![]() ![]() The new Bass Expansion Pack is available now for BIAS FX iPad as in-app purchase for just $9.99, and for $49 for BIAS FX desktop. Drive Bass Deluxe Drive: this pedal gives you a classic bass drive tone for modern bass players, providing more tone shaping options than ever before.Mod Bass Envelope Filter: it’s funky time – this pedal increases the frequency response and improves signal-to-noise ratio making it the perfect for use with both guitar and bass.It functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin and an AAX Plugin. Designed to improve and enhance the tone of fast bass chops BIAS Amp 2 by Positive Grid is a Virtual Effect Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. Mod Bass Octave: this pedal emulates the analog octave divider to create a single note one octave below the pitch of the played note, adding a new dimension to your sound.Mod Bass Chorus: this chorus pedal allows you to add sauce to your tone but still can retain your low frequency by adjusting low filter and blend portion – it’s solo time!.This bass DI is capable of dialing up big vintage tube tones, bright modern slap sounds, solid distortions, and all in between Drive Bass DI Drive: the DI Driver captures the warm and rich tones of the most sought-after tube bass amplifiers.Comp Bass Compressor: an analog based compressor dedicated on the low frequencies, providing a very easy control and warm and smooth sound.EQ Bass: a graphical equalizer for bass players to easily shape their tone while retaining the signal’s transparency, a must have item for all bass players Want to hear how your newly created amp sounds with your favorite pedals and HD racks All the custom amps from BIAS AMP 2 can be loaded into BIAS FX 2 where you can drag, drop, add, and organize your dream signal chain with an intuitive pedalboard UI and the award-winning BIAS tone engine. ![]() It’s like being given the keys to your local guitar store and being told you can have one of everything. (Image credit: Future/Matt McCracken) For the purposes of this review, Positive Grid gave us access to the Elite version of BIAS FX 2, which features a whopping 210 presets, 100 amps, and 122 effects. TL DR I don’t think you lose anything through upgrading but it’s annoying the cabs default to off. Positive Grid BIAS FX 2 review: Features. I haven’t played a guitar through it yet, so I can’t comment on the updated sound quality. I can’t see any new settings option that suggests a global setting for this. You can turn it on (but you have to enable “Unlock Signal path” in the settings!) but it doesn’t stick if you change preset again. One peculiarity (bug?) is that, from what I can see, ALL the amp presets have the cab turned off. BIAS FX can use the led signal, dual, allows you to combine the sound properties of the two amplifiers. Access to the new tubes (2pre, 2power), cabs etc prompt for you to get the upgrade (£14.99). In addition, the software also has links signal dual and fully integrated with BIAS Amp, allowing you to use two model amplifier Amp Match custom in the same set. In terms of UI “update” it just looks like a re-skin for the main screen, the amp editing screens look exactly the same except the dials are harder to read, the mark on the knobs not so clear. I have to say, there doesn’t appear to be any difference functionally, other than one or two extra knobs in the EQ area and the option for a graphic vs parametric EQ. I updated my wife’s iPad to BIAS 2 and compared it to mine on 1.8.2. ![]() I may try the new version on my partner’s iPad. I think the original 3 IAP packs will carry over. I think the free update to BIAS 2 doesn’t get quite as much features as the paid-for version (presumably an IAP upgrade?) but looks like it’s a couple of tubes, cabs, mic, transformer options. ![]() Take note that there is a warning in the app description for users of the physical BIAS head & rack not to update due to an incompatibility! ” - the App Store is showing it as an update to my existing app, so that must be free, but the store isn’t showing any IAPs so I don’t know whether anything has been stripped out of the base product to become IAP, or whether the existing amp packs will carry over. I’m also a little concerned over the statement “BIAS Amp 1 owners qualify for special pricing. I haven’t downloaded the update yet, very wary of a 2.0.0 version, there’s sure to be some gremlins ! but it seems to have had quite an overhaul. I can’t seem to copy/paste the update notes on iPad. It looks like Positive Grid have released a 2.0 version of BIAS Amp, certainly on the UK App Store. ![]()
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