1/28/2024 0 Comments Bias amp 2 will not start![]() ![]() If you're willing to experiment there's a LOT of different tones to create. So for me it's taken awhile to learn how their modeled preamps & poweramps behave in lower gain settings. It seems like Positive Grid is really catering to high gain, heavy metal/thrash style guitarists- which is cool but not my bag really. Especially with the internal IR loader, now everything is self contained and saved in one place. Once you get the workflow down with Bias Amp 2 it's actually an extremely powerful system. However I have used it daily for the past week from just sitting and practicing with it for hours to really dialing in stuff and recording it. I am sure the desktop version doesn’t even have that issue, but i could be wrong.Īm I completely happy with Bias FX 2? No. Ugh very disappointing since i love those amos and IRs. Why restrict some of the best amps from using this feature because they seem to be unable to find a fix the bug rightaway. ![]() Just like all fx, cabs and guitar models can also work with everything in the app. The IR loader should be able to work with all of the amps, not just with a select number. Such a lame and lazy way to deal with this issue. They ‘fixed’ it in the latest version with a popup that states those amps do not support the IR loader. What irks me more is how there was a crash when trying to use the IR loader in combination with any of the 6 amps from the Metal Signature Pack. I hope they will eventually be unlocked for users like us who already purchased them in BIAS Amp2. It is not ideal, but it will do the trick for now to be able to use those Celestion cabs. They make great stuff but neglect to clean up little things.Īh thanks man. They have some sloppy programmers i'm thinking. Why they don't combine these more completely is beyond me. It's just not ideal as far as seamless integration. ![]() This make the whole thing feel like a broken IAA hack. What really screws it all up still, is that when you go into BIAS Amp 2 from BIAS Fx 2, you will have icons up top (like it's IAA or something) and it STILL shows Jam-Up and not BAIS FX the first time you do this (until you set it). They make great stuff but neglect to clean up little said: What really screws it up still, is that when you go into BIAS Amp 2 from BIAS Fx 2, you will have icons up top you use to switch back, like IAA, and it STILL shows Jam-Up (if you have that installed) and not BAIS FX the first time you do this (until you set it). But that may just be my first impression. It does feel better now almost like it's the same app, with a different screen for editing. It's confusing, but that weird switch to BIAS Amp for editing has always seemed confusing. PG will offer the Celestion pack (that's greyed out now) for people who don't own BIAS Amp 2. In other words, there's no transfer via purchases. What you can't do is load the pack directly. When you come back to Bias Fx 2 it's done. ![]() Then you just use the Celestion pack if you had bought it. When you use BIAS Fx 2, you can deep edit in BIAS Amp 2, using that tube icon. I have only used this app for a few minutes, so I may be wrong, but here's what I seemed to have found: ![]()
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