10 Positive User Reviews for ToneStack PRO Guitar Amps & FX
Vintage amp bliss
For me, this app nails several vintage amp sounds; particularly Supro, Fender and Vox. There are excellent stomp box effects, although the reverbs aren’t quite as satisfying. The UI is generally user friendly, although a few effects aren’t quite as intuitive to operate. Not sure this is the best app choice for hi gain, although you can still get some decent tones. I’ve tried other apps with rigs, IRs, tone captures and profiles, but I play ToneStack more than the others.
Purchased for Loopy Pro
I purchased this to use in Loopy Pro, so far I like it.
Bout purchess
Great app, very practical!
Love it
After using bias fx2 for a while, I eventually tried this and feel that it generally gets me the sounds and tones I’m looking for more quickly and easily. And it also can run as an auv3 plugin which bias can’t so kudos for that.
One flaw I’ve noticed is stepping with midi cc control, particularly in the whammy effect. Would be awesome if there was some smoothing, whether configurable or not. Also I do feel like the modeling is a bit static compared to some I’ve tried. But the tones it can
A few bugs
I love the app. It has some great tones and sounds but it seems a little bit buggy. My problem with this app is that it seems like midi assignments won’t when I assign a midi cc the app seems to not remember it, and I have to reprogram it every time.
This app is great on its own
No sync,
This app will not work in Logic Pro on IPad making it useless for my workflow? I really hope this gets addressed. I will go to 5 stars if fixed!
Sounds great!
Fantastic audio plugin for guitar in garageband.
Amazing
That says it all..features, tones, no latency..brilliant!!
Awesome and stable
I got the in-app purchase too and love the flexibility!
It would be cool if roxsyn could be integrated into the chain, but AUM makes it easy enough to do.
1 Negative User Reviews for ToneStack PRO Guitar Amps & FX
Needs improvement
Generally good app but my main issue is with the ABY pedal. The three stomp pedals share the same single midi trigger instead of being split between 3 triggers. I’m not sure if Yonac expects the one trigger to cycle between the 3 states or what. In practice, I could only get it to cycle between A and B and couldn’t engage the Y. Regardless, cycling isn’t a good way of handling this because sometimes I want to click directly to the state I want to be in and not have to cycle through two states to