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Either way, you can just pull up Dimebag and it's like BAM thousands of dollars worth of sound for $100 bucks. Many of the presets or should I call them profiles are what's called 'matched' which I think means the amp was profiled wit a mic or something. Then I downloaded one for Kirk Hammett and once again, spot on. The 'And Justice For All' preset was so spot on accurate to my ears it's astonishing.
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It's amazing, I did a search for Hetfield which returned probably a hundred or more presets which you can easily preview before downloading, and when I say preview I mean not just an audio clip you can actually play with them as long as you want to test them out before deciding to download to a preset bank on your computer. Great to have options.Having the ability to go on the cloud and download presets based on a search is amazing and having tried it I think it definitely makes the pro version worth the extra along with all the other extras it comes with.
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I’ve managed to get by on free versions of Bias, Amplitube, Guitar Rig and Blue Cat and they all get used for different things as they all behave a bit differently. I'm tickled! This is awesome!įWIW, I use the free version and love it. "IT'S LIKE BUTTER!" It's absolutely astonishing what $350 bucks can do, given, my computer is pretty sweet, not a budget system. I'm using a cheap Monoprice LP copy $99 (is a gold top though lol), a Mustang V head I payed $150 bucks for new and the $100 on sale Pro version of Bias FX and it sounds and plays absolutely amazing.
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Then if I want, I just go on the cloud and install an EVH preset and now I'm screaming like Eddie. There is just a tiny but I can play Blackened at speed and it sounds PHENOMINAL! Way better tone then I would have gotten on my own unless spending thousands.
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Funny thing is, I was trying to record a dry signal from the guitar using the Fender 57 deluxe preset in the Mustang, dialing it down and thinking "Why am I getting so much gain?" Then I looked at Reaper64 which was open running a Jame Hetfield patch in Bias FX. I didn't even have to change any settings in either the Mustang, Reaper64 or Bais FX except for maybe lowing the volumes in Reaper about 3db on the Master and another 3db on the guitar track. My Fender Mustang V head via USB just works like plug and play. Got the pro version installed and was having a bit of lag issue trying to use my Roland Quad Capture with Reaper64 and Bias FX yesterday, but today I think I've stumbled onto something. The result is a new playing experience with realistic touch response and dynamics." Quote from their website: "BIAS FX features the newly improved BIAS Amp 2 tone engine, we worked with artists, engineers and recording studios to ensure the touch response of our amplifier circuits were authentic and best in class. I guess if I get FX Pro I can always add Bias Amp later.ĮDIT: Aw screw it, I went ahead and purchased the Pro edition, partly based on your enthusiasm, hope it lives up to expectations, time will tell but I'm not a pro either.Yes they upgraded the engine across all suites upon Bias Amp 2 release. Not just for the sales price but Bias piqued my interest and sounds great. Messing with Amplitube I wasn't sure I'd be happy with it and it was kind of pricey if memory servers, so I started looking at other modelling suites. I was brought into all this amp modelling stuff after buying a Fender Mustang V head which came with a copy (I think it's lite) of Amplitube. So when they came out with Bias Amp 2 the engine was upgraded across the suite, even if you don't own Amp 2? The Bias FX, and FX Pro especially, really look nice, lot of goodies.
I guess if I get FX Pro I can always add Bias Amp later.ĮDIT: Aw screw it, I went ahead and purchased the Pro edition, partly based on your enthusiasm, hope it lives up to expectations, time will tell but I'm not a pro either.
You won’t regret it.Īnd HAPPY FIRST POST by the way!So when they came out with Bias Amp 2 the engine was upgraded across the suite, even if you don't own Amp 2? The Bias FX, and FX Pro especially, really look nice, lot of goodies. With The release of Bias Amp 2, I don’t know what they did, but now it’s my favorite amp sim. This wasn’t the case back when they had the first engine as all the amps sounded way too rough to me. After they upgraded their engine to v2, Bias FX is all I use now.