I've been using Positive Grid BIAS FX2 for about two years and it is a fantastic standalone amp and effects setup. One of the best out there. This OMNYSS is next level!! Thanks, Darrell!!!
@@andresbardales574 My interface is the PreSonus AudioBox iTwo. Mainly because it can work with iPads and iPhones if needed. But it's an easy setup and easy to use. And it sounds as good as it needs to for what I'm doing. There are more expensive ones out there, but this is quite nice for what it's worth. Hope that helps!! Cheers!
Cheapest way: iPad, software download about 45$, audio interface - got their Riff for 100$ at discount and you can plug the output wherever you want. Headphones, car stereo, amplifier.....
Darrell, love the videos. Just excellent my friend. You are playing the Pete Townshend Schecter Telecaster (Eminence Front! 1982). They call it PT because it's a tribute to him, since he was the one who worked with Schecter on the originals. I have a gold top, and it's beautiful and plays wonderfully. PS- You likely know all of this! :) Great work, Darrell. Just great!
Hi Darrell, what an amazing piece of software. One could certainly have a lot of fun with it or perfect for somebody creating something very different. Great review. Cheers ✌️🎸
Can you imagine the soundscapes one could create with this plug-in and a guitar equipped with a sustainiac and Floyd rose? It could get completely bonkers really fast.
Yeah I think so, too. The only maybe obvious reason it's not seeing more adoption is that it's not clear how a musician would play through a Bias preset in a live setting. Recording on a PC is a no-brainer. But bringing that PC with you to a venue where all of the other SW on it could crash it for whatever reason at any time seems risky. To me, at least, dedicated modelers seem more rugged (harder to break while traveling) and more reliable (less likely to crash during a show).
I will try out some Schecter Telecaster models. I didn't realized that Schecter has also other models than metal guitars... The PT Fastback II B DEG seems to be something special.
Check out their Solo II, I’m ordering one this week. He’s got a review of it comparing to a Les Paul. Schecter has done great work with their recent lineups
Not just you, but it's interesting how many people assume what kinds of guitars Schecter makes, and doesn't make, without... you know... simply looking. Great company, great guitars, great value.
Dear Darrel Braun, I really think you should review the OriPure pickups. I just bought them and they really are under the radar brand. High quality in mid to low tear pricing.
Cool and creative looks but bias' hiwatt sims are my favorite thing. Unless these come with additional component sims to alter their existing amps, I can't see myself being interested. Definitely would be useful for someone looking for that hifi kind of sound
Nice review, and not to change the subject, what are you going to do with that vintage white Strat body in the background? It's been there for as long as I've been watching your vids... Not sure why that bothers me, lol...
Post something on how to get a warm or even 'pushed' clean tone with a digital amp. That's something I never seen any one able to demonstrate - properly that is. Digital cleans sound so fake ad tinny.
I have one of those (original) Schecters, from the 1980s. I have had Gibsons and Fenders (and still have), but the Schecter is awesome. Still a fantastic guitar.
How are people taking signal chains they make in Bias out to live settings? Powerful laptop seems obvious but also risky as any of the other software on a laptop could crash it at any time. Bias FX 2 is awesome. I'd say it's being slept on if it weren't for the fact that it seems confined to either a PC or an iPad.
Not a fan of Bias stuff, I used bias fx 2 for a couple of years. After trying a few neural dsp sims theyre so much better. In the Gojira one you can get a better octaver, a lot of similar shine ambience stuff, and much better heavy tones.
These sounds don't appeal to me at all... Plus I'd have to upgrade to Bias FX 2, whereby I would loose all the contents that I have aquired in Bias FX 1. Positive grid has been one of my favorite apps (Bias Amp still is), but they're pulling the string a bit too far IMO... They are being now overtaken by others like THU OverLoud, GE-Labs or Amp ONE. Cheers Darrell
The interface looks cool, but I can still hear the old bias FX2 sound. In the current amp sim market, I think PG needs to make a way better bias FX3 than just releasing this product.
Darrell I’ve been watching you for years. I owe you honesty. Your hair is starting to go man. I jumped on keeps and take finasteride and minoxidil daily. Hair has never been fuller and thicker. Jump on it man before it’s too late, you’ll have a full head in less than a year.