Did something interesting today - I know that the Tonex manual says that it cannot model time based effects like compressors, but something has always seemed a bit off to me about that. After all, guitar amps are compressors (among other things), and in order to capture one correctly Tonex must model some information about time interactions, otherwise the transient and sustain behavior would be exactly the same on a super clean Fender model and a super hi-gain Mesa.
So, I figured I'd test it. I had the vintage Fender out and mic'd up, so I figured I'd try a chickin pickin, country-style sound since it (often) relies heavily on compression. I dropped a Cali 76 pedal in front of it and did the capture, and I think it worked great! I can still hear the compression going on when I play the model, and when I A/B on the amp it feels and sounds pretty much the same. The model is here if anyone is interested: https://www.tone.net/tonex/tonemodels/11988
I'm kinda curious to hear from IK on this as well - what's the story with capturing time based stuff? How does Tonex handle time based information?
Thanks,
Dean