here we go again (in case it just got lost): Is there any way to control multiple Tonex Ones from one central "MIDI-to-Tonex-lingo" device? The ones made by Pirate MIDI and Airstep all seem to be made to only work with one single device, and I don't feel like adding one device per each TO to my setup.

And before someone asks: No, getting a big Tonex instead doesn't really help as my main floorboard setup is based around the idea of having multiple (so far 2) physically separated devices available. Also, the fact that the TO is always in auto-save mode, is quite what my doctor ordered.

What I want would be: Use the A/B switching of the TOs to preselect patches per "channel" (the two TOs in the loops of the GT-1000 - at least as soon as the second one arrives, possibly on thursday).
I can of course do that right now already, really don't need access to any of the TOs FX, either, so gain, volume and tone stack control is absolutely fine, but due to the nature of the standard pots, I keep running into parameter jumps, can't keep track of what was set how and what not. Even the smallest Pirate MIDI box would adress that just nicely, as the corresponding app shows the updated parameter values per channels A/B all the time.
But cramming more than one of those boxes onto my board would be nothing I wanted, let alone I'd possibly have to disconnect and reconnect to either box all the time.

If there was a single MIDI-in box being able to control two TOs, I could defenitely envision purchasing one of those 16 knob MIDI controller boxes (which are quite affordable by now) and set it up so I could control volume and the tonestack of the 4 available TO channels at any time. That'd actually be pretty much a dream come true for the way I like to deal with things live.

I’m not super familiar with the Tonex One tbh, but I gather that it can receive MIDI over USB from a host and that’s how the Airstep stuff works?

If so, I wonder if something like the CME H4MIDI WC or H2MIDI Pro + an inexpensive USB hub would work. You’d still need a MIDI footswitch controller to control the H4MIDI, but any generic one should do.

E.g. footswitch controller MIDI DIN out > H4MIDI MIDI DIN in
H4MIDI USB A > USB hub with 2+ USB C ports
And then from those ports to the Tonex Ones

You’d then use the editor to program the H4MIDI to route whatever MIDI events it receives in the MIDI In to those USB outs.

All the same should work with the H2MIDI Pro too, but the 20USD extra (70USD vs 50USD) feels worth it for the extra ports and WIDI / Bluetooth midi support in case you need them later. The extra size might not be worth it though, depending on your board.

And both can be powered via USB or with a 9V DC adapter (barrel connector).

And just to say again: I am not 100% sure on how USB MIDI works with the Tonex One, so please verify that first.

 
Nope! It doesn't have any MIDI capabilities at all, but it can talk to the IK editor over USB and some third parties have managed to hack that capability to allow more control of the device than what IK provides.

Ohhh interesting… and annoying! Never mind then haha
 
I’m not super familiar with the Tonex One tbh, but I gather that it can receive MIDI over USB from a host and that’s how the Airstep stuff works?

Unfortunately, it's not that trivial (at first I thought it'd be, only to find out it's different). Tonex is using whatever proprietary messages that need translation from MIDI-to-Tonex-language (and vice versa if you want bidirectional communication). But there's been some clever folks who have "hacked" and translated these messages. There's a github project centered around it, from all I know, Pirate MIDI and Airstep are using it this and only deliver the hardware frontend:

To me it's not unlikely that IK deliberately tried to rule out MIDI communication for the Tonex One as it'd cannibalize sales of the bigger unit.
And well, regarding certain aspects (in fact pretty much all aspects), the Tonex One controlled via a Pirate MIDI box or an Airstep switch is in fact a much more powerful thing than the fullsize Tonex.
 
Btw, the guy I bought my first TO from has built his own Builty (see github) box with a little Arduino thing (from all I know) - unfortunately I didn't grab it from him and it's given away by now. Anyhow, he was able to control the TO from an Mvave Chocolate MIDI switcher via BT.
 
Unfortunately, it's not that trivial (at first I thought it'd be, only to find out it's different). Tonex is using whatever proprietary messages that need translation from MIDI-to-Tonex-language (and vice versa if you want bidirectional communication). But there's been some clever folks who have "hacked" and translated these messages. There's a github project centered around it, from all I know, Pirate MIDI and Airstep are using it this and only deliver the hardware frontend:

To me it's not unlikely that IK deliberately tried to rule out MIDI communication for the Tonex One as it'd cannibalize sales of the bigger unit.
And well, regarding certain aspects (in fact pretty much all aspects), the Tonex One controlled via a Pirate MIDI box or an Airstep switch is in fact a much more powerful thing than the fullsize Tonex.

Yeah, that’s a pain. And you would think one of these companies making Tonex One controllers would make a version with two USB C ports since so many people run stereo Tonex One setups.
 
As said above, I'm pretty sure it's a deliberate decision, so there's more incentives for people to purchase full size units.

Quite possibly, but it is IK so you can't rule out other options, including them being annoying intentionally just to fuck with us. Look at the software, it must have taken a lot of extra effort to make the UI that convoluted! I find it hard to believe they could have accidentally made it that bad! :ROFLMAO:
 
And you would think one of these companies making Tonex One controllers would make a version with two USB C ports since so many people run stereo Tonex One setups.

That'd be just perfect for my needs. Not even because of the stereo aspect, but simply because I could control two units from one controller (hardware or app based).
 
The best part is the OG Tonex Pedal does have midi capabilities so leaving it off the One is extra annoying!

Yeah! I have been using the MIDI fairly extensively and it’s been the only thing that has stopped me from “downgrading” to a Tonex One. Though before I assumed it was at least available over USB lol.
 
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