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Get a ToneX One at Thomann (EU):
Or at Sweetwater (USA):
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It might be tiny – and cheap at around $170/€149 – but the ToneX One has made me play guitar more this year than I have in… well, many years.
This partly because there’s loads of amazing (and free!) tones and sounds available in the ToneNet software and on the peal itself that cover any style of music for guitar and bass, but also because I’ve found myself able to use the ToneX One in so many different musical and creative settings.
It’s been my entire amp/cab rig. It’s been an overdrive pedal in an otherwise analogue setup. It’s been an audio interface. A tuner. A silent practice device. And an inspiration machine when I’ve been on vacations and business trips and just wanted to jam out in my hotel room.
You can run the ToneX One on its own – you just need a guitar and lead, a power cable, and headphones, and you’re good – or in so many different studio, live and practice combinations that I always find a place for it in my setup.
That said, though, it would all be for nothing if the sounds weren’t good. Thankfully, they are! The ToneX One has been the first modeling device that has convinced me with its tones AND with its dynamic playing feel.
And all this is why I think this humble and affordable mini pedal is 2024’s most essential piece of guitar gear. And I’ll go ahead and say it may well take this honor in 2025 as well! I’d love to hear what your nominations would be for the most essential pieces of guitar gear in 2024, so let me know in the comments!
Here are some links to the various parts of the video:
00:00 Hello!
01:39 THE BIG REVEAL
02:29 Why the ToneX One is so good! Price
03:04 Sounds and playing feel
04:09 Easy to use
04:31 Versatility and usage options
06:10 It’s incredibly inspirational
07:12 The not-so-good stuff
07:50 Final thoughts and goodbye
This is Amalgam Audio (no affiliation!) who have some of the best free ToneX presets I’ve discovered so far:
And The Studio Rats, who are also making some great presets:
Here’s a video from @The Tone Shepherd which really helped me when it comes to navigating the ToneX/ToneNet software:
And a general ToneX One explainer video from @GalTone Studio which I found really helpful too:
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Backing music from the YouTube Audio Library: Duck In The Alley – TrackTribe.
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