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Bias amp 2 release notes4/15/2024 You can definitely get better results with it that the ones you posted though. This depends on the guitar and on the pickups, start relatively high and try lowering the pups to see how the tone changes, could be that yours works the best when the pups are very close, could be that they need some space.Īlso, BIAS, imo, is pretty crap. Make sure your guitar is in tune (yours isn't), has a good setup (intonation, action, etc.), and that the pickup height is properly adjusted. Don't overdo the gain, use as little as you can get away with. 808-style boost is a great idea, gain at 0, level at max (or between 12 and max, to taste), and tone to taste as well. Power amp distortion has a HUGE effect on the tone, for metal you typically want to avoid it completely or use just a little bit of it, so keep the amp's volume level relatively low (figure out where the compression and distortion kicks in for the model that you're using). Start at with knobs at 12 and work your way from here. With amps, try to treat them as real amp. Dear BIAS FX 2 community, Im excited go let you guys advertise the v2.2.2 NEW for BIAS FX 2, whichever includes several bugging fixed. Some tips: use good IRs, IR is by far the biggest contributor to tone and it takes a while to find the right ones, not sure what to recommend other than trial and error. As such, support for older Linux distributions such as Debian 8, Ubuntu 18.04 or CentOS 7 has ended and AMP no longer runs on these platforms. Also, to put it bluntly, the performance in this DI isn't very good, your tone highly depends on your playing, both in how you pick and how tight/on time you are. This update is a minor release functionally, but is built on a new build platform that uses a newer kernel and system libraries. You also seem to have some interference in the background, it's either power supply related or just EMI, probably from the computer. Here's your DI thrown into my Helix Native patch that I use for practice (the reverb is off though just so that you can hear the dry tone): It's down to how you're tweaking the amp sim, yours is pretty bad sounding.
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