![]() I can have 4 instances of it on the screen at once if I want and of course no crippled presets or internet connection nagging. Small GUI, with just amp controls and small box underneath for mic placement, cab etc. I use S-Gear now, almost exclusively and all for the opposite of the reasons you've stated above. Some people like fiddling with the BIAS amp. People have different requirements for what they want out of an amp sim. I have not used it, so don't know what it's like in real world use. (You can insert arbitrary VSTs - including another instance of itself! - anywhere you'd like in the signal chain.) It's fast, designed for people with lots of screen real-estate that want to see all the controls simultaneously, and powerful. ![]() Got tired of the slow-as-molasses UI, the whole "this was designed for an iPad, yet you're charging premium prices for the PC version" thing, and the constant "we just introduced a new thing so you don't have it 'all' unless you buy it, and until you do the ToneCloud is going to taunt you with patches you can't use" money-grabbling.īlue Cat Audio's Axiom crushes it in every way that matters, at least to my mind. Bought it on day 1, and a year later they'd addressed none of the problems with it. Obviously I kept throwing more and more money at them.įelt they dropped the ball on BIAS FX2. I spent around $500 over the years on Positive Grid things (BIAS FX, BIAS FX2, BIAS AMP, BIAS PEDAL, the metal/bass/acoustic expansions, and god knows what else). Sorry to sperg on your deal thread, but if I can save someone the other 60% of the price.
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