Bias amp 2 best death metal amps3/31/2024 Jamup Dirt boxes (make sure amp is turned off in chain)-> Bias Amp -> tonestack FX. Then Tonestack Reverbs and delays etcx in stereo post Bias Amp. Distortion and boosts arent really stereo so you can put them before Bias Amp in the chain. I am going to do more testing this weekend.Īs far as using these apps together that can be easily achieved AUM or within Tonestack you just build your chain. I think maybe the knobs and level settings are different from app to app. But, with this one, if I could actually hear a decent metal tone out of TS, I could be convinced it's possible, but still wouldn't want to take the time it would take me to create it. I feel like this is reminiscent of the Auria VS Cubasis debate. Ok, so.that last paragraph was just me being a funny. I don't know Jack shit about Midi, but I know a good metal tone when I hear one. Just hit download, and BAM, it was there for me to use.Īnyway, I know you said you couldn't disagree with me more, but you might after reading what I just wrote. ![]() I have a Surf guitar preset that is exceptional for playing The beach boys stuff. Even if I want to play something besides metal. I am not by all means saying TS is no good. Well, Tonebridge is actually pretty dang good as well. ![]() And, I don't think I've really heard any that have convinced me, except for AmpOne, that they sound good. (I've gotten pretty good feedback from users of the tones I've created) Still haven't been able to in the others. And.In Bias FX, I can create a really good sounding Metal tone in about a minute. I've spent a lot of time, trying to dial in a decent Metal tone with Tonestack, Garageband, Amplitude, OverLoud, Ampkit(though with Ampkit and Overloud, I've been close).Nothing sounds good/real/heavy/thick/full/chuggy.for metal. I have everything Tonestack and Bias FX/Amp have to offer. But, when I play Rock, or classic rock, or worship music for church, or some mellow stuff, Bias FX still works great for me. I wish TS's distortion pedals were better, like Bias. I wish Bias FX's.FX pedals were better, like Tonestacks. I don't really care for the way Bias Amps sounds, unless it's run with Bias FX. Just some good ol' 80's thrash-Death Metal, Power, Hair. I know when I make a preset for Bias FX, I usually say in the description, No djent here, lol. I think to my ears, it did sound better than TS. Ya, I can't remember much of what JamUp sounds like, I used to use it exclusively. I actually have found bias amps sound best inside of tonestack as IAA with another IAA for fiddlicator to load IRs I cannot for the life of me get a good tight djenty tone from Bias and Jamup. If I were to start a thread like this, it would say: Bias FX is waaaaaaaaay better than TS for the style of music I play.īut i love metal. The only two apps that come close to Bias though, for Thrash, metal, death metal and such are AmpOne, and ToneBridge.īut, I am also glad we have options, and.that you have found something that works for you. That being said, I do love THM in Auria, Ampkit has its moments, and heck even Amplitude. ![]() Also, I can upload my patches, which are quite awesome by the way. Sometimes much easier than starting from scratch. I can download a tone, and then tweak it to what I want. I love the Tonecloud in Positive Grid apps. Now, TS effects, those are top notch, and sound mint. Tonestack distortions sound digital/fake/crappy. But, since I play mostly metal, Bias FX with Bias Amp, nothing comes close to it. Nothing sounded all that great when I compared it to Jam Up pro and Bias. For example of different strokes, I absolutely loathe Tonestack and never got on with it after several tries and finally just deleted it.
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