Two Notes goes deep into the cabinet emulation software game with the NAMM release of “Genome’. Mixing 500 + guitar & bass cabinet emulations with a plethora of mics & recording environments to nail your post-amp tone. You can also add amplifiers & studio-grade effects into a working signal chain making the new platform a ‘one-stop-shop’ for all things guitar & bass tone related.
Genome is the successor to their current ‘Wall of Sound’ software which focuses primarily on cabinet emulation, but also covers power amps and some studio post effects. Genome is a far more comprehensive platform extending to amp emulation and all manner of pre/post effects.
Here’s the description from Two notes:
Fusing the world’s most advanced virtual cabinet emulation, complete with a suite of world-class Studio FX, GENOME promises the ultimate ecosystem for hybrid- and plugin-based rigs, engineered to elevate any amplifier’s tone to never before ventured heights.
NEXT-GEN DYNIR CAB SIM
At its core: next-generation DynIR cabinet emulation for on-demand access to 500+ virtual guitar & bass cabinets, studio-grade microphones and pristine recording environments.
For the total command of the post-amp signal chain, GENOME’s surgically-tuned Studio FX and player-centric workflow empower you with the pinnacle in next-generation pro-grade tools.
Available in the plugin- and standalone formats, and offering cross-platform compatibility courtesy of a handy IR Export feature, GENOME is primed and ready to deliver a consistent, reliable tone from the studio to the stage.
GO DIRECT
This isn’t just another run-of-the-mill cabinet simulator. GENOME is a purpose-built adaptable channel strip developed to exceed the exacting standards of the modern player. Better yet, it’s versatile and effortless to set up.
Using an outright in-the-box setup? Simple, set GENOME as your post-virtual-amp plugin. Got a collection of physical amps? Grab a Captor or Captor X, line the DI signal into your DAW and dive into a world of surgical tone-shaping.
What about Modelling Processors and Pedal-Boards? Disable your cab sim, hook up to your DAW and let GENOME do the hard work. Whatever your rig – and regardless of whether it’s live or in the studio – GENOME’s ecosystem at the tail end of any amplifier is a true force to be reckoned with.
Registration is now open for the beta testing program taking place in September, with a full release expected later this year.
Join their Beta testing program with the link below
https://mailchi.mp/two-notes/genome-beta-registration
More information is available via the Two Notes Website