Help Positive Grid Develop Hardware Products

US The company behind BIAS announces New Explorer Program (Hardware Edition)      14/01/15

Help Positive Grid Develop Hardware Products


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Positive Grid, developer of the BIAS Desktop Amp Matching Modeler for Mac and PC, has announced an new Explorer Program (Hardware Edition). The Explorer Program is now open for guitar players, engineers, producers and artists from all over the world. Guitar players who gig with guitar amps or guitar effects pedals and would like to join, are invited to sign up at http://www.positivegrid.com/beta-signup/

In exchange, explorers will:

  • Have exclusive access to early development of groundbreaking hardware products from one of the fastest growing music technology companies.
  • Participate actively with Positive Grid's engineering and product team, provide input and be in the front row of the hardware development process.
  • Get exclusive beta and pre-order access.


Only 50 slots will be available.

About Positive Grid: Positive Grid focuses on delivering superior and highly creative computer and mobile music experiences. Since 2008, the company has designed and developed a core technology base and is currently expanding it to various applications. Positive Grid's best-known product range, featuring the BIAS and JamUp guitar software.

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