![]() Some of the cheaper models can be found used for the price of BiasFX Desktop. I ended up being much happier with my modeling amp and there are quite a few decent ones now in the $200 to $400 price range. So even though the price of entry is low, you end up with perpetual GAS and can easily blow $300 - $500 and still be dissatisfied. And when you find a patch on the tone cloud you like you need either one or two other addons from the suite or a pro version to use them. The thing about bias FX as I mentioned elsewhere is that you always feel it's lacking something. In the end though, I bought a Marshall CODE on a whim, once the speaker broke in and I had tweaked the presets properly I never looked back. I fixed that with a free CAB sim VST called NadIR and some free impulse responses people were sharing online. Found that to use midi for an expression pedal or footswitch I needed the pro version.Īll along I wasn't too happy with the sound, it always sounded a bit thin. I used it for about a year, got a cool head tracker for video games and set it up as a midi controller. When you try the demo everything is unlocked so you don't know. Then discovered that half the tones on the tonecloud use either PRO only stuff or you need Bias pedal to use them.
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