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Bias fx live feedback problem
I'm having issues using live have multiple apps that do not have a problem when using live positive grid jam up pro, amplitude, flux FX, and bias each one of these do not have any feedback issue as bias fx. I when using 100 Watt combo. I have my settings on bias fx input less than -20db output -10db my interface is a focusrite Itrack with input gain all the way down HELP
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What guitar?
At the bottom of the Bias Fx screen check your global output settings. Should output to combo amp. Hope this helps!
PRS NF3 is my guitar I've tried that also with going to the Combo setting still seems to be having problems also contacted positive grid directly they don't have a clue either
On BIAS FX: go Direct Out if you're playing on a combo/amp head, adjust your input and output levels below the yellow spot (you can increase the volume on your amp later), use a noise gate at the beginning of your signal chain (medium threshold, high sensitivity, medium-high release), then check the gain levels on the distortion/booster pedals and avoid using compressors if you don't need them (as they may reduce the dynamic range of your signal and cause unwanted noises if not used properly). Also a 10-Band EQ might be helpful at the end of the chain by lowering 2-4k and above frequencies. Based on my experience, feedback issues are usually a result of excessive gain levels on high end freqs.