ToneX One Master Volume & Preset Control

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ToneX One Master Volume & Preset Control

Postby Shelter_Studios » Wed Oct 23, 2024 7:45 am

Dear community

I do use my ToneX One for about half a year now and I am pretty happy with it. I don't use a lot of features, just have my favourite amp and cab captured and use it for practicing with headphones at home. So here are some topics that I still don't really get, probably someone can give me some advice:

1) When I load a preset onto the pedal, I can freely adjust the preset on the fly on the pedal controls. The settings are saved and are not overwritten when I connect to a computer, is this correct? So is it also possible to connect the pedal and make the EQ and room reverb adjustments on the computer while listening live? I don't think so, just curious.

2) What parameters do the hardware controls really control? for example bass: Is it the bass control on the amp model? Or the bass control in the advanced parameters? Or is the EQ on the pedal a total different layer? Just curious to find out how the presets really work. In fact, I fight with a little low level on the pedal when playing with backing tracks. The backing tracks are super loud, but the guitar level would need some extra boost. The volume pot on the pedal is maxed out, so I try to find what parameters could boost the guitar master volume. So is there another parameter to control the master output of a tone model ON THE PEDAL?

Thanks for your help!
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Re: ToneX One Master Volume & Preset Control

Postby brianchappell » Thu Oct 31, 2024 8:23 am

Hello,
1. When you load a preset onto your ToneX One pedal and adjust the settings on the pedal controls, those settings are typically saved within the preset on the pedal itself. When you connect the pedal to a computer and make adjustments using software, those changes usually do not affect the settings on the pedal in real-time. So, if you adjust the EQ and room reverb settings on the computer, you might need to save those changes to the preset on the computer and then re-upload the modified preset to your pedal.
2. The hardware controls on your pedal generally correspond to the primary parameters of the amp model or effects being used. For example, the bass control on the pedal likely adjusts the bass level of the selected amp model. The EQ settings on the pedal usually affect the tone shaping of the amp model or effects. If you're looking to boost the overall output volume of your guitar while playing with backing tracks, you might want to check if there's a parameter related to output volume within the amp model settings or global settings on the pedal. This could help you increase the master output volume of the entire preset.
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