Two notes update Genome
The first major update for Genome adds five new Components that offer a mixture of new amp and effects pedal models.
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The first major update for Genome adds five new Components that offer a mixture of new amp and effects pedal models.
Combining Two notes’ highly respected models and dynamic IR‑based cabinets with support for third‑party machine‑learning amp captures, Genome is brimming with potential.
Users of Two notes' OPUS amp and cabinet modelling system can now add another three preamp models to their device free of charge.
Two notes Audio Engineering have announced the immediate availability of two Fly-Rig Saver bundles for customers in the US.
The cab‑modelling pioneers take on the rest of the chain, right from the preamp input to the mics.
Two notes are celebrating their 15th anniversary with the release of a limited edition version of their popular dummy load and speaker simulator unit.
These new all‑analogue simulations run a real tube on a high‑voltage supply, and cover a useful range of tonalities.
The latest Artist Series release from Two notes Audio Engineering features seven DynIR cabinet models for their Torpedo platform, all captured from the personal collection of Jeff Stinco.
This latest release from Two notes Audio Engineering contains emulations of five rare cabinets from the collection of Steve Stevens.
ReVolt Guitar and ReVolt Bass are a pair of new three-channel amp simulator pedals that feature an all-analogue signal path with a valve preamp stage.
Reactive load boxes that also offer top-quality speaker simulation have been seriously expensive — until now...
Two Notes' latest device offers serious power-amp and cabinet modelling in a convenient stompbox format.
When it comes to convincing simulation of guitar amps, cabinets, speakers and microphones, a few hardware manufacturers seem to be pushing the boundaries. Will the Torpedo blast the competition out of the water?