Count_Drugula
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If it sounds good in the software, but doesn't sound good with the pedal into a cab or PA, then either something is going on with your gain staging into the pedal, or something is wrong with your playback setup, or both.
Are you possibly clipping the input of the Tonex pedal? How do you have the input trim set?
When you're using a PA, are you using a cab sim or IR? What about when you're sending the Tonex into a power amp and cab?
How does the pedal sound being fed into the same playback system (headphones, speakers, whatever) you're using with the software? If input levels are matched between software and pedal, it should sound basically the same as the software.
While it's possible and valid that you may not like Tonex, I think it's great to keep in mind that a lot of people get really good sounds, and that you're getting good sounds in software, so it's most likely an issue like this rather than Tonex itself being bad :)
Could be a gain staging thing maybe. I have the input gain gain set to flat / 0 db. I tried it a few different ways and that seemed to work fine. I also tried messing around with it with the pedal while plugged in.
The pedal sounds pretty good feeding into my DAW (Pro Tools), not quite as good as the software but close. It's just when I try to use it into the PA or a power amp + cab it's not great. I''m not using the stock presets either.
These things frustrate me because I hear people getting great sounds (albeit in a DAW) and it makes me think I'm doing something wrong somewhere but I can't figure out how / where.
ToneX One, brand new. I actually haven't even tried it with headphones yet. I'm not understanding the part about real amp + IR. Isn't that what the cab models are?Are you using a pedal? Tonex One or OG? First step would be to get the pedal to sound right with headphones.
If using a full amp+cab capture or and amp only capture plus IR and it sounds good into headphones, it should sound good into a PA, monitor, or FRFR with only minor tweaks (less reverb/delay? small EQ changes to adjust for headphones and PA neither being flat). If not I would check Tonex output levels, PA input levels, and cabling.
For a real cab, you will want an amp only capture. Start with that plus an IR, and if that sounds good through headphones, disable the cab block/IR and it should sound good into the amp and cab. Again, check output and input levels and cabling if not.
Tonex can sound fantastic through an FRFR or a real cab, so if yours doesn’t, something is definitely off.
Come to think of it, I was only running the cab at the same time as the PA, so the cab mode was on through the amp. I had it running through the return of the amp's effects loop. How do you monitor with a real cab while sending the cab si to the PA at the same time?