NAMM24: Two notes Unveil GENOME

US End-to-end tone shaping for guitar and bass      26/01/24

Two notes Audio Engineering, the manufacturer of load boxes, attenuators and digital cabinet emulators, has announced the immediate availability of GENOME. This is what they have to say about it...  

Hot-on-the-heels of an extensive Beta Testing program, GENOME empowers players of all walks with a carrier-class software ecosystem engineered to deliver the pinnacle in end-to-end tone shaping. Fusing an ever-growing roster of amplifiers, pedals, class-leading virtual cabinets and essential post-FX, GENOME is your first - and final - destination for the ultimate in-the-box or hybrid backline.

"5-years ago, we kicked-off a project to re-imagine our long-standing studio mainstay, Wall of Sound. Today, we unleash GENOME - the latest pillar in the ever-expanding Two notes ecosystem. Powered by the CODEX, Tube Stage Modelling™, PEDAL and DynIR™ engines, GENOME's expanding component arsenal and player-centric workflow deliver the epitome of a contemporary carrier-class tone shaping ecosystem. Whether it's an Amp DI, a modelling processor, an Amp Sim or a DI instrument feed, GENOME is primed and ready to elevate your sonics with all our tone-bending knowhow. Better yet, we're just getting started. With a feature-packed roadmap across 2024, backed by an onslaught of component releases, GENOME is poised to become the beating heart of your rig and the definitive virtual backline."  Guillaume Pille, Two notes CEO

Pricing and Availability:

GENOME is available immediately from Two notes directly for just 79.99€/$79.99. All existing registered Two notes software and Torpedo-embedded hardware users (inclusive of partner releases featuring Two notes embedded technology) are eligible for a free lifetime licence to GENOME. A free 14-day trial is also available for new customers and non-qualifying Two notes account holders.

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