Tie Your Mother Down, recorded with BIAS Amp 2 on an iPad
Tie Your Mother Down, recorded with BIAS Amp 2 on an iPad
Inspired by this thread by eduardoritos and using a backing track he gave me, I went and recorded Tie Your Mother Down on my iPad using BIAS Amp 2 as the amp sim, Cubasis as the DAW and iRig Pre as the audio interface. I recorded 2 rhythm tracks, panned hard left and right, and 2 solo tracks, one for slide and the other w/o slide. I didn't bother with the outro solo and instead added a little 3-guitar harmony lick. 
You can check out the final result here.
I used my MIM 60th Anniversary Strat and only used the bridge pickup (DiMarzio Injector).
You can check out the final result here.
I used my MIM 60th Anniversary Strat and only used the bridge pickup (DiMarzio Injector).
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Tie Your Mother Down, recorded with BIAS Amp 2 on an iPad
Sounding bad ass!
Great playing and ripping tone.
Really well done
Great playing and ripping tone.
Really well done

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Tie Your Mother Down, recorded with BIAS Amp 2 on an iPad
BIG GRIN HERE!
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Tie Your Mother Down, recorded with BIAS Amp 2 on an iPad
Really good version. Good tone and playing.
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Tie Your Mother Down, recorded with BIAS Amp 2 on an iPad
I can't stop smiling. Seriously, that was totally great. The playing is top notch, May would be proud. Thanks for sharing this, you just made my work day cooler.
I am curious about the recording. You said you used BIAS Amp 2 on your iPad... Cool, but then you said you used iRig Pre as your interface? I think that's the microphone one, isn't it? Did you mic your iPad or am I totally missing something here? I would think the iRig HD 2 would be closer for the scope of this (being that that one is the one designed for guitar, the other more for vocals)
I am curious about the recording. You said you used BIAS Amp 2 on your iPad... Cool, but then you said you used iRig Pre as your interface? I think that's the microphone one, isn't it? Did you mic your iPad or am I totally missing something here? I would think the iRig HD 2 would be closer for the scope of this (being that that one is the one designed for guitar, the other more for vocals)
Tie Your Mother Down, recorded with BIAS Amp 2 on an iPad
That is awesome! I cranked it loud and am loving it!
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Tie Your Mother Down, recorded with BIAS Amp 2 on an iPad
Thanks for the comments guys, they're really encouraging!
Tatosh Guitar said:
I can't stop smiling. Seriously, that was totally great. The playing is top notch, May would be proud. Thanks for sharing this, you just made my work day cooler.
I am curious about the recording. You said you used BIAS Amp 2 on your iPad... Cool, but then you said you used iRig Pre as your interface? I think that's the microphone one, isn't it? Did you mic your iPad or am I totally missing something here? I would think the iRig HD 2 would be closer for the scope of this (being that that one is the one designed for guitar, the other more for vocals)
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I just realized that I mistook the iRig Pre with the discontinued iRig Pro which is the one I used. The iRig Pro has both an XLR and 1/4" input so that way I plugged my guitar straight to the interface.
Tatosh Guitar said:
I can't stop smiling. Seriously, that was totally great. The playing is top notch, May would be proud. Thanks for sharing this, you just made my work day cooler.
I am curious about the recording. You said you used BIAS Amp 2 on your iPad... Cool, but then you said you used iRig Pre as your interface? I think that's the microphone one, isn't it? Did you mic your iPad or am I totally missing something here? I would think the iRig HD 2 would be closer for the scope of this (being that that one is the one designed for guitar, the other more for vocals)
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I just realized that I mistook the iRig Pre with the discontinued iRig Pro which is the one I used. The iRig Pro has both an XLR and 1/4" input so that way I plugged my guitar straight to the interface.