Continued to mess around with BIAS FX 2 for a few weeks and then….Dialed in some good metal tones, but not great nothing really stood out to me.Went through all of the high gain amps – I even made a video and have another post on the stock settings here.Suffered great disappointment that this same tone sucked so bad with BIAS FX 2.Immediately replicated my best metal tone that I created from the original BIAS FX plugin – Treadplate + Celestion V20 and Greenback speakers.There were some particular updates I was hoping for, one of them being more (and better) options for metal amps.īut instead, here’s what happened when I upgraded to BIAS FX 2… Having been a long-time user of their original BIAS FX, I was pretty excited about this second release. But first, let me share a little backstory with you before we get into the meat and potatoes… And I’m going to share my settings with you, as well as some other little tricks I’ve learned to make BIAS FX 2 sound great for metal. I finally came across what I feel to be a pretty awesome metal tone with BIAS FX 2. I spent a few hours going through all of the high gain amps again and pairing them with different cabinets, mics, and such. In fact, I didn’t touch this plugin again for several months after I purchased the upgrade.īut one day, I decided to revisit BIAS FX 2. Are you frustrated trying to dial in a decent metal guitar tone with the ‘upgraded’ BIAS FX 2? Yeah, I feel your pain.
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