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Description

Discover the world of tone shaping with the Positive Grid Bias FX, an industry-leading amp simulator plugin designed to elevate your music production experience. Perfect for musicians and sound engineers, this plugin integrates seamlessly with your DAW, providing an extensive library of authentic amp and pedal simulations. With Bias FX, you can craft a vast array of sounds, from vintage warmth to modern high-gain clarity, ensuring your creativity knows no bounds.

The Bias FX stands out with its dual signal chain capability, allowing you to mix and match amps and effects in parallel, delivering unprecedented sonic flexibility. This plugin includes a comprehensive collection of over 100 meticulously modeled amps and effects, inspired by some of the most iconic gear in the music world. Its user-friendly interface makes it easy for both beginners and seasoned professionals to dive in and start experimenting.

Whether you are recording in the studio or performing live, Bias FX offers ultra-low latency performance, ensuring your sound is always crisp and responsive. The integration with Positive Grid's ToneCloud community also allows you to access thousands of user-created presets, expanding your tonal palette even further.

Key Features:

  • Dual signal chain for flexible sound crafting
  • Over 100 amps and effects with detailed modeling
  • Seamless DAW integration with ultra-low latency
  • User-friendly interface for all skill levels
  • Access to Positive Grid's ToneCloud community for thousands of presets
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David Wallimann

Positive Grid Bias FX 2 Review

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Positive Grid Bias FX 2 Review

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David Wallimann

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ALL THE FX! Positive Grid BIAS FX 2 Mobile!

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Riffs, Beards & Gear

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Positive Grid Bias FX 2 - Demo

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Riffs, Beards & Gear

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Which BIAS Software Is Right For Me? | Positive Grid

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Positive Grid

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Positive Grid - Bias FX 2 - Sound Demo (no talking)

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Guitar Bonedo

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BIAS FX 2 Overview - Every tone is yours.

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Positive Grid

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Amner Hunter

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BIAS FX 2 - Version 2.7.0 Overview (New Gear, Tone Link + M1/M2 Support)

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Positive Grid

Reviews

PROS

  • Realistic sound quality enhances the playing experience

  • Comprehensive effects selection covers a wide range of musical needs

  • Seamless integration for both studio sessions and live performances

  • Intuitive interface makes it easy to learn and use

  • Affordable pricing without compromising on features

  • Cloud connectivity allows for easy sharing and collaboration

  • Versatile enough for various guitarists and music styles

CONS

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Positive Grid Bias FX.

Mods and upgrades

  • Users suggest experimenting with EQ before and after the amp sim to improve attack and clarity in high-gain tones.

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Comparisons

  • Users find Bias FX 2's cab simulations lacking, recommending external IRs for better tone quality.

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  • Users often prefer Neural DSP for metal tones, citing better sound quality over Bias FX 2.

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  • The LE version limits third-party IR use, resulting in less satisfying tones compared to other amp sims with broader IR compatibility options.

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  • Bias FX 2 is compared to Neural DSP and Audio Assault amp sims, with some users preferring the latter for higher quality tones and stability.

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  • Bias FX 2's effects are preferred over Overloud THU for their responsiveness and clarity, particularly for bass guitar applications.

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Features and functionality

  • Bias FX 2's presets often require the Pro edition, limiting access for standard users.

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  • There is no "NEW" function for presets; users must edit existing ones to create new sounds.

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  • The plugin offers limited signal path flexibility, allowing only one split point before the amp input.

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  • ToneCloud offers a community preset library, providing users with diverse sound options to explore and customize within the app.

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  • Bias FX 2 includes a built-in looper function, which some users leverage for live performances without needing additional looper apps.

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User experience

  • Frequent login issues and persistent sales pitches for upgrades are noted as frustrating aspects of Bias FX 2 ownership.

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  • Some users experience a persistent compressed attack sound, which remains unresolved despite disabling noise gates and adjusting settings.

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  • Users report that running an iPad setup with Bias FX 2 can last 4-5 hours on battery, but using a USB camera adapter allows for continuous power.

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Software and compatibility

  • Bias FX 2 reportedly consumes significant CPU resources, leading to sluggish performance, especially compared to Guitar Rig.

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  • The software can be sluggish within some DAWs, potentially affecting workflow efficiency.

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  • The iOS and desktop versions of Bias FX 2 require separate licenses, limiting cross-platform workflow.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners use Bias FX 2 live with setups involving iPads and Bluetooth foot controllers, eliminating the need for traditional amps and pedalboards.

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Setup and maintenance

  • A USB C hub with power pass-through can keep the iPad charged while connecting the audio interface and MIDI foot switch, ideal for extended gigs.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 8 Reviews and 117 Ratings

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david_lott_luzi

Best homestudio Guitar player tool

Well what can i say more thant the title ? it got everything, EVERYTHING you need to play, record, set up your tune and share with a large community (cloud) it's cheap and easy to use

xskyxperezx

Fantastic for Writing.

This is fantastic for writing. Use this for most stuff.

estyx

Perfect software

Truely realistic sound, wide effects selection and easy to learn to use it

Preferred Settings + Usage:

Personally, everytime I play I change between settings, but always with a clear idea on amp set: Bass and Treble up to 8 or around and mid down to 2 or so

christheriault

I use this a lot

I use this a lot like so much honestly yeah.

lobberuno

Hello, which version do you use? I've been using Bias FX in a iPad Mini 3 with an iRig 2 as interface. Check out that you can use your real pedals if you plug them between the interface.

christheriault

I use the windows desktop 64 bit version

abir_adnan_tariq

Amazing

Proof of how software effects can do an amazing job. Highly recommended!

mauromarinsalta

Funcional

Suelo utilizar este software en estudio.

francesco1507

Perfect

This Amazing App from Positive grid is so pefrect fr any kind of guitarist. I use it expecially for studio session and live in little spot.

rickfranchiose

Incredible!

I´ve been using Positive Grid´s Bias Fx and Bias Amp for IPAD, and it sounds incredible!

jimmarchi1

anything else to say about it? have you owned any of the amps modelled to make a fair comparison?

rickfranchiose

Hi! I haven´t owned any of the modelled amps. Here in Brazil those amps are incredibly expensive, like 2 or 3 times the price theý´re sold in US. I own a Fender Hot Rod Deville 212, and I can say that the Fender amps modelled have lots of similarities withe the real deal, and, more important, a really great sound. For example, if you use a drive/dist pedal, like Suhr Riot, which I own, the result you get inside the software is very close to the result you get in the Fender. However, I do lots of comparison with amp samples (on Youtube, official amp makers websites, etc), and the result is awesome. The last comparison I made was the Engl models, which sound amazing on Bias Fx. I think that a less trained ear can´t tell the difference between the real amp and the model.

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See how Miles Dimitri Baker uses Positive Grid Bias FX

Miles Dimitri Baker

Guitarist

Ice Nine Kills

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"Our signal chain is automated through Protools, to where we are able to automaticly switch tones through out our songs" Lucas Mann

See how Pete Cottrell uses Positive Grid Bias FX

Pete Cottrell

Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

The demonstration of the BIAS FX is the main focus of this video.

See how Ben Cohen uses Positive Grid Bias FX

Ben Cohen

Guitarist, Music Producer

PowerGlove

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Ben Cohen, new lead guitarist of video-game remix metal band PowerGlove, uploaded a video onto PowerGlove's YouTube demonstrating some of the reasons he enjoys the Positive Grid Bias FX software.

See how Esteban Espinoza uses Positive Grid Bias FX

Esteban Espinoza

Singer, Guitarist

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Esteban Espinoza utilizes the Positive Grid Bias FX plugin to record his music, as shown in the user-uploaded photo on Propellerheads.

See how Rezo uses Positive Grid Bias FX

Rezo

Singer, Guitarist

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Rezo uses the Positive Grid Bias FX plugin for his guitar sound, specifically employing the "Tosin Clean" preset. This is demonstrated in his YouTube video titled "Katja und ich REMIXEN ihren neuen Song GUCCI GIRL!🎧🎤"

See how Yusuke (Lynch) uses Positive Grid Bias FX

Yusuke (Lynch)

Guitarist, Singer

lynch.

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In the linked Instagram video, BIAS FX can be seen loaded onto several tracks.

See how DizzazztaMusic (Joe Lollo) uses Positive Grid Bias FX

DizzazztaMusic (Joe Lollo)

Singer, Guitarist

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In a YouTube video titled "Radiohead 'Paranoid Android' Guitar Cover," DizzazztaMusic (Joe Lollo) mentions using Positive Grid Bias FX primarily for his guitar effects.

See how Agent47 uses Positive Grid Bias FX

Agent47

Singer, Guitarist

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"Oh no. What’s going on here? #bass #patches Positive Grid Bias FX. #newsongsnewsounds" - Rik from 4GEN7 has used BIAS FX / BIAS AMP since they were relased.

He's never used anything else since.

See how Jhay ar catapang uses Positive Grid Bias FX

Jhay ar catapang

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"Jhay Ar Catapang from Reverseage uses the Positive Grid Bias FX plugin, as shown in a user-uploaded photo."

Album Usage

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