This was my first thought as well. What would you be matching it to? I mean EQ wise, every voice is different so the eq curve that works on one voice would most likely not work on another.ToneMatch is a difference between 2 signals, so for instance you get the difference between your guitar sound and your prefered guitarist's sound : ToneMatch = GuitA-GuitB. Then You plug a GuitB and apply ToneMatch and get Sound = GuitB + (GuitA-GuitB) = GuitA...
But for a voice what would it be matched to ??
so my question is...ToneMatch is a difference between 2 signals, so for instance you get the difference between your guitar sound and your prefered guitarist's sound : ToneMatch = GuitA-GuitB. Then You plug a GuitB and apply ToneMatch and get Sound = GuitB + (GuitA-GuitB) = GuitA...
But for a voice what would it be matched to ??