Positive grid bias desktop 1.1.3
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Built with a sturdy metal chassis to withstand the rigors of the road, RIFF is USB powered and houses a 1/4" jack input that works as a high-headroom DI for instruments or stereo line level, with a 1/4" mono out for amplification, and a 1/8" headphones jack.
#Positive grid bias desktop 1.1.3 portable#
It's also a convenient approach to jamming, practice and recording at home or on the go.ĭesign-wise the RIFF is minimalistic, combining a large, backlit, numeric display with IN/OUT meter and 3-color clipping indicator, a customizable control knob and onboard presets, in a portable package. BIAS FX 2 works as a standalone guitar effects processing app that still generates all the qualities of the best analog gear in existence. Connected to a computer or mobile device, the device becomes the physical extension of a complete music creation and recording system.
#Positive grid bias desktop 1.1.3 software#
From the BIAS line of guitar processing software and apps, to the award-winning Spark smart practice amp and beyond, Positive Grid's current portfolio features some of the most advanced guitar technology solutions available.ĭesigned as a portable "creation station" the new RIFF is essentially a compact USB audio interface for guitarists, compatible with Mac, PC and iOS devices. The company's range of interactive software products paved the way to current methods to create, record and share music. That’s why they designed the original - and extremely successful - BIAS Desktop software for MacOS and Windows, back in 2014. Early products gave the company an head-start in the mobile app space, allowing Positive Grid to understand that there were no limits to what software houses can do for the hardware of an iPad or iPhone, while on the other hand, serious studio production could gain from using the same tools and technology on a desktop environment, maintaining interoperability with the mobile apps. The California-based company was established by a small team of engineers and musicians and was originally focused on innovations of methods to learn and make music. Meanwhile, leading software companies such as Positive Grid have long been bridging guitars and amplifiers with mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, and the studio recording world, earning respect for its leading technology that is fusing the analog and digital worlds.
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We have seen traditional hardware companies in the musical instruments space trying to add software options for its stompbox effects pedals, or adding mobile apps to expand control, recording, or simply to offer additional processing capabilities.