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Interface for positive grid bias desktop
Interface for positive grid bias desktop






interface for positive grid bias desktop

You’d think that if you only had a single amp (mono) that any ‘stereo’ pedal that was fed into it should be summed to mono.

interface for positive grid bias desktop

One curious thing is how Bias FX deals with its stereo effect models in front of a mono amp. You build a rig by dragging and dropping from a list of effects (grouped into type like Comp, Drive, Mod, etc.) into your signal path. These can then be fed into post amp effects like studio compressors, reverbs, etc. This can consist of any combination of pedals that can feed not one but two amp models. The top half of Bias FX is where you build your rig. The ‘Pro’ version contains 32 amps compared to 12 in the ‘Desktop’ version. You can however still tweak the front panel and Cabs/Mics, etc. So what you get are essentially some preset amps to play with. The main difference between Bias FX and Bias (besides the effects) is you can’t tweak the amps complex internal settings like you can in Bias Desktop. This integrates the amp models of Bias (which are top notch) and combines them with models of many popular guitar stomp boxes and studio effects into one plugin. This allowed you to get all the amp goodness of Bias inside your DAW.īias FX is a new take on Positive Grids other popular iOS app JamUp. A little while back Positive Grid ported their Bias amp modeling software from iOS to a desktop version.








Interface for positive grid bias desktop