![]() One such use, is record your dry Guitar signal in the DAW, via an audio interface to the Computer, then use a Plugin like BIAS Amp, to reamp that signal with different amps, in the recording. I'll be honest, not sure how limited or not the Demo versions areīTW on this software, when it refers to VST, VST Install, that is what is called a 'Plug-in' for use with Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) software. You can try out Demo versions of each, before buying, btw, here And better yet, BIAS FX 2 has been recently updated with a new, re-engineered DSP engine which features remastered amps, cabs, performance enhancements and more Check out this video to see what you’re missing out on. Or as standalone apps, of which you have them both open on PC, and any amp created in BIAS Amp is immediately useable in BIAS FX. It’s no surprise that sound engineers around the world rely on BIAS FX 2 in their recordings. You can use them as Plugins for DAW software, which depends on the DAW as to how you use them. Depends on how you use them as far as mechanics of integration. Yes, they get purchased separately, but do integrate. ![]() You only need BIAS AMP if the max of 100 different Amp models that are in/Useable by yhe different levels of BIAS FX isn't enough OR you want to create your own unique amp models. If they fix all these things it will def be worth $50 - as would 1! But I doubt they'll fix it - too busy stuffing walls with cash they took from unsuspecting iOSers.Click to expand.NEED Both? No, not really. To be fair, the app is pretty nice looking and though I can't access all features it looks exactly like the desktop version - 2 was a big step up from 1 and it works pretty well if not providing the cream of virtual amp modeling tones. ![]() These guys at PG are greedy lame ass clowns. With the exception of 1) and 6), these are almost the same issues we've seen in Bias Fx 1. PG seems to think that people only use 44.1kHz.dumb.ĥ) I'm out to lunch on which app's fault this is but if I open MIDI Guitar 2 while Bias FX 2 is open (both in a host) then Bias FX 2 kills its audio (it used to start some other weird sound behavior in Bias FX 1).Ħ) They took out the IAA insert point!!! OMG, WHY WOULD THEY DO THAT? I set 7 as the input in AUM and then I have to go into the settings and reset the ins after telling it to use 7 when I used as a standalone app.dumb.ģ) Also the nature of 2) breaks the tuner Ĥ) If you actually get the tuner working (it only responds to in 1 or 1+2 and I guess in standalone) it will give you the wrong pitch depending on your sample rate. I have a 10-input channel interface and my guitar goes into channel 7. When you use it as an IAA device in a host (AUM, AB3, etc) you have to tell the app that your input is channel 1 or 1+2.other wise it won't pass audio. Nah, scrap that - I wanna see a fully functional AUv3 version of Bias Fx 2 with the following issues fixed.ġ) Bias FX 2 icon does not appear in AB3 Ģ) The app requires you to set its audio inputs in the settings. I do have a license for the desktop version too so it offered me the full banana for $49.99 USD.I'm not jumping on that just yet.I wanna see at least full MIDI implementation before I bite, again. I've been very unhappy about their treatment of the Bias FX 1 app when known bugs were simply ignored by their team/support.īut the new app is 'free' (with IAPs) so I downloaded it and transferred past purchases seamlessly. So, I'm the biggest trasher of Poositive Grid in the universe (now that we got that out of the way). I just want one good amp, a good cab-ir-app and maybe two or three fx-apps: all AUv3, because - depricated or not - IAA-apps mostly gave me trouble when used in hosts. ![]() I don't need hundreds of amps + cabs + fx-pedals in one IAA-app. My opinion of apps like Bias FX (+ Tonestack, Amplitube, etc., with all the amps, cabs and FX-pedals in the world) has changed radically since AUv3-apps like ReAmp, IMPULSation and the (free) Nembrini-apps came out. Of course my presets from Bias FX mobile were also gone. Answer from Positive Grid: success! But not really, because neither amps nor fx's appeared in Bias FX 2! Always just the infamous 'buy me shop' link. I already had Bias FX with the whole 'motherload' of amps and fx pedals, so I immediately clicked on 'Transfer from Bias FX mobile'. The default (free) preset was for bass guitar (why?), but did not sound bad with my PRS SE One. I was curious, so I downloaded Bias FX 2 (for free).
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