Custom design your guitar effects pedal.
Using a component-based philosophy, like our revolutionary BIAS amplifier designer, BIAS Pedal allows you to virtually create your own custom pedal with full control at the circuit level. Seamless integration with BIAS FX allows you to use the BIAS pedal to add your own pedal to the BIAS FX. Download thousands of individual pedals to our new BIAS ToneCloud® pedal.

Open effects in BIAS FX – easily integrates with your BIAS FX effects arsenals. It automatically imports your custom delay pedals into the dual signal circuits of the BIAS FX pedal with two BIAS amplifiers. It also includes all of the delicious BIAS Pedal stuff, including six BIAS Amp rock guitar amp amps.

Share and Download – Because the BIAS pedal is extensible, it is not just a factory setting platform. You can download thousands of customized pedals that are used by professional artists and users from all over the world, right on the BIAS Pedal ToneCloud platform.

Distortion – From input volume, to distortion and gain control, to before and after equalization, and more. You can even change the virtual properties of the pedal, as if you were working with a real distortion pedal, change the germanium transistor of your gain pedal, or adjust a silicon transistor. Immerse yourself in the tones of your dreams instantly, picking up your favorite pedals of distortion, overload, fuzz and gain. BIAS Pedal’s Tone Match technology analyzes and compares the currently selected pedal and the sound of the target pedal. Then, tonal compensation is performed and the improvements necessary to ensure that the sound of your pedal exactly matches the sound of the desired pedal.

Modulation – An extensive collection of modulation effects, including Chorus, Vibrato, Flanger, Rotary, Phaser, Tremolo, Pan, RingMod and Autoswell. Experiment with various LFO waveforms: from a sine wave, from a sharp triangular wave to a pulsed (square) signal. Two 8-band graphic equalizers can be placed at various points along the signal chain by dragging and dropping to precisely form the overall tone. Combine two groups of modulation effects: the 1st module includes effects based on time and filtering (Chorus, Vibrato, Flanger, Rotary, Phaser), the 2nd module includes amplitude modulations (Tremolo, Pan, RingMod and Autoswell), so you can add some chorus to your tremolo or create truly unique sounds such as stuttering and slow attack.

Delay – Choose from four types of delay to start: standard for purely digital delays, tape for rich vintage sound, ping pong for echo and reverse for envelopes. A manual delay of 1 to 3000 ms changes each type of delay-based effect, from doubling to suppression and long echoes. In the studio, synchronize the BIAS delay with your DAW so that the delay time varies from the 32nd note to the whole note, including dotted notes. Saturation and analogue tone controls add density and girth to the delay stage input signal. The full-featured Power Module compressor pushes your reefs to the front of the mix. Set up your pedal’s virtual power supply to provide 18 volts for a relaxed, flexible sound or 6 volts so your guitar sounds like a beast ripping off a leash!

By Leauger

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