Next problem, there's no way to change amps inside BIAS FX, tried everything and there doesn't seem to be a way to do it. The metal stomps show up in FX but the amps show up nowhere. Well gee, thanks for telling me when I purchased it. With some looking around I find out that there's been issues with the metal pack and bias FX. I bought it and instead of download it says "HAD IT" on the tab. First off the metal pack is somehow in and not in it. Well, I am dumb and I went ahead and bought the BIAS amp and FX with the metal pack because I am impulsive I guess. I will get an $20 reduction on the amp pro if I buy it. I want it simple, I'm not a tweaking guy so I appreciate this part a lot.Īnd yes, loyalty isn't rewarded. The FX pro is good I think.The GUI is nice. I did get an reply on my first email, so I had two request going on.Īfter 23 days I get my license (I manage to reply directly). Much of this I guess is the time zone, me answer the day day after.
So I mail and I mailed and sometimes I get an reply, why do you want that, I explain, then quiet.I mailed and I mailed and then I get a reply 'why do you want that'. Then I found out that they have changed the license to amp std ($100 less fx pro). I found a thread on their community that you should not reply on the mail, but submit a request on the help site. I was in a hurry when I bought it, ment to buy BIAS amp Pro, so I replied said if they could change to bias amp (note I forgot to mention pro).
And it's cheaper, depending on what you get. And IMO, that's pretty important in this business.Īnd I agree with EvilDragon, ReCab, now known as Thermionik, is better. If you have any sort of problem or want to sell it later, you're screwed. Just be aware of what kind of company you're dealing with. I don't want to say that you won't be happy with the sound of the plug. I'm far from the only dissatisfied user of their software or hardware out there either, they rolled out a MIDI controller recently and it was a cheaply made disaster. It was only after I told them I had all the e-mails from the beginning, I'd gotten a screenshot of their license agreement from google cache, and I threatened to post the entire thing on every major music board on the internet that they finally refunded me. Long story short, I went back and forth with them and was given the run around for almost a month, during which they removed their license agreement from their website and told me they'd refund me and never followed through. I told them I bought the software under the explicit understanding that I could sell the license at a later date if I chose to do so, as audio software users so often do, and that I would not have bought it if the license hadn't made that clear, and I requested a refund.
I was told they would not allow second hand transfers. So I asked Positive Grid about selling my license second hand, which their user agreement specifically states you can do. I had Bias Amp and really liked it, but it was bested for my tastes by Brainworx and ReCab 4.