IK MultiMedia TONEX ONE Machine Modelling Pedal

£149.99

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TONEX ONE expands the TONEX Ecosystem bringing breakthrough AI Machine Modeling technology to a mini pedal format, empowering players to take the world’s most sought-after tones anywhere. Build the perfect fly rig or enhance your existing pedalboard with the best tones on the planet.

Key Features

  • Load Them Up, AI Style – Load and play AI Tone Modeled amps, cabs, and pedals
  • Connection is King – TRS mono/stereo out to connect real amps, PA or FRFR cabs
  • Full of Presets – Load up to 20 presets in A/B or on/off configurations
  • Built-In Tuner and Effects! – Onboard tuner, EQ, gate, compressor, 2 reverbs, 2 delays, chorus, flanger, tremolo, phaser and rotary (all tap-tempo).
  • Want Multiple with different Lights? – Customizable micro-knob colours, making it simple to add multiple pedals to your chain.
  • Consult the TONEX Archives – TONEX Librarian to load and organize over 25,000 Tone Models and counting…
  • TONEX Software – Free TONEX Editor software for customising tones
  • Silent Practice – Mono input and stereo/mono TRS output that doubles as a headphone out for silent playing.
  • Its Also an Audio Interface – The TONEX ONE also doubles as a 24 bit/44.1 kHz USB audio interface, so you don’t need any other gear to plug into your studio. Record with or without the onboard preset for low-latency recording.

TONEX ONE works with any guitar or bass rig including real amps, PA systems, or FRFR cabinets. It fits easily on any pedalboard and is small enough to add multiple units without sacrificing valuable space.

The TONEX Archives

Choose from a library of thousands of rare, one-of-a-kind amps and rigs, or use the included TONEX software to model your own gear to take your custom tone anywhere.

The TONEX ONE includes 200 Premium Tone Models of your choice, access to over 25,000 free user Tone Models on ToneNET, and the option to expand with premium Tone Partner and Signature collections.

Inspiring Presets

Load up to 20 presets with 3 playable slots to use any time. You can load any combination of pedal, amp and whole-rig models. Select between two performance modes: Dual A/B or on/off operating modes.

Load Impulse Responses

Load any custom IR or use IK’s VIR cabinets to fully customize your sound.

Includes an onboard tuner, noise gate, EQ and compressor, and 5 stereo reverbs including hall, room, plate, and 2 spring reverbs.

The Power of the TONEX SE Software

The included TONEX SE software can be used to capture your rig, organize and transfer Tone Models, as a standalone application, or a plug-in integrated with your DAW to enjoy the exact same tone you use live in your studio productions.

November 2024 – IK Releases TONEX FX

A free update for the TONEX Ecosystem that adds 8 new effects and an advanced noise gate!

IK is excited to announce the release of TONEX FX, a free software and firmware update that adds 8 new effects to the Tonex Ecosystem. With the new firmware installed, Tonex Pedal and Tonex One become comprehensive solutions for musicians requiring a powerful compact rig they can take anywhere.

The TONEX update features 2 delays, chorus, flanger, tremolo, phaser and rotary (all tap-tempo), plus a new spring reverb. Two new effects blocks can be configured pre- or post-amp and cab for added flexibility. With TONEX FX also comes an advanced noise gate that offers pinpoint accuracy, with a pre/post option, delivering ultra-tight gating for modern guitar styles.

The 8 new effects and noise gate can be combined with Tone Models and saved as presets using the onboard controls of the TONEX Pedal. They can also be tweaked within TONEX Mac/PC and transferred to the TONEX Pedal and TONEX ONE. And, of course, you can use the new effects in TONEX Mac/PC for recording.

Ingredient Allergy Warning : Product may contain nuts.

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EQ

While Ed Sheeran primarily relies on the natural sound of his acoustic guitar and vocals, he occasionally uses EQ (Equalization) to shape and enhance his tone during live performances or in the studio. EQ pedals or onboard preamps can allow him to adjust the frequency response of his guitar signal to suit the acoustics of different venues or to achieve specific tonal characteristics. Here’s how EQ might be utilized in Ed Sheeran’s setup:

1. **Tonal Shaping**: EQ can be used to adjust the balance of frequencies in the guitar signal, allowing Ed Sheeran to shape his tone to his liking. For example, he might boost the midrange frequencies to bring out the warmth and presence of his acoustic guitar, or cut certain frequencies to reduce any harshness or mud in the sound.

2. **Feedback Control**: In a live setting, EQ can help control feedback by notching out problematic frequencies that might cause the guitar signal to feed back through the amplification system. This can be particularly useful when performing in venues with challenging acoustics or high volume levels.

3. **Room Correction**: In situations where the venue’s acoustics are less than ideal, EQ can be used to compensate for any deficiencies in the sound. By adjusting the EQ settings, Ed Sheeran can tailor the guitar tone to sound more balanced and natural, regardless of the room’s acoustic properties.

4. **Matching Gear**: EQ can also be used to match the tone of Ed Sheeran’s guitar to the sound of other instruments or equipment in his setup. For example, he might adjust the EQ to complement the tonal characteristics of his vocal microphone or to blend seamlessly with backing tracks or other instruments.

Overall, while EQ may not be a central component of Ed Sheeran’s guitar effects setup, it can still play a valuable role in shaping his tone and ensuring that he achieves the desired sound in different performance environments. Whether used subtly for tonal shaping or more aggressively for feedback control, EQ allows Ed Sheeran to tailor his guitar tone to suit his musical vision and performance needs.

Flanger

A flanger is a type of guitar effects pedal used to create a swirling, whooshing sound by modulating the phase of an audio signal. It works by combining the original signal with a slightly delayed and modulated version of itself. As the two signals interact, they create peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum, resulting in the characteristic “jet plane” or “swooshing” sound associated with flanging.

Key features of a flanger pedal include:

1. **Rate**: Controls the speed at which the delayed signal is modulated. Higher rates produce faster modulation, while lower rates create slower, more subtle effects.

2. **Depth**: Adjusts the intensity of the modulation effect. Higher depth settings result in more pronounced sweeps, while lower settings produce a gentler effect.

3. **Manual (or Range)**: Sets the center frequency of the modulation. This control allows you to focus the effect on specific frequency ranges, altering the tonal character of the flanging.

4. **Feedback (or Regeneration)**: Determines the amount of modulated signal that is fed back into the effect. Increasing feedback can create more pronounced peaks and troughs, resulting in a more intense effect.

Flanger pedals are commonly used in various music genres, including rock, metal, and psychedelic music, to add movement, depth, and texture to guitar tones. They can be used subtly to add a touch of modulation and dimension to a guitar sound, or more prominently to create dramatic swirling effects. Overall, flanger pedals offer guitarists a versatile tool for shaping and enhancing their tone, adding a dynamic and expressive element to their playing.

Guitar Pedals

Your pedal is like a signature dish for your sound — a flavour-packed creation that transforms the bland ingredients of your guitar into something unforgettable. Each one adds its own seasoning, texture, and heat, turning a simple meal into a feast of tone.

These tasty little boxes sit in a row, like plates on a buffet, letting you mix and match flavours as you play. With one tap of your foot, you can swap sweet for spicy, subtle for smoky, and serve up something completely new. From the comfort food of warm overdrive to the fiery kick of fuzz, from smooth jazz sauce to heavy-metal spice, pedals give players a full menu of options to express their taste.  And just like with food, once you’ve tried one dish, you’ll want to sample them all.

Collecting, trading, and discovering new flavours soon becomes part of the joy of being a tone-loving gourmet geek with a guitar.

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Phaser

A phaser is a type of guitar effects pedal that creates a swirling, sweeping sound by modulating the phase of the audio signal. It works by splitting the incoming signal into two paths, shifting the phase of one path, and then recombining them. This creates peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum, resulting in a distinctive, “phasing” effect characterized by moving notches in the frequency response.

Here’s how a phaser pedal typically works and some common features:

1. **Rate**: The rate control adjusts the speed at which the phase-shifting effect oscillates. Increasing the rate produces faster modulation, creating a more pronounced swirling effect, while decreasing the rate slows down the modulation for a smoother, more subtle effect.

2. **Depth**: The depth control adjusts the intensity or depth of the phase-shifting effect. Higher depth settings result in more pronounced peaks and troughs in the frequency response, while lower settings produce a more subtle modulation.

3. **Feedback (or Regeneration)**: Some phaser pedals feature a feedback control that determines the amount of modulated signal fed back into the effect. Increasing the feedback creates more pronounced peaks and troughs in the frequency spectrum, resulting in a more intense and resonant phasing effect.

4. **Stages**: Phasers typically have multiple stages (usually four, six, or eight), each of which contributes to the overall phase-shifting effect. More stages generally result in a more complex and textured phasing sound.

5. **Sweep (or Manual)**: The sweep control adjusts the center frequency of the phase-shifting effect. This allows you to focus the phasing effect on specific frequency ranges, altering the tonal character of the modulation.

6. **Resonance (or Feedback)**: Some phaser pedals feature a resonance control that emphasizes the peaks and troughs in the frequency response, creating a more pronounced and resonant effect. This control can add richness and depth to the phasing sound.

Phaser pedals are commonly used in various music genres, including rock, funk, and psychedelic music, to add movement, depth, and texture to guitar tones. They can be used to create swirling, swirling effects on rhythm parts, add dynamics to lead lines, or create atmospheric textures for ambient music. Overall, phaser pedals offer guitarists a versatile tool for shaping their tone and adding expressive modulation effects to their playing.

Reverb

A reverb pedal is like the rich sauce that ties every flavour on the plate into one smooth experience. It adds depth, warmth, and atmosphere — the sonic equivalent of a perfectly reduced glaze that lingers on the tongue. Whether you’re after the subtle ambience of a cosy café (spring or plate reverb) or the grand echoes of a cathedral (hall or shimmer reverb), this is where your tone breathes and expands. A touch of reverb can turn a dry sound into something lush and inviting — but pour on too much, and it’s all you can taste. Used with finesse, it’s the finishing touch that transforms your tone from plain to unforgettable.

Tremolo

A tremolo pedal modulates the volume of your guitar signal up and down in a rhythmic pattern, creating a pulsing or wavering effect that can sound vintage and hypnotic or sharp and choppy depending on the settings. It’s one of the oldest effects in guitar history, famously used on classic amps from the 1950s and ’60s.

Most tremolo pedals let you control the speed, depth, and wave shape, allowing you to go from smooth, subtle swells to intense stuttering tones. It’s a simple but expressive effect that adds movement and character to your sound.

Tuner

A tuner is an essential pedal or device that helps keep your guitar perfectly in tune by detecting the pitch of each string and showing whether it’s sharp or flat. Tuners come in many forms, from simple clip-on units to advanced pedalboard models with bright displays and muting options for silent tuning on stage. They ensure accurate pitch, stable tone, and a more professional sound, making them one of the most important tools for any guitarist.

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