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Topic: Any ToneDexter users? |
Niklas Widen
From: Uppsala, Sweden
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Posted 13 Feb 2018 3:06 pm
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Has anyone in here tried the ToneDexter from Audio Sprockets? It’s like a Kemper profiler for acoustic instruments and uses technology similar to Fishman’s Aura pedals, with the added benefit of being anle to tailor the ’images’ (or WaveMaps, using ToneDexter lingo) to your own instrument.
I’ve had mine for a few weeks and really like what it does to refine a quacky piezo signal. Here’s a little clip I recorded with a dobro, switching between the raw piezo pickup and the tonedexter. Recorded straight from the output of the ToneDexter into my soundcard.
https://soundcloud.com/nickewiden/tonedexter-demo-w-beard-resophonic-guitar
Curious to see if anyone else has tried it. Would love to hear how it would work with a Weissenborn, for example.
Check put their website, www.audiosprockets.com
/Niklas |
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Bryan Daste
From: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Posted 13 Feb 2018 11:24 pm
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My bandmate has one for his acoustic guitar, and it’s truly amazing. It really does make the pickup sound like the instrument itself, using convolution. Takes a bit of doing to set it up, but if you’ve got a decent microphone it’s not that difficult really. I want one for my banjo and upright bass! And a Kemper while we’re at it. _________________ http://pedalsteelpodcast.wordpress.com |
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Niklas Widen
From: Uppsala, Sweden
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Posted 23 Feb 2018 2:30 pm
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I made a recording today of an improvised little bluegrass thing using the ToneDexter. All instruments are recorded through the TD (except for an electric bass which was DI:d) - no EQ, compression or other processing. I'm loving this little unit more and more
https://soundcloud.com/nickewiden/tonedexter-bluegrass-demo-2
I have experimented with a few banjo pickup options and the best results by far were with the LR Baggs banjo bridge with integrated piezo. That's the one used in the link above. Compare it to my other bluegrass clip, which was done with a K&K. The only limitation with the Baggs pickup is that they only make it in a 5/8" height version. |
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Lee Rider
From: Fort Bragg, California, USA
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Posted 25 Feb 2018 7:51 am ToneDexter
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Niklas: What pickup are you using on your dobro?
Thanks
Lee Rider _________________ StringBender Musical Instruments selling Gene Parson's StringBender products |
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Niklas Widen
From: Uppsala, Sweden
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Posted 25 Feb 2018 8:23 am
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I’m using Fishman’s ’Nashville series’ pickup. That’s the one that uses piezo transducers built into two replacement bridge saddles. |
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Bob Watson
From: Champaign, Illinois, U.S.
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Posted 26 Feb 2018 12:58 am
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Does it have to be a piezo pickup? I have a Beard Gold Tone with the Classic Series Passive Resophonic pickup in it and I was wondering if it would work with that pickup? |
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Niklas Widen
From: Uppsala, Sweden
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Posted 27 Feb 2018 2:17 am
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I think the passive Fishman pickup is a small piezo transducer, only that it's mounted to the cone center-screw rather than built into the bridge saddles. I have used that pickup before but never with the ToneDexter so I'm not sure how well it would work. I only know that magnetic pickups are not compatible with their technology. |
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Olli Haavisto
From: Jarvenpaa,Finland
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Posted 13 Mar 2018 7:59 pm
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I ordered the Tonedexter and had it delivered to my hotel at the Texas Steel Jamboree.
I had my mic with me and did the models or maps in my hotel room, without headphones because I forgot the adapter for 1/4†jack home
Played my Beard with the Fishman Nashville on the main stage and at least 10 players came to ask how did I get such a natural sound out of the guitar plugged in.
So, I`m really happy with it. I also played a loud bar gig in Austin using the Tonedexter and it fared equally well. A great pedal.... _________________ Olli Haavisto
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Tommy Detamore
From: Floresville, Texas
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Posted 14 Mar 2018 3:59 am
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I got mine a couple days ago. I am going to try it this weekend with upright bass, but meantime I did some preliminary testing here in the studio with a gut-string and a steel-string acoustic. This thing is impressive. And James May at Audio Sprockets has been very responsive and helpful.
I need to take it for a spin with my Schertler Basik-equipped dobro.... _________________ Tommy Detamore
Quilter Labs, Goodrich Sound, Source Audio, Neunaber Audio, and Stringjoy Authorized Dealer
www.cherryridgestudio.com
www.steelguitartracksonline.com
Last edited by Tommy Detamore on 14 Mar 2018 8:05 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Tommy Detamore
From: Floresville, Texas
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Posted 14 Mar 2018 7:54 am
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BTW, really nice stuff Niklas! And the A-B testing is dramatic and revealing. _________________ Tommy Detamore
Quilter Labs, Goodrich Sound, Source Audio, Neunaber Audio, and Stringjoy Authorized Dealer
www.cherryridgestudio.com
www.steelguitartracksonline.com |
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Charlie Thompson
From: South Carolina, USA
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Posted 19 May 2019 1:16 pm Tonedexter Banjo Advice
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Niklas Your banjo playing is superb. I am wondering if you could share the procedure you used for the banjo wavemap?
Thanks |
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Larry Dering
From: Missouri, USA
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Posted 19 May 2019 4:52 pm
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Excellent bluegrass playing and what a nice natural tone. That's great stuff there. |
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Richard Nelson
From: Drogheda, Louth, Ireland
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gary pierce
From: Rossville TN
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Posted 19 May 2019 5:40 pm
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I wonder if it will work with a Shertler basic, or does it have to be a piezo pickup. |
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Karlis Abolins
From: (near) Seattle, WA, USA
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Posted 21 May 2019 6:06 am
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After this thread was originally posted, I checked out the tonedexter and decided to get one for my Baltic Psaltery. I have found it to live up to its claims about accurate reproduction of the pickup signal as if it were being mic'd.
The training procedure is simple and responds to your playing style. Because of this, you can have several programs which were trained on different picking styles.
The notch filter is a life-saver. My instrument has a strong resonance around D-Eb and I can quickly dial in the notch to eliminate feedback. I only wish it had a couple more notches like the Fishman Aura.
All in all, it is the best preamp that I own and the one I use all of the time. I use the Aura for outside playing because the tonedexter is not battery-powered.
Karlis |
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Larry Dering
From: Missouri, USA
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Posted 21 May 2019 6:40 am
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I own the Fishman Aura Spectrum pedal and it never gets a tone like those examples. I have better results with the Baggs para DI. I'm totally impressed by the ToneDexter and will try one soon. |
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David Spires
From: Millersport, OH
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Posted 23 May 2019 5:32 am
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Thumbs up on the ToneDexter as well, and I was a Jerry Douglas Aura user. Nothing more realistic that I have come across.
-David Spires _________________ 2021 MSA Legend XL 10&7; Asher Electro-Hawaiian Junior Lap Steel; '79 OMI Dobro 66 w/ Scheerhorn cone and setup; '64 Hand-wired Re-issue Fender Princeton Reverb |
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Charlie Thompson
From: South Carolina, USA
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Posted 23 May 2019 5:59 am Mic
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Any recommendations for microphones and Mike placement? |
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David Spires
From: Millersport, OH
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Posted 23 May 2019 6:05 am
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I used my Slate ML-2 (small condenser), and just like recording... find the spot to mic it that sounds best to you. _________________ 2021 MSA Legend XL 10&7; Asher Electro-Hawaiian Junior Lap Steel; '79 OMI Dobro 66 w/ Scheerhorn cone and setup; '64 Hand-wired Re-issue Fender Princeton Reverb |
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Charlie Thompson
From: South Carolina, USA
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Posted 23 May 2019 8:31 am
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David.. did you run it through recording software and use a model or just the mic direct?
So far i have used the Ml2 and a 57.. The wavelabs sound like there is a slight phaser effect which is undesirable for me. I am using Mics direct w/o software. I have tried several mic positions |
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David Spires
From: Millersport, OH
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Posted 24 May 2019 5:13 am
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ML-2 direct, no modeling... Are you listening through headphones/in-ears, or speakers? Our fiddle player has been using the TD, and when we were on wedges, he felt the tone wasn't right, and I reminded him of the phase switch on the back.
The only other thing I can think to mention is staying very still at the mic during training (I sit down).
Hope you get it to work out... It's been amazing for me.
Sincerely,
David Spires _________________ 2021 MSA Legend XL 10&7; Asher Electro-Hawaiian Junior Lap Steel; '79 OMI Dobro 66 w/ Scheerhorn cone and setup; '64 Hand-wired Re-issue Fender Princeton Reverb |
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Charlie Thompson
From: South Carolina, USA
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Posted 24 May 2019 5:32 am
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Thanks David still working on it..Using headphones, very still and have tried both phase switch positions. looks like you are using on Dobro which I haven't tried yet. I have been using the Douglas Aura as well on on Dobro. I will be testing on dobro too. Thanks |
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