Two assignable expression pedals for controlling wah, volume, and more.Ī/B channel switch lets you change between two amps/cabinets within a single program. Knob-based interface for quick and intuitive editing.Īssignable control pedals for setting tap tempo and switching effects on/off. Numerous built-in amp/cabinet/effect models from the Valvetronix series.Ī wide range of realistic effect models, with routable spatial-type effects. VOX Valve Reactor (using a 12AX7/ECC83 dual triode as a power amp tube) circuit delivers the sound and feel of actual tube power amps ToneLab SE employs VOX's 12AX7-driven Valve Reactor(tm) circuit to recreate the sound and feel of a variety of tube guitar amps. The tones are warm and truly three-dimensional and to my ear sound much better than any software only modeler that I’ve ever heard.This new modeling pedalboard processor delivers VOX's acclaimed modeling technology (as found in the Valvetronix series amps and ToneLab), plus expanded modeling options and assignable, dual expression pedals for total control. It covers about every type of tone one can image and it does a very good job of making those tones sound like they came from an amp not a pedal. It can handle pristine and glassy cleans, cleans with a hint of break up, crunch and high gain tones. With that said, amp modelers have introduced us to some very cool tones. I believe it’s more accurate to say the model “sounds like” or is “ inspired by” the amp that is being modeled. Well, I’ve owned a fair number of tube amps from Vox, Marshall, Mesa, Fender, Peavey etc … I’ve also owned many amp modelers and I must say I have never played an amp modeler that sounded exactly like any of my amps. I have often read or heard somebody say that modeler x sounds exactly like amp y. The amp model concept is something that I believe is frequently misunderstood. Everything from classic clean to boutique modern metal and a whole lot in between. The ToneLab ST offers thirty-three amp models and eleven cabinet models that can be mixed and matched to heart’s contant.
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