I’m saying my demo exp was a fail for me. And the product performance was a fail for the product. And the fact that performance result wasn’t picked up in testing stage by manufacturer is also a fail by them(cough)Peter - IK Multimedia wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2024 7:55 pm That cheat sheet is user-created, we provide a quick start guide that uses far less text and lots of pictures instead. To be completely honest, neither is perfect but both suit the people they are aimed at pretty well too.
And if you think TONEX is a massive fail, I'd invite you to a quarterly meeting but we're a private company so you'll have to trust me (and the dealers, distributors, and others) to say that is quite the opposite. Though we're aware of the difficulties some have with aspects of the software and hardware workflow and who have provided some great constructive criticisms so the improvements there will continue, as well as new features added.
presuming re quarterly meeting you mean to observe “ IK Tonex sales & profit to date by quarter reports ”
Yes I’m sure plenty of folks are buying it online, Ik sales is hitting forecasted targets and P&L variance to budget is small
Maybe IK ought to send an email to the shops warning them not to take the new Tonex One out of the box and plug into front end of an amp. (?!)
just looked at product page on that shop website,
still confused re the operation of the pedal and how to setup unit to connect to the usual guitar input jack of an amplifier..Can it be used that way at all?
Is that stompbox-only mode without the amp modelling.
Some of the IK product blurb on the webpage;
“TONEX ONE is simple to use and connects to any type of guitar or bass rig including real amps, PA systems and FRFR (Full Range, Flat Response) Cabs. Toggle the "no cab" option for direct connection to cabinets and speaker emulators.”
Well I did connect it to a type of guitar rig including a real amp a few days ago.. and it no worky!