![]() With the money I saved by not buying iSpark, I purchased the Glassy and Crunch packs, downloaded the amps from each (you have to do this one at a time, which seems silly), then imported them (one by one again) into Bias FX. I see that the price on these packs has dropped from an initial US$10/ea. If you compare this with the amp names in a full-stocked Bias FX, you'll notice one duplicate: '66 AC Boost. And from a list of the amps you get with each expansion: Here's the closest thing I've found to an actual review. ![]() A good reverb can certainly do a ton to enhance the depth and complexity of clean tones, and while many of the apps have good reverbs available, BIAS has it turned on for you "out of the box", though lacking any other effects unless you link it with JamUp or purchase BIAS FX or Pedal separately.Įven though a lot of the user-generated amps in Tone Cloud are bad (or too extreme for practical use), I always felt weird paying Positive Grid for just a few more amps when the point of BIAS was supposed to be to design your own and share free with other users. Some of the clean tones in BIAS are a bit better than those offered by the other apps, though I stand by my comment that 80% of what people are actually hearing (and like) is the excellent room reverb that's baked into the app. ![]() BIAS has actually been a bit of a disappointment for me, though I run an older device and things might be more stable if I were on a newer one. Agree mostly with - I might have purchased one of them (either Glassy or Crunch) and they were decent.
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