, or again I could use my amplitube FX inside of patchwork - where I have IKM footswitches and a midi wah pedal. ![]() I can still add any of my existing FX which already own into another Patchwork slot, and even turn them on and off via midi control if needed (via patchwork) I can open a standalone VST version of Bluecat Patchwork, with Bias Desktop pro opened in one of Bluecat Patchwork slots (for say - Live use / jamming etc) ![]() I can use FX plugins that I already own, and I can even use Amplitube 3's plugins if I need to "without" forking out more money for Bias FX If I'm using my Bias Desktop Pro (ie the amps) within Pro Tools, Personally, I cant even see the point in even checking out Bias FX desktop - let alone spend any money on it. , but that excitement instantly turned to disappointment upon realizing Bias FX desktop was another completely separate (and expensive) program to Bias Desktop Pro, which Bias FX also included many Amp sims of which I already own in Bias Desktop Pro ![]() I was a bit excited to begin with, as I mistakenly thought my (expensive) Bias Desktop Pro was getting FX added to it, as it didnt come with any at all,
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