johnnyj71 wrote:They are offering a $100 discount in my cart. I do have ToneX Max already. Another thing is that this should have an FX Loop. I am surprised it doesnt.
Peter_IK wrote:Since TONEX Pedal is not a multifx it does not have an effects loop - it would be placed on a pedalboard with the appropriate types of other pedals placed before (boost, drive, etc) or after (time-based, modulation etc) after.
johnnyj71 wrote:Peter_IK wrote:Since TONEX Pedal is not a multifx it does not have an effects loop - it would be placed on a pedalboard with the appropriate types of other pedals placed before (boost, drive, etc) or after (time-based, modulation etc) after.
I am not sure that makes sense. If it's supposed to replace an amp why not have an effects loop. If it's not a multi-fx then shouldn't it have an effects loop? If it's a multi-effects unit I would give it a pass. Maybe I am wrong?
A STOMP can’t be a time-based or phase-based pedal such as: compressor, reverb, delay, chorus, phaser,
flanger, etc...
Also some vintage fuzzes and overdrives that have parallel paths inside can’t be modeled.
Peter_IK wrote:It is not a typical multifx unit. You would put certain pedals before the amp, certain pedals after. It is meant to sit nicely in a pedalboard.
bertsmith30 wrote:Pedals that would normally go in an FX loop sound better after a cab sim anyway so the need for an FX loop carries no weight.
Edit: Serious question, what is the point of the stereo out. What part of the Tonex stomp utilizes it. I would really like to be able to load custom left and right IRs but I don’t see anything in the documentation showing that it is possible (please tell me it’s possible!).
jhall123 wrote:bertsmith30 wrote:Pedals that would normally go in an FX loop sound better after a cab sim anyway so the need for an FX loop carries no weight.
Edit: Serious question, what is the point of the stereo out. What part of the Tonex stomp utilizes it. I would really like to be able to load custom left and right IRs but I don’t see anything in the documentation showing that it is possible (please tell me it’s possible!).
Best Leslie sim there is (Better than a real Leslie IMHO) is a 1980's era Arion SC-1 Stereo chorus
plugged into two power amps from the stereo outs. There's a lot of efx pedals that have two ins and two outs.