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Hi,
I Want to know your experiences with Bias Amp 2 for practice situations.
Is it worth it?
Thanks in advance!
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06-15-2020 12:35 PM
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Do you mean using the application to customize the amp?
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Originally Posted by GNAPPI
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Bias can get pricey.
This is new, free, excellent.
(it was free when it first came out don’t know about now)
GELABS - Infinite Tone Lab on the App Store
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Originally Posted by TedBPhx
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I use the iRig HD 2 with an iPad Pro and do not notice the latency.
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I have used Positive Grid Jam Up Pro, Bias, Bias FX and Bias FX2. Unless you are an extreme tweaker there is no reason to get Bias (2). Just get Bias FX or Bias FX2 and call it a done. Bias FX has many amp nice models, great effects and you can also just log into their cloud settings and find most any type of setting that you are looking for or close enough to tweak.
My current favorites are a "John Mayer clean" setting and a "Julian Lage clean" setting that someone made and posted. It's all I need for practicing.
I purchased the Bias FX2 package for MAC as I use my MAC for practicing. The version I bought also has the ability to plug into Logic Pro X, etc, which I do once in a while just for giggles.
I have used the Bias FX mobile when I primarily practiced using my iPhone and iPad... works pretty much the same way as on the MAC.
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i heard it crashes frequently. I've heard better things about s-gear
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Originally Posted by jzucker
Bottom line: whether using Positive Grid software, S-Gear, or any of the many other apps/softwares... the basic version of almost all of them will work just fine for practicing with a clean sound.
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