It's still tough for me to commit to any new IAP's in the BIAS ecosystem for the reasons I cited above. But I did not try for too long, so it sounds like it is user error. I hit "restore purchases" and did not immediately see where I could access the ToneCloud amps I had downloaded in the past.
#Bias amp 2 pro full
I didn’t pay for any IAPs and I have full access to Tonecloud so I think you should recheck again your experience with BIAS AMP 2. I bought Bias Amp for 5€ in the past and I updated to BIAS AMP 2. I didn’t pay for any IAPs and I have full access to Tonecloud so I think you should recheck again your experience with BIAS AMP said:
#Bias amp 2 pro update
I just never have much confidence that it's going to work consistently whenever there's an update or change to iOS. Which is too bad because on my 12.9" iPad Pro, I finally got it to where it sounded pretty decent without clicks or latency. Now, with this "BIAS 2" update, unless I'm missing something, they took the whole ToneCloud access that was just a part of the original BIAS I paid for, and tied that to a $15 unlock price for the new upgrade. I just never have much confidence that it's going to work consistently whenever there's an update or change to said: My IAP's for JamUp have no value for use in BIAS, and JamUp itself would usually just crash if I tried to open it. It was basically the primary way I played electric guitar for an entire year.Įver since the release of BIAS, and later with BIAS FX, BIAS Pedal, and their various experiments with hardware, it's just been kind of a mess. Yes, there were tons of opportunities to spend money on IAP, and I did (probably $50 to $100 worth), but at least it was an all-in-one suite with amp models, effects, and AudioBus integration all in one place. When I started with iOS music (late 2013), they had a decently functional product in JamUp Pro. I'm pretty frustrated right now by the whole Positive Grid experience. It integrates fully with BIAS AMP for even greater flexibility and creativity with your tone.Mine showed up as already purchased, I think I bought it previously as the first version on sale.
#Bias amp 2 pro pro
Also available from Positive Grid is BIAS FX, a specialised guitar effects processing environment in Standard and Pro versions. To find out more about how our impulse responses work with BIAS AMP 2, watch this video which guides you through the software’s integration with Celestion IRs and its other features.
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Included with the Elite version are officially licensed Celestion Impulse Response files for 5 classic Celestion speakers: Vintage 30, Celestion Blue, G12H Anniversary, G12-65 and the G12M Greenback. It allows users to choose from a wide range of virtual components such as pre-amps, power amps, tone stacks, filters, tubes and transformers, all presented in an attractive, easy to use graphical UI, to design and build their own digital amplifier.Īvailable in 3 versions – Standard, Pro and Elite – BIAS AMP 2 includes a raft of new features and updates designed to give you unprecedented levels of control over your tone, including the ability to load in custom impulse responses for speakers, cabinets and microphones.
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#Bias amp 2 pro software
BIAS AMP 2 is an advanced guitar amp software by leading amplifier simulation company Positive Grid.