Features & Capabilities
User Growth & Download Statistics
App
- By:
- KORG INC.
- Rating:
- 2.50 (40)
- Version:
- 1.4.6 Last updated: 2025-10-24
- Version code:
- 838217366
- Creation date:
- 2015-07-02
- Compatible devices:
- Size:
- 58.93MB
- URLs:
- Website ,Privacy policy
- Full description:
- See detailed description
- Source:
- Apple Apps Store
- Data ingested on:
- 2026-06-06
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User Reviews
Pros
- Gives access to additional amp models and tones beyond the hardware controls, and lets you save patches and set up a virtual pedalboard.
- Interface is easy to use for many users and makes tone editing straightforward.
- Works across iPad, Mac, and PC and supports a range of Vox amps, enabling cross-device tone shaping.
- Useful for live gig scenarios with on-the-fly tone tweaks and program-saving to the amp.
Cons
- Connectivity issues: Bluetooth/USB connections often fail or won’t recognize amps, and cable/adapter quality matters.
- Software appears unmaintained or outdated, with compatibility problems on newer iOS/macOS versions.
- UI/UX criticized as cluttered and confusing, especially in live performance contexts.
- Cloud backups and file sync (OneDrive/iCloud) don’t work reliably, making backups and cross-device syncing difficult.
- No easy sharing or downloading of user-created patches; limited community features.
Recent reviews
I bought Vox’s VT40X amplifier as I needed something smaller that traveled easy. I also liked the idea that you could run the amp off an iPad and that it was a hybrid amp, with a tube for a pre-amp. The effects that come with this app are good quality, but some a bit redundant. The amp models are way overloaded with distortion-heavy-metal models- more than you could ever want or use. The other issues I have is that it’s obviously out-date software and hasn’t been updated in several years. Vox should add some more effects, like Octaver, auto-say, etc if if wants to eliminate the need for separate pedals. Sure would be great to also be able to share and download user-created apps, like similar software does. I like the app, love the amplifier but it’s long-overdue for an update.
by T_*****, 2023-10-11
Got an Adio Air GT and no matter what I do following instructions and going rogue in desperation it won’t connect to the app!! The app shows it’s there but won’t connect to my iPhone. Pretty much can’t see myself ever buying anything from vox again after this debacle.
by Ro*****, 2023-03-11
I have been using Vox amplifiers for the better part of 2 decades with my Fender Telecaster. When my previous Valvetronix died, I picked up one of the newer models and it was compatible with the Vox Tone Room software.
As I said in the title, this program opens up so many possibilities. There are some tones and amp models that are not available through the knob on the amp and are only available via the software. Using the software to take control of the amplifier just gives me more options to help me find the right tone, whether it be replicating Keith Richards, EVH, Stevie Ray, or anyone else.
The interface is really easy to use, and I like that you can see a picture of the amp model you are replicating, rather than just going off a setting on the dial. I also like the way it lets you setup your virtual pedalboard. Saving custom programs to the amp is also very easy.
If you own a Vox Valvetronix amp, this program is a must.
by BM*****, 2023-01-01
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