
At even the highest levels of peak reduction, the gauge registers 1-3db reduction swap it out for the Waves or IK version, and you'll see it chopping 10db or more off. A good example here is the LA Studio Compressor, which is an LA-2A clone.

Line 6 pod farm bender fx 5 Patch#
In Bias FX 1, I'd dial up a patch that sounded ok to my ears, only to have it immediately embarrassed by comparisons to S-Gear, ReValver, or Helix. In particular, the amp tones are more competitive.

My general evaluation is that Bias FX 2 is a bit better than the original Bias FX. Oh and how do these desktop units do with pedals, taking them and reproducing them, especially fuzz? I am mainly looking for Fender tweed and blackface tones, Vox and early to 70’s Marshall tones, and maybe some Live At Leeds HiWatt tones. Lastly, what other product should I consider? I’d probably opt for the professional version for $199.Īny feedback from PG users about this software? Do I need to up my price and go with the Elite?Īny latency issues with a regular MacBook Pro? I’m using GarageBand right now, and will go Logic later this year most likely.

I’m very intrigued by what I see with the Bias FX 2, especially given the price. I do have a pedal board with a bunch of pedals and two H9’s, so I was leaning Iridium.however I am now leaning toward software I can just run in my MacBook, for under $300, and maybe forgo a physical unit for now. Possibly with a Strymon iridium for a simpler set up. I was planning on going with a modeler, possibly with a Kemper floor or some sort of AXE FX.
Line 6 pod farm bender fx 5 upgrade#
I need to upgrade my home recording set up.
