Published on Nov 22, 2013 Discchord·69 videos
"The new BIAS app is great for tone shaping guitars, with custom amp modeling, but I've been getting some great results plugging synths and synth apps into it. Bias is especially meaty on the Korg Volca Bass, but in this tutorial I run a TT-303 through it for very dramatic results and then take my invention into JamUp's effects."
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iTunes: BIAS - Amps! - Positive Grid Inc
Saturday, November 23, 2013
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Single Osc mono-synths sound wimpy?? This guy's been listening to the wrong synths then.
ReplyDeleteLOL! Well... I've been playing with the Volca Bass a lot lately, and that feels like a much thicker sound when you have all 3 Osc in unison. To be fair though the 303 is more manageable and fun to play with.
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