With my GR55 its so cool and nice to be playing and being creative! It also sounds much better than any ipad software out there IMHO. ![]() I guess it is an addiction and this is pushing me to buy the new Yonac guitar app claiming so many things. There was a time when I was so overwhelmed by the idea of possibly taking the ipad as my multiFx and amp sim for smaller live gigs and I spent so much time or rather days together trying and buying different apps without any serious guitar playing at all. Nothing in comparison (only cleans is what I am referring to) to even a simple zoom G1Xon thats just 100$ with a nice looper. The higher notes (1st string onwards) always sounded plastic/artificial. I was anyway never pleased with any of the guitar apps on ipad for lush arpeggio like cleans with no overdrive what so ever. We spend money buying and trying out these apps (most importantly hell lot of time installing learning and getting those to work the way we like) only to find that an update has screwed stuff leaving us at the mercy of a further software update! This report breaks my trust in ipad software. Level to 11:00 o'clockĥ ) Lets adjust the amp settings, doubleclick the "'69 Super Lead" and click the BIAS icon on the far rightĦ ) Select CAB and move the SM-57 mic a bit to the right off axisħ) Return to JamUp by Clicking the JamUp icon at Top / RightĨ ) Listen to the doubled increase in Latency Steps to reproduce High Latency in BIAS+JamUpProĪpple iPad Air 128GB (AT&T) Model MF018LL/AĢ) Within BIAS - select the Crunch Amp types then select '69 Super Lead Ampģ) Go to JamUp by Clicking the JamUp icon at Top / RightĤ) Adjust Reverb E. Last weekend I spent an afternoon trying make BIAS work - but wow after editing any BIAS Amps the latency today running BIAS +JamupPro with iPad Air is MUCH higher than it used to be back in January 2014 -Īnd many high gain amps in BIAS are pushing audio delay latency up around 20-30 milliseconds with my iPad Air 128GB Developer Positive Grid posted a teaser for their upcoming BIAS Amp 2! So many new glowing tubes! In addition to a bunch of new cabinet emulations, BIAS Amp 2 is said to have an updated Amp Match process.It understood BIAS Amp tone's still rules on IOS - but using several of my Audio Interfaces that allow "Direct Monitor" (Scarlett 2i4, X-Station) reveal exactly what DSP effort it takes to deliver those amazing BIAS tones. I imagine this will be coming to iOS, but you can already pre-order the desktop versions starting at $100. Positive Grid has released its new BIAS FX 2 app for iOS devices, a DSP-based virtual rig builder for guitarists and bassists. Pre-Order Now: BIAS AMP 2 features a completely redesigned user interface, new tubes and transformers, a new speaker cabinet module with multi-mic capability and open back/closed back emulation, new custom Celestion speaker cabs, new RTA eq, and a new updated Amp Match process designed to get better results in less time. The new app iterates on the previous edition of BIAS FX, and is powered by a re-engineered BIAS DSP engine. I was just comparing factory bass amps in Bias Amp 2 - iOS vs macOS. Dear PG: Mike Felix Joe-Kuo One thing I have a never ending struggle with in Bias FX 2 is the lack of a true parametric EQ. ![]() It offers up a huge library of amps and pedals, to turn your iPhone or iPad into a fully-fledged multi-fx unit, or a portable ampless rig. Im running the bass into an iConnectAudio4+ which splits the signal off into each device. Both are monitored at the headphone out of the ICA4+. The signal paths are identical - there are no effects. I like Bias FX a lot, but I often find, especially with amp matched models, I absolutely need a post amp EQ in the chain to get my tone to 100 of where I want it. BIAS Amp 2 authentically recreates the tone and feel of real tube amplifiers, while allowing you to mix and match components to create your ideal amp. I have both Bias amp 2 and Bias Fx 2 Pro edition, they both sound great when you understand the tone shaping system they are going for, and from my experience with it the UI is user friendly. You can use Amp Match to clone the tone of real hardware or a guitar track, or connect to the ToneCloud® to gain access to thousands of custom amps from artists and recording studios, or upload your own custom tones to the cloud.
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