![]() ![]() You can freely mix and match-a fun and creative process. When it comes to mimicking Dual Rectos and Diezels, BIAS is among the best.īIAS amp models are derived from a sequence of modeled components-everything from tubes and transformers to tone stacks and cabinets. There are dual XLR and 1/4" outputs, two expression-control inputs, a mono effects loop, and MIDI in, out, and through jacks. You can also download free sounds from a vast online user library.īIAS Rack offers such forward-thinking features as a wireless audio receiver and Bluetooth for use with Positive Grid’s wireless switching hardware (sold separately). You can devise sounds on a phone or tablet, refine them on the studio computer, and then transfer them to BIAS Head or Rack for gigs. ![]() You can connect directly to recording and PA inputs, or disable cabinet modeling via a front-panel switch and plug into any guitar cab.īIAS products were conceived to play well together. It’s an amp modeler and a 600-watt solid-state power amp. ![]() ( I raved about their early products when I reviewed them three years ago.) Since then the company has launched other iOS tools, software plug-ins for desktop DAWs, and now, two hardware versions of their amp modelers: BIAS Head, which can sit atop a speaker cabinet, and BIAS Rack, a near-identical device in a two-rack-space format. But Positive Grid flipped that equation around: They started out with inexpensive yet full-featured amp and effect modelers for iOS. Some veteran digital-gear manufacturers have only recently ventured into mobile apps, or have yet to do so. ![]()
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