Hi Walter. Thks for uploading. Is there a latency when you strum ? That's usually the main problem with the modeling software. Otherwise, it's quite good. Not that I love playing a guitar through modeling - like the Line 6 series - but it helps indeed to get a lot of tones from different instruments while playing with just one. The graphics are nice also but what one does not get is the different feeling from playing a maple fretboard or rosewood, a semi-hollow vs a solid guitar etc. Not only does it sound but it also feels very different and therefore gives you another approach and inspiration. But OK: it's nice to have a choice of tones for multiple takes on guitar tracks. Cheers
Hi! Thanks for a comment. No noticeable latency with iRig HD2. That's totally true - no morelling ever will replace real guitar with its fwwl of shape and wood, but for just a 50 bucks its a nice piece of software which can be helpful in recording, composing and jamming! Cheers!
Justin Chen well you're either stupid or very rude with your comment. I do hear the difference, and i simply did some CHORD-ed playthrough. So that people can hear how it sounds without focusing on technique stuff. And the pre-set is CLEAN. I simply did not want to argue with that guy above. So heres my question - what the f**k is your problem with this video?
Please like this comment if you want another Bias Fx 2 mobile video - with Les Paul and bridge position!
Cool! I see the potential here but I prefer the job Blue Cat’s reguitar does at this.
Came for the guitar matching comparison stayed for the chord progression. 😁
😁glad you stayed, hope you enjoyed)
Hi Walter. Thks for uploading. Is there a latency when you strum ? That's usually the main problem with the modeling software. Otherwise, it's quite good. Not that I love playing a guitar through modeling - like the Line 6 series - but it helps indeed to get a lot of tones from different instruments while playing with just one. The graphics are nice also but what one does not get is the different feeling from playing a maple fretboard or rosewood, a semi-hollow vs a solid guitar etc. Not only does it sound but it also feels very different and therefore gives you another approach and inspiration. But OK: it's nice to have a choice of tones for multiple takes on guitar tracks. Cheers
Hi! Thanks for a comment. No noticeable latency with iRig HD2. That's totally true - no morelling ever will replace real guitar with its fwwl of shape and wood, but for just a 50 bucks its a nice piece of software which can be helpful in recording, composing and jamming! Cheers!
When you play that riff it was just and invented one or is from a song?, if it's of a song please tell me the name. Thanks
Just some sort of improvisation :)
@@TheWalterGetz Well is a very good riff, I also like it when you play it with the YJM Signature.
Thanks)
@@TheWalterGetz You're welcome
How on earth do you expect to hear the real tonal differences unless you play with a clean tone?
Who tells you i do???
The Walter Getz well you’re either deaf or very inconsistent with your playing cause there is definitely a difference 😂😂
Justin Chen well you're either stupid or very rude with your comment. I do hear the difference, and i simply did some CHORD-ed playthrough. So that people can hear how it sounds without focusing on technique stuff. And the pre-set is CLEAN. I simply did not want to argue with that guy above. So heres my question - what the f**k is your problem with this video?
The Walter Getz I was obviously kidding dude don’t need to be so mad lmao
The Walter Getz I literally liked the video