🎸 Unlock pro-level tones with AI-powered micro-pedal magic!
The IK Multimedia TONEX One is a compact AI-driven multiFX micro-pedal that models amps, cabs, and pedals with 20 gig-ready presets. Featuring TRS mono/stereo outputs, USB 3.1 Type C connectivity, customizable controls, and exclusive VIR multi-IR cabinets with 15 effects, it offers seamless integration and professional-grade tone shaping for electric guitarists.
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.7"L x 1.89"W x 2.09"H |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Micro Pedal for AI Machine Modeled Amps, Cabs & Stomps |
Power Source | 9V DC |
Controls Type | Knob |
Signal Format | Analog |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.1 Type C |
Amperage | 0.1 Amps |
Audio Output Effects | Distortion |
Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
E**N
Muy buena pedalera multiefectos.
Impresionante aparato.Instalen todo de acuerdo al manual, asegúrense de actualizar el firmware.Después todo fluye.
B**G
Fantastic Amp Tones
I'll cut to the chase and note the downfall of this unit: the software. It can be difficult to use (the knobs are insane) and honestly I tend to not edit on the computer at all (I use the manual nobs, which are pretty intuitive) or use the USB C connection except for loading amps. That being said, for (used international) $130 you get fantastic amp tones, and a huge variety online. I personally wouldn't use most of the effects with the tiny unit, but if you're looking for a DI amp, practice tool, or backup for your traditional amp, this is the best at the best price.
D**
Muy versátil y compacto
Una increíble opción de modelador, muy completo pero simple a la vez, ideal para combinar con otros pedales e incorporar un amplificador y gabinete digital a nuestra pedalboard de siempre.
S**1
Almost there, but needs a few firmware fixes
Wow, I could on for quite a while about how much I love Tonex and the impressive technological feat of stuffing that capture technology into a tiny, TINY pedal. For the positives, this little guy has all the sound quality of the Tonex Pedal (about $400) and desktop Tonex MAX software. It plays all the same amp, cab, and effect captures as the other Tonex products, and it sounds great.There's a couple nagging issues that I want to highlight that prevent this from being a 5-star review. First, while I actually think the UI is very clever for giving you this much control with so much real estate, I think there should have been more varied options for how you use captures and change them with the footswitch.At the time of release, you could load up to 20 captures on the device (which is a fair amount), but only given two (foot-switchable) options to change between them. You can play in "Dual Mode" where the footswitch goes back and forth between two captures, or "Stomp" mode, which turns a single capture on and off. These make sense as options, but in Dual Mode, there is no option to bypass (turn off) the pedal. I would much rather be able to switch between OFF - CAPTURE 1 - CAPTURE 2, especially if you are using it as an amp simulation. Also, there is an audition mode that lets you cycle through all 20 captures, but it is clunky, based on LED's (many of which look similar) and can only be controlled by hand. This limits the utility of Tonex ONE.Second, there's seems to be some type of glitch related to the infuriating "auto-save" feature. If you make any change to a capture with the pedal's knobs (perhaps the EQ or adding reverb, etc.), this is automatically saved and you cannot revert back to original unless you re-load the capture on a computer. I do not want this feature. Even worse, some of these changes seem to corrupt the capture altogether. I've played with reverb settings that seem to brick the capture into a 100% wet sound with barely-audible volume, and this cannot be fixed until you re-load the capture.Really, at this time it's a 5* product with 3* reliability and functionality, which is how we arrive at a 4* score. I am hopeful that this issues can be fixed with firmware updates, and then the Tonex ONE could be incredibly useful for portable practice or as a swiss-army knife on a pedalboard.
K**R
Bad, terrible company
First off I did not get satriani model ,got generic black edition. The item was shipped direct from tonex so can only assume their false advertising. Secondly without connecting to internet unit us unplayable, presets ste horrible and insanely complicated to adjust parameters. Good I think each bad execution, and fact that paid $50 more for satriani presents and did not receive that one makes me angry that they are use his great name to swindle.
N**A
Full features in a tiny package!
I already have Tonex Max and the Tonex pedal. I saw this on sale and thought it would be great to have as a portable practice device using my headphones, and it hasn't disappointed. Make no mistake, despite the size and knobs limitations, this has the power to do it all. What I found surprising refreshing is that because you can only load 2 presets at a time, you kind of just accept that fact and just worry about playing instead of messing around with lots of presets. I have 2 of my favorite tone models loaded up. I can power this via the USB hub I use to power my phone. This is super convenient and super portable! Once the update with the additional effect blocks come out, this is going to be that much better!
G**N
Cool product. Just not for me.
I was looking to upgrade my direct to p.a sound from my pedal board/di. I normally use an amp and mic it up on stage but looking to go direct more in the future and bag the amp. My direct rig is my pedal board into the Radial JDX drive which has amp/cab sim. It’s pretty good amp sim but not great. Adding in a graphic eq pedal after my overdrive pedals makes a huge difference so that’s what I do when I go direct.The Tonex One pedal is very cool. I watched tons of YT videos and read the manual twice before purchasing it. Operating the pedal is easy. And I got the hang of it quickly. I found a couple of good factory clean presets and tried it in a couple of different places in my pedal chain. It’s sounds pretty good and I could see it working live as a direct solution. But honestly after hours of comparing it to my current direct rig, it didn’t sound any better. My rig works just fine and actually sounded a little bit clearer and better to my ears. So I’m returning the Tonex One. Cool idea and I’m sure lots of players will love it. It’s just not for me. Some day I’ll go in full bore and get a Fractal. For now I’m good with my rig. The digital modeling and ir captures will only get better. So maybe some day.
M**D
Great Tones
I gave this pedal a good run through, and used it in a few jams and recording sessions.It's sort of a pain to have to set this up with a laptop and USB connection BUT once you get the ones you like, this thing is great and compact.The usb interface as a DI has enough lag to piss off anyone, might be cool for recording but definitely not for live.The hype is 100% justified considering the amount of tones offered in the app.This pedal has enough tonal options to justify the price and is a great IR for plugging straight in to PA's which is what I am using it for to bypass the guitar amp entirely.My only issue I had with it was getting the right overall output volume, but I got it after tinkering.
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