![]() Underrated) Audio Cloning Technology feature. There’s also a newįeature called Guitar Match, which reminds me of Peavey’s (IMHO Remained relatively unchanged, but newer additions benefit fromĮffects have a more refined sound, the pitch-based ones track well,Īnd parallel path construction is easy to do. Same sort of situation as some other sims, where “legacy” sounds Moving a mic off-axis, or changing the mic type. Initially, like the SLO SP88, benefited from simple tweaks-like ![]() However, some amps that didn’t impress me However whereas I didn’t particularly care for (or use) the BIASĪMP 2 high-gain amps, BIAS FX 2 has several I like: the BE 101,Įcstasy 101 V2, German Fire V2, Invader, and Slayer King. ![]() With BIAS AMP 2, my favorite amps are the low gain and crunch. The engine remains the same, but in some cases, perhaps the presets The amps or cabinets themselves have been re-designed, even though Rock 50 V2 in FX 2, the latter came out way ahead to my ears. Head-to-head comparison of the British Rock 50 in AMP 2 and British Some of theĪmps benefit from that, but overall, it’s a big improvement.Īpparently the sound engine is now the same one used in BIAS AMP 2,īut I find several FX 2 amps sound better-for example, in a Post-amp parametric stage to tune out the resonances. Them, and they don’t make me want to reach immediately for a Important is the number of useable amp sounds. Of some amps I like and some I don’t, but for me, what’s And it really is quite major – those who are familiar with BIAS FX will see a lot of differences in the BIAS FX 2 screenshot above. However, BIAS FX 2 has been promoted as a major update, so I checked out the Pro version (the middle tier, with Standard below it, and Elite above it). “profile” amp sims done with software keyed to specific programs I’veĪlways appreciated the BIAS AMP 2 Amp Match feature – it let me This one came out of left field and I’m pretty impressed. You’re even interested in trying out the demo. Is letting people know what a product does, so you can decide if Hear the sounds, and decide for yourself. I like or don’t like something it doesn’t matter, because you can ![]() So, I don’t have to second-guess my opinions-if Of the great things about reviewing amp sims is that there are demo I’ve also added an intensive in-depth review made by David Wallimann that he has just uploaded to his YouTube channel, so be sure to check that one out as well.Positive Grid calls BIAS FX 2 a major upgrade – but what does that mean? If you haven’t seen BIAS Amp 2 before then head on over to my article herewhich covers all the basics on this virtual amp software package. Check out the demo video below for features and also an overview of the app running on iOS. ![]() All of which means that you can use all the stuff that has already been modelled by users around the world, including some celebrity endorsed amp setups/patches and this all makes for a handy, mobile virtual amp setup.Ĭurrently, it is only available on Apple’s iOS platform and so you’ll need an iPhone or iPad to run the software. I like that it integrates into their existing hardware line-up and works with their Tone Cloud services, too. The idea here is to offer something you can tailor to suit your needs. Another neat feature is the ability to add Celestion speaker IRs – again via in-app purchases. The new features in BIAS AMP 2 Mobile also integrate with their that BIAS Head, Rack and MINI products and existing users can buy the app at a discounted price.Įssentially, this gives you control over various amp models (you can also add more amp packs via in-app purchases) including their tubes, transformers, tone stacks and even multi-mic your virtual speaker cabinets. BIAS AMP 2 Mobile is Positive Grid’s new standalone mobile guitar amp and processor app for iOS. ![]()
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