You can confirm the difference in resolution by counting the number of bars along the top - all I did was change the properties as CWS suggested. (In one of their least helpful service responses, Steinberg denied that there was any difference in resolution, so let me say that the scaling I had was, for me, perfect. ![]() So you can see what I mean, I have re-posted screenshot 3 above, which shows good Cubase window resolution but with the plugin cut off and, for comparison, a screenshot which shows what happens when I did what CWS suggested, ie poor Cubase window resolution but full plugin GUI. If you can solve that one, (or anyone else), you will earn my eternal gratitude! First you select R1 and R2 to give a gain of 5, and then you put G 5, Vi 1V, and Vo 0V into the Vb equation, which gives: Vb (0V + 5 x 1V) / (1 + 5) 5V / 6 0.833V. So the issue is now slightly modified - how can I retain my windows scaling and Cubase HiDPI settings and see the full plugin display? As an example of solving for the bias voltage, we can use our previous numbers of a gain of -5 and an operating point of (2V, 0V). 2) Select the amp you’d like to edit in the BIAS Head/BIAS Rack, and make any adjustments. ![]() So, congrats to CWS, that is a solution.īut I lose the overall screen resolution I had before. 1) First connect your iPad to the BIAS Head/BIAS Rack via Bluetooth, then access the preset menu within the BIAS Amp app. Having changed the properties as CWS said, I do get a full version of the GUI. Setting the bias on your tube amp is an essential part of maintenance and is critical to getting the best sound from the amplifier. So in my screenshot of the Cubase window in my initial post above, I have good resolution with lots of legible info on the screen. See my post here: ( Cubase Pro 11 screen resolution issue following upgrade from Cubase Artist 10.5) A recent work proposed a 2-stage floating inverter amplifier (FIA) that is. I spent a little time last year trying to get Cubase to display at a resolution which I was happy with. At the very top theres a setting called 'Audio Driver.' Click on this and select 'ASIO'. Using an open-loop dynamic amplifier can make power scale linearly with. The bias trimpot produces 15 of full scale valve drive when the P gain is. Your method does indeed solve the issue of the plugin GUI, but at the expense of screen resolution of the Cubase Window. The match is is okay at best, not as close as it would have been if it had used the similar model, the feel, the response to tone. It picks an entirely different amp, the power tube type is wrong, the cab type is something way different than my cab, etc. ![]() Hi and thanks so much for your response - it’s very much appreciated. Bias 2 completely resets that custom amp and uses a starting point that is much farther off.
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