![]() It looks like you can now model certain effects and the website mentions new rack effects, too. A bit like Blue Cat Audio’s recent Re-Guitar software then?Īlso included is a number of pedal effects encompassing the usual suspects: drives, fuzz, delay and modulation and so on. ![]() ![]() I think the idea is that you can turn your Squire Telecaster into a ‘Gibson ’57 Goldtop via software modelling – if I understand this correctly. The new Guitar Match feature analyses your guitar’s responses and then use this information to transform it into one of 18 pre-modelled classic guitars. PG has also included new Cabinet/Mic combinations, with some Celestion IRs included as well. Sounds like a nice feature that gives us players plenty of added choices. Positive Grid says it now ships with 100 new amp model designs that use their new Dynamic Amp Engine. If it is as great as they claim, it could make the BIAS FX experience a lot better. I look forward to trying this out when I get a chance. That’s bold language and says: “Take notice of this latest upgrade!” The website says there have been hundreds of improvements, but doesn’t actually say yet what these are. PG says its has completely re-engineered the DSP engine. If you’re an existing customer, will the new features get you upgrading from previous versions? Re-engineered DSP engine The world of virtual guitar rigs is getting better and better, so the new Positive Grid BIAS FX 2 already has some stiff competition.
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