![]() There are total of 25 stomp boxes, 12 amps and 5 rack effect units. It really makes difference where do you put your effects, like in “the real world”.Įditing and tweaking is very intuitive with taps and drag-n’-drop operation. If you place an EQ for example, before your amp, it definitely sculptures your tone in a different way than after the amp (post EQ). ![]() It is possible to move all effects to either side of the amp. Modulation and time based FX sound great in FX loop chain, or on the diagram after the amp head. Like in the “real world”, guitarist always place their drive stomp boxes in front of an amp most of the time, such as overdrive, boost, distortion etc. In the upper portion of the screen estate, there is an FX and amp chain. Right after I downloaded BIAS FX on my iPad, the very first thing I’ve noticed right away is brand new GUI. There is also an option to integrate the App with BIAS Amp. ![]() With BIAS FX you can pretty much do everything in one app now. With BIAS you can dig deeper into amp tweaking and export it to JamUp XT. JamUp XT is great app that is featuring bunch of stomp boxes to boost your virtual amp sound. I thought to myself: “Wow, can it get any better than BIAS or JamUp XT”? It sure can. I was pleasantly surprised when I heard they are preparing BIAS FX. They simply never stop with innovations and writing better and better program code for guitarists and bass players using iOS and desktop Mac & Windows platforms. Today I am presenting BIAS FX, new app developed by Positive Grid.
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