ToneStack GO Reviews

4/5 rating based on 36 reviews. Read all reviews for ToneStack GO for iPhone.
ToneStack GO is paid iOS app published by Yonac Inc.

Great for gigging

shepdaniels

Tube breakup is more real sounding than others IMO. Midi learn gives live gig options with BlueBoard and midi control knobs. I like it.


Favorite guitar app yet

Dank hanky panky

This app is the is, to me, the most realistic modeling app out there. Amps behave like they have real tubes, sounds are great, decent price, and let’s you get nerdy, without over doing it like in bias. My two criticism are I wish there would be more updates and new amps and effects, and I do get a fair amount of buzz through my irig2 hd. The noise suppressor effect worked great, but can kill sustain on quieter notes


Still in business?

bjjpr

Last update 3 years ago. Is there any update in the near future that could bring a background run feature?


Pretty impressive

scalylizard

Tones and customization options are really nice. Interesting also that this has a solid harmonizer which was launched years before many of its competitors. Pretty good, one of the best out there.


This has such a nice sound and flow but no auv3

Mehmui

Any hope of a port? I’ve bought a few modules over the years. And magellan is a cool synth the whammy and pitch shifter in here are some of my favorites would love to use them more.


Would be 5 stars but IAA not working

Lordradish

First, the good... This app sounds great, the live features are awesome, and the fact that you can buy individual effects instead of spending a ton on a bunch you don't need (like in BIAS FX) makes this one of the best. Now the bad, which is why it gets 3 instead of 5 stars... I have a lot of IAA effects, so I spent the 9.99 on the starter bundle to activate that feature, and I can't get it to work at all with my irig Duo, and when I just use the phone with no interface, the one IAA effect works, but none of the Tonestack ones do. It said something about sample rates... All of the effects I have would run at 44 or 48k, but there's no way to adjust.a sample rate in this app. Another problem I've had is when switching to a preset that has a lot of effects, it makes a loud noise that kind of sounds like what a noise would sound like if it went through that whole preset, effectively making changing presets during a performance impossible. I sent Yonac an email on their website over two weeks ago about both of these problems and still haven't heard back. If they weren't going to at least offer some support, I would have at least liked a refund for the starter pack. If these two problems didn't exist, this app would be almost perfect.


Finally excellent tone

0301chris

never got the right sound with Amplitube or Jamup. bought this with the full motherload and even the preset sounds are amazing. still discovering all the possibilities but this app and the effects pedals are in a different league...thanks so much for all the careful attention to detail!


Flexible, powerful...

Murdock Scott

I can't really speak to the quality of the simulations, I will leave that to people who have spent more time with guitar amps and pedals. I will say that from my perspective as a long time producer of experimental music, this set of tools seems much better than most of the others like it for building original/odd/unique effects chains. That made it worth buying the full collection for me. There is some very neat stuff in here like the octiver, space echo, and rotary speaker. I feel like I have just scratched the surface, but I can tell it's going to be a well used tool in my arsenal.


Exceptional! Really!

K2

Having this be available as a demo was a wise move on the developer's part. I was surprised at how natural the sound is. I thought I might buy things gradually, but I broke down and bought the motherlode. I am glad I did! As a jazz player, I found the clean amps really came close to what I try to get live from my real amp. What really impressed me was the plate reverb. It came really close to the plate I heard and got to record with in 1979 at a studio in Pittsburgh. If you get this app, do the motherlode deal while it lasts. I am also happy with just the effects without the amps. So flexible! I still use JamUp, Amplitube, and Stompbox, but this app is probably going to be a real "go to" for me!


Yesss!!!!

Yeah443!!!

Dude (that developer )nailed it!!! ????????????????? if you don't get this-then you're missing out!