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Put the Power of TONEX at Your Feet

Take the groundbreaking guitar modeling might of the IK Multimedia TONEX ecosystem out of the studio and onto the stage with the TONEX Pedal! In a nutshell, this pedal is a portable, computer-free way to access your TONEX Tone Model library, with a whopping 150 preset slots to store your favorite amplifiers, cabinets, pedals, and full-size rig models. IK Multimedia also grants you access to 1,000 of their Premium Tone Models (accessible via the included TONEX MAX software and the TONEX app), containing near-indistinguishable replications of some of the world’s rarest and most sought-after gear. Still, that’s only the beginning of the TONEX Pedal’s stage and studio utility; with 5-pin MIDI I/O, USB audio interface functionality, stereo output, built-in effects, VIR cabinets, and much more, the TONEX Pedal’s all-encompassing feature set is all but guaranteed to become the centerpiece of your next stage or studio rig.

Introducing TONEX FX

Free for all TONEX users, the TONEX FX update elevates IK Multimedia’s all-encompassing modeling ecosystem with the addition of 8 effects. No longer will you need to rely on your physical pedals to deck out your TONEX with time-based and modulation effects, as this update grants you two distinct delays, chorus, flanger, tremolo, phaser, and rotary effects — all of which are configurable via tap tempo. Next, the TONEX pedal’s reverb count grows to six, giving you a studio-grade selection of echoes to impart space and dimension to your sound. These powerful effects can be configured either pre- or post-amp and cab, with a grand total of seven FX blocks available for complete tonal customization.

150 world-class Tone Models

The TONEX Pedal harnesses the power of IK Multimedia’s cutting-edge AI Machine Modeling technology to deliver you up to 150 studio-grade Tone Model presets at any one time. This pedal is essentially the world’s most well-stocked studio guitar locker in an easily portable pedal format, packed to the brim with exact tonal replicas of the world’s most sought-after amplifiers, pedals, cabinets, and even full-size rigs. Plus, while IK provides 1,000 premium tone models right out of the gate, you can also download unlimited free user models for a truly endless assortment of tones.

The centerpiece of your TONEX ecosystem

While the TONEX Capture and TONEX software are excellent choices for musicians at home or in the studio, the TONEX Pedal is a performing musician’s dream! An exceptionally straightforward control scheme with three footswitches to swap between your presets, an assortment of knobs, and an easy-to-read screen allow you to take your TONEX models out of the studio and straight onto the stage — no computer necessary. Moreover, when testing the TONEX Pedal out at Sweetwater, we were incredibly impressed by its straightforward operation. The TONEX Pedal may be host to some of the most advanced modeling technology in the guitar world, but operating it still feels like tweaking a pedal or dialing in a traditional amplifier.

Ultra-realistic VIR cabinet simulations

The TONEX Pedal comes equipped with a host of IK Multimedia VIR (Volumetric Impulse Response) cabinet simulations to offer the most true-to-life Tone Models possible. These top-class simulations utilize hundreds of IRs per cabinet to capture every nuance and detail of playing through a traditional speaker cabinet in the flesh. What’s more, the TONEX Pedal is also fully compatible with custom IRs. You can even create a cab sim of your favorite speaker cabinet using TONEX Capture or TONEX Software.

Effortless home recording

For all the TONEX Pedal’s performance-minded features, make no mistake: this pedal is primed for the studio. In fact, the TONEX Pedal doubles in function as a full-fledged USB audio interface, allowing you to lay down studio-quality guitar tracks in your DAW of choice with just your instrument and the TONEX Pedal. Lastly, a rear-panel headphone jack allows for simple direct monitoring of your tone and makes the TONEX Pedal an endlessly convenient noise-free practice partner.

IK Multimedia TONEX Pedal Features:

  • Puts the power of IK Multimedia’s state-of-the-art TONEX ecosystem at your feet
  • Includes TONEX MAX software and IK Multimedia's AmpliTube 5
  • Can hold up to 150 separate TONEX Tone Models of your favorite pedals, amps, cabinets, or whole-rig models at once
  • Comes with 1,000 Premium Tone Models from IK Multimedia right off the bat, with limitless access to free user Tone Models on ToneNET
  • Download your preferred Tone Models using TONEX software, or you can even capture your own gear with TONEX Capture
  • Access your preferred TONEX models using the free TONEX iOS app
  • Load up your own custom IRs to perfectly dial in your tone
  • 150 presets organized into 50 banks of 3 preset slots for quick access
  • Parametric EQ, gain control, and volume to adjust your sound for your respective application
  • Built-in utility effects including an advanced noise gate, compressor, 5 stereo reverbs, and analog-modeled EQ
  • Straightforward operation with an easy-to-read screen
  • Functions as a 24-bit/44.1kHz USB audio interface for effortless guitar tracking
  • Headphone out for quiet practice and recording
  • Full MIDI functionality for enhanced control, with 5-pin DIN I/O
  • Crafted in Italy with top-quality construction, including a road-ready aluminum chassis
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Tech Specs

  • Pedal Type: Amp Modeling with USB Interface
  • Analog/Digital: Digital
  • Form Factor: Pedal
  • EQ: Parametric EQ
  • Presets: 150 Presets (50 banks x 3 preset slots)
  • Amp Modeling: Downloadable Amp/Rig Tone Models
  • Impulse Response: VIR multi-IR Cabinets, Custom IR Loader
  • Effects: 5 x Stereo Reverbs, Compressor, Noise Gate
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Outputs: 2 x 1/4" (L/mono,R)
  • MIDI I/O: In/Out
  • Other I/O: 1 x 1/4" (expression)
  • USB: 1 x Type B
  • Headphones: 1 x 1/4"
  • Software: AmpliTube, TONEX player/librarian
  • OS Requirements - Mac: macOS 10.15 or later
  • OS Requirements - PC: Windows 10 or later
  • Features: 24-bit/44.1kHz Audio Interface
  • Power Source: 9V DC power supply (included)
  • Power Usage: 320mA
  • Height: 2.16"
  • Width: 6.92"
  • Depth: 5.59"
  • Weight: 2 lbs.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: XG-PEDAL-TONEX-IN

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Reviews

The TONEX Pedal is for real!!!!

I had been watching YouTube vids of the TONEX pedal for the better part of six months and finally decided to give it go with the also purchased 78/79 brown sound. All I can say is wow!!!! I have four tube amps MesaBoogie MarkIV, Mojave Dirty Boy, Panama Guitar Sharman and a VOXAC50 CP I would constantly switch to get certain heavy tones.... well it looks like I won't be needing them anymore as the TONEX pedal will just absolutely do everything with just a PC, and the TONEX700 Cab. It even handles all my acoustic guitar tones quite well.... And I can see even a bigger benefit live.


Keep in mind make sure your PC has plenty of hard drive space. I had to get an external hard drive for smoother operation using all the IkMedia apps. Also SweetWater helped with the download as you are supposed to register all the product through the IKMedia app instead of the webpage. And you must also login to TONEX.net web page using you IKMedia credentials.

Tone X Is the real Deal!
I was very skeptical about purchasing a Tone X. I am blown away. It works perfectly before or after my drive pedals. In front of the amp. Even the stock presets are very useable. And for the money. It's way worth the money. A+
Awesome, just awesome!
First, you have to understand what this pedal is and does. It is NOT a competitor of the Kemper, Fractal, or Helix, although the raw amp and speaker presets are just as good, if not BETTER, and easier to work with because of the IK software. Consider this a competitor of the Boss IR-200, Strymon, etc "amp in a box" pedals. On that note, it BLOWS the competition away (I tried MANY, and all of them fell short).

I run my analog pedals into this unit, with the time-based effects running after it on my pedalboard, then into a powered FRFR speaker and FOH. Seriously, the tones out of this thing are STELLAR. And, to boot, reverb, comp, noise gate, and crunch pedals (although I keep the presets clean and use the analog OD/boost pedals on my board instead).

You'd be amazed at what it sounds like into a small, powered speaker. And, what a bonus - a speaker on a stand sitting at 5' high behind you makes it really easy to hear yourself! I played one gig so far in a small venue, and while I still need to do some tweaking, I am seriously considering making this my primary rig. For the price, there's nothing that even comes close to the Tonex.
Music background: 50 years
The future is here. AI has taken over.
I had been looking for an alternative to a Helix/QC/Kemper-type of unit for my board for a while that only did amp modelling and that was within my budget. So when the Tonex released, it was a no-brainer. The amp models are second-to-none in terms of sheer accuracy, confirmed by null-tests. You spend so much of your time as a guitar player looking at amps and pedals and cabs/speakers and drooling over some and wondering what others sound like. Now we have a pedal that can scratch all those itches.

Want to play on that awful Crate you had when you were 16? That Mesa-Boogie your favorite guitarist plays. That coveted Marshall that everyone says is a holy grail? That obscure amp you saw once that nobody had ever heard of? That "amazing" pedal that was discontinued 15 years ago and is now selling for hundreds of dollars second-hand? Well now it's all yours! As long as someone owns it and has Tonex, that is.

It not only does amps, cabs, and distortion pedals well, but it can also do boost pedals, drives, compressors, distressors, EQ presets, whatever a Sonic Maximizer does, etc. It also does amps, pedals, DI pedals, and cabs for bass and acoustic guitar as well. The bass models sound just as good and realistic as the guitar models, but I haven't yet had the opportunity to test out any acoustic models or pedals yet.

The onboard compressor and reverb leave little to be desired and the included noise gate works better than my TCE Sentry, which is an amazing gate itself. The onboard EQ, presence, and depth controls respond the way you'd expect a real amp would, and has parametric controls via the Preset menu. The "gain" control for the amp is really the "input gain" so you really have to find a capture that's within the ballpark of the gain level you're going for, but the gain knob does help a lot for minor tweaking. Just don't expect to find a crunchy amp, crank the gain, and get a good hi-gain metal tone out of it. I find it's a lot more effective to back the gain off of an especially hot amp than trying to increase the gain on a weak sounding amp.

My only gripes are barely complaints, but the software could be a little more streamlined. AFAIK you cannot save the presets you made on the pedal to the Tonex software and you can't transfer presets you make in the Tonex software to the pedal. So, if you accidentally erase a preset on your pedal (I'll get to that) then you have to re-find the model that you used and remake the preset because there's no way to back it up on the software. ALSO, I've been encountering a problem when swapping preset around on the pedal where when you swap 2 presets, the swapped preset will fill both slots and erase the other preset, which can be infuriating at times, especially when you first get the pedal because you're trying to set up 150 presets...

That being said, this pedal is so good that, even with those complaints, I don't feel this pedal deserves any less than 5 stars. I got this thing a little over 2 weeks ago and I've barely done anything but play guitar and write/record music since. This thing has made me a very happy and very occupied guitarist.

11/10
Music background: Recording Artist
This is a crazy review!
For quite a while I have considered getting a profiling/capturing/modeling device to have multiple amp sounds available for my band and personal enjoyment. The relatively steep price made me pause, especially since I really love the way my amp and pedal board sounds. Then I saw promotional videos for the Tonex pedal that sounded amazing, and the price of under $ was completely reasonable. I pulled the trigger and ordered one.

The presets sound fantastic. There are remarkably accurate models of every amp I can imagine, and they are easy to add to any of the 150 preset locations on the pedal using free software and a USB cable. I'm not a metal player, so there are plenty of super high gain tones that come standard that I have absolutely no use for. But given the overwhelming number of models that you can get on the ToneNET for free and the ease with which you can add them to your unit I don't consider that an issue.

I started with a 36 song set list that my band was scheduled to play on March 31, 2023. I went song by song and picked an amp sound that totally fit the song, and in many cases I had one sound for verses, another for choruses, and a third for guitar solos. I could save them with different volume levels, effects levels, etc. in addition to allowing me to have a different amp model for each part. So cool. I want to give you fair warning that there are so many amazing amps available to try that you can easily get lost in sampling all of your options and neglect to actually play songs. It takes a while to get over the embarrassment of riches that you're going to have when you get one of these.

We tested it out at rehearsal, and everybody raved about how good it sounded direct to the mixer. They loved my tone selections and thought it added to the realism that the guitar sounds matched the tones you were used to hearing on the real songs. I even took it one step further and used the MIDI feature to automatically make channel changes when we switched songs on the app we use for chords and lyrics (we use SongBook by LinkSoft and it supports bluetooth MIDI commands while running off either an Android or iOS device). It is very cool, and very capable.

Here's where this review gets crazy. On March 31, 2023 my band set up at a big ballroom in Little Rock, AR. We were scheduled to play a three hour gig for a dance club that evening. But instead, just when we were set to sound check emergency sirens went off and the building took a direct hit from an EF3 tornado. The building was destroyed, and my two guitars shattered (I lost a super nice Taylor 615ce and a Gibson ES 335 plus other stuff). The roof collapsed on us, and by nothing short of a miracle we escaped unharmed. Our equipment was not so fortunate. Everything was thrown around the room and we had to dig stuff out under piles of debris.

But we gathered stuff up, covered in rocks, mud, building materials, and drenched in rain since the roof blew off the building. I took it home, cleaned it up, dried it off, and noticed a knob missing. I went back to the music hall the next day and found the missing knob in the middle of a bunch of rocks and building material. That was like the needle in the haystack for sure. Finally, on the next day I plugged it in just to see what would happen. I fully expected it to be fried. I thought to myself, "at least I backed it up so I can restore all my favorite sounds when I get a replacement." Instead, I plugged it in and connected it to my PA and it plays perfectly. I'm so stoked!

I'm not suggesting anybody leave their Tonex out in the rain or abuse it like the tornado abused mine, but the build quality is clearly not shabby!

There are a few things I would like to see improved with the software interface, but as far as functionality and sound quality this unit is amazing. If you buy a reamp box you can capture any amp. I haven't bought one yet and I don't miss the ability to model a bunch of amps, because I don't have a bunch of amps. Plus, people with amps that are way out of my budget have already created pro grade models that I can get for free! And when I'm playing either at home or gigging out I bring a tiny little board with my Tonex and a direct box, and I'm guaranteed to sound fantastic. Load in and load out just got very easy.

This is absolutely worth the price, and not too tough to set up with your favorite sounds. Highly recommended
Music background: I play for my own enjoyment and with a band that gigs a few times a month.
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Much to the pleasure of our orthopedists, professional-grade modeling gear keeps getting smaller and more powerful every year. While there will always be a purpose and a place in our hearts for massive amplifier stacks and sprawling pedalboards, lugging around a backbreaking rig is now an option rather than a requirement. The impeccable authenticity and endless sonic possibilities of modern pedals were unthinkable for guitarists and bassists of the past, much less the fact that these devices can now quite literally fit in the palm of your hand. It's a golden age for guitarists and bassists, to be sure. This fact is exemplified by three of our favorite modern multi-effects and modeling pedals: the TC Electronic Plethora X1, the Line 6 HX One, and the IK Multimedia ToneX One. Each of these "ones" boasts its own distinct advantages for the modern musician, so we'll start with a quick review of each pedal's features then finish by helping you nail down which of the three is right for you! Along the way, we'll include a few sound samples of our favorite effects to show you what these premium pedals are capable of! Full disclosure: the HX One and Plethora X1 samples were recorded through a Universal Audio Dream '65 Reverb Amp pedal while the ToneX One samples utilize a black-panel Fender Deluxe Reverb emulation that was loaded into the pedal. TC Electronic Plethora X1 We'll kick off our discussion with the TC Electronic Plethora X1, the newest of our three devices. This ultra-portable stereo multi-effects pedal plays one effect preset at a time, features seven dual-slot banks for a total of 14 possible effects, and hosts seven preloaded all-time-classic TC Electronic effects to choose from out of the box. While it's technically correct to say that the Plethora X1 comes equipped with seven effects, each one offers sonic variations pulled directly from the modeled TC Electronic pedal. For example, the Plethora X1's reverb doesn't merely unlock a single reverb patch; it grants you all the time-tested reverb tones of the TC Electronic Hall of Fame II reverb pedal from splashy spring sounds and moody modulated 'verbs to angelic shimmery tones. Cycling through presets is as simple as turning the pedal's dedicated preset knob, and you can switch between two effects using the A/B mode. Plus, it's a breeze to swap presets for fresh, new effects by connecting via USB-C or Bluetooth to the Plethora X1's TonePrint companion app. Although the trio of parameter knobs and the 1-inch color LCD allow intuitive sculpting of your currently selected effect, the TonePrint app provides access to a panoply of in-depth parameter options to craft the presets of your dreams. Yet, if you're more of a plug-and-play type of guitarist, then the TonePrint app also contains countless artist-curated presets. Add to list Add to cartLearn More Line 6 HX One At first glance, the Line 6 HX One appears to be a close analogue to the Plethora X1. Both pedals feature a robust collection of effects; both pedals can play a single effect at a time; both pedals have stereo ins and outs; and both pedals have "one" in the name. However, a closer look reveals that these two stompboxes are aimed at different players -- let's quickly go over the HX One's features to set the record straight. The HX One clocks in about the size of two standard pedals placed side by side and is positively crammed with effects fueled by Line 6's industry-leading HX technology. How many effects? It has 128 onboard preset slots and more than 250 total effects, and the list grows larger all the time. From fan-favorite Line 6 delays and reverbs to exacting sonic emulations of legendary overdrive pedals, the HX One's effects collection truly encompasses all -- it would be far easier to list what effects the HX One can't cover. Add to list Add to cartLearn More Add to list Add to cartLearn More Add to list Add to cartLearn More Add to list Add to cartLearn More Navigating this comprehensive collection is a joy, thanks to the HX One's straightforward workflow, Effect knob, and OLED screen, while the top three knobs ensure lightning-fast editing of your current effect's parameters. What's more, if you're running a complex stage rig or require extensive in-the-moment dynamics control, then you'll be sure to appreciate the HX One's 5-pin MIDI connections and handy expression-pedal input. Finished with an inspiring Flux feature that transitions between two presets, USB-C, and a powerful desktop editor, the Line 6 HX One puts a treasure trove of professional-grade effects at your command. https://youtu.be/SitWOzMaH7E?si=6lhJa_DwH52TGzKW IK Multimedia ToneX One Finally, we come to IK Multimedia's ToneX One. It's the black sheep of the "ones" since the ToneX One is primarily a modeler that plays IK's AI machine-modeled Tone Models. What's a Tone Model? Effectively entire signal chains unto themselves, Tone Models comprise seven blocks: Noise Gate, Amp, Cab, Comp, Modulation, Delay, and Reverb. ToneX One comes loaded with 20 Tone Models right out of the gate, and the pedal's included TONEX SE software provides access to 200 additional Premium Tone Models and more than 25,000 (and constantly growing!) Tone Models to load up on ToneNET. Best of all, you can craft your own custom Tone Models by mixing and matching the software's extensive arrangement of exquisitely captured amps, cabs, and stomps (modeled boost, overdrive, distortion, fuzz, EQ, and preamp pedals). Did we mention that this pedal also doubles as a full-fledged USB audio interface? Once you've dialed in your 20 preferred Tone Models from TONEX SE's nearly endless options, the ToneX One pedal offers an impressive degree of fine-tuning on the pedal itself with its trio of mini dual-function knobs (Bass/Gate, Mid/Comp, Treble/Reverb). Plus, the ToneX One features two modes to aid you in your recording and performing endeavors: a Stomp mode that engages and disengages your currently selected Tone Model and a Dual mode that swaps between two Tone Models with a click of the footswitch. All in all, the ToneX One presents an entire rig that fits in the palm of your hand. Add to list Add to cartLearn More Add to list Add to cartLearn More https://youtu.be/-UACiMGJRXw?si=RE7x_y5zBascvVw2 Which Pedal Is Right for Me? Now that we've gotten the hardware specs and features out of the way, it's time for the main event: which of these three pedals is right for you? https://youtu.be/nO3OklFYSAg?si=PJP0xJFCyjC8d_GS Why Would You Choose the TC Electronic Plethora X1? TC Electronic's Plethora X1 is lean and clocks in at the most economical price point. Onboard control isn't quite as robust as the others, although connecting to the TonePrint app via Bluetooth or USB supplies a seriously massive assortment of tonal tools to explore. Furthermore, while the Plethora X1's 14 effects may pale in comparison on paper to the HX One's 250 and the ToneX One's 25,000 available through ToneNET, it's important to remember that each of those 14 are entire modeled pedals with their own subsets of effect types and patches. When you add up all the distinct variations -- along with the extremely in-depth editing options and artist-curated presets of TC Electronic's TonePrint app -- the race for sounds is a lot closer than it might appear when simply comparing spec sheets! Taking all these points into account, we'd recommend the Plethora X1 to the player who requires a versatile multi-effects library with all the hits yet also favors a standard stompbox workflow. In fact, once you've set your seven presets with the TonePrint app, navigating the Plethora X1 is essentially identical to dialing in sounds on any of TC Electronic's stompboxes, only you get a convenient screen to check your presets and parameters. Add to list Add to cartLearn More Add to list Add to cartLearn More Why Would You Choose the Line 6 HX One? Of these three pedals, the Line 6 HX One boasts the richest range of effects to choose from. These effects cover everything from the chorus, reverb, delay, and so on offered by the Plethora X1 and the ToneX One to esoteric and experimental effects such as ring modulators and bitcrushers. The HX One also provides a rock-solid set of overdrive, distortion, and fuzz models to explore -- a key fact to consider if you're going between the HX One and the Plethora X1, which does not feature these effects. When it comes time to adjust your parameters, almost everything you need is right on the pedal. Who would we recommend the Line 6 HX One to? We recommend it for any guitarist or bassist who can't live without every effect at their disposal. Slapping an HX One onto your pedalboard dramatically opens up your sonic options, and it's a no-brainer for gigging musicians tackling diverse set lists that might need a vibe pedal for one song and a guitar synth for the next. The HX One also leverages superior in-the-moment control and functionality, featuring an expression-pedal input, MIDI, and a dedicated tap tempo/Flux footswitch. Why Would You Choose the IK Multimedia ToneX One? There's no doubt about it: the IK Multimedia ToneX One is markedly different from the reasonably similar HX One and Plethora X1. Still, with AI machine modeling and the ability to emulate boost, overdrive, distortion, fuzz, EQ, and preamp pedals, there's a compelling argument to be made that the ToneX One is the effects (and amp) modeler for you! This pedal's 20 onboard Tone Models can be configured via USB with TONEX SE to include most bread-and-butter effects, though ToneNET's constantly rising number of downloadable community Tone Models dwarfs anything else by comparison. That said, the ToneX One's bonus ability to capture stomps gives it a leg up when it comes to dirt boxes. Another point to consider is that the ToneX One is highly dependent on its included software. The pedal itself offers strong adjustability, yet ceaseless tone chasers will regularly need to venture back into TONEX SE to switch up their sounds. For this reason, ToneX One is a superb option for any musician already invested in IK Multimedia's ecosystem -- especially if you're interested in digitally capturing your current rig and loading it on your ToneX One as a Tone Model! Add to list Add to cartLearn More Add to list Add to cartLearn More Add to list Add to cartLearn More Software-shy musicians and those obsessed with modulation, time-based, and other such effects may opt for our other two offerings, yet the ToneX One makes up ground with its ability to play multiple effects simultaneously and its massive library of modeled amps and effects. So, while the HX One and Plethora X1 are squarely aimed at rounding out an existing rig with their multi-effects mastery, the ToneX One is our recommendation for the guitarist or bassist who wants their entire rig -- several amps and cabs alongside an assortment of effects -- in one ultra-portable package. In short, the ToneX One works better as a centerpiece than as a supplement. Three Are Better Than One ToneX One, HX One, Plethora X1 -- our three pint-size "one" pedals offer guitarists and bassists myriad professional-grade sonic possibilities that would have seemed impossible just a few years ago. Modern musicians are truly spoiled when it comes to affordable tonal tools, so we'll leave you with one last intriguing prospect: a setup that combines these pedals would be a formidable rig, indeed. A ToneX One paired with an HX One or a Plethora X1 (or both!) could serve as your home studio or stage rig with a little finagling. It's no exaggeration that these three pedals together cover any tone you can dream of, from effects-laden shoegaze soundscapes to swampy blues attitude to modern gain-drenched metal mayhem. No matter which of these pedals you choose, there's no going wrong -- each is a welcome addition to any adventurous guitarist's or bassist's rig. And if still you need help nailing down which "one" would best fit your setup, then simply call up your Sweetwater Sales Engineer at (800) 222-4700 for expert advice on everything gear!
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