The huge update welcomes new features, a full-scale iPad version, and the addition of a standalone Capture Studio.
Credit: Two Notes
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Two Notes has launched a 2.0 update for its GENOME platform, providing a “major evolution” that introduces iPad compatibility, a free intro trial for new users, and new capture technology.
GENOME was first teased in 2022 during NAMM, and was later awarded a 9/10 in our review for its focused set of virtual amps, cabs and pedals, making it a sturdy option for an affordable “full signal chain” plugin. Now, the platform is getting a much broader glow up by expanding beyond the desktop and bringing in new features and modern enhancements.
The GENOME 2.0 launch on iPad is described as “full scale”, meaning no watered-down mobile version features. Instead, the software has been “rebuilt for touch from the ground up”, with all the same capabilities as normal.
The launch of GENOME Intro also means new users can try the platform for free through desktop and iOS. Again, Two Notes stresses that this isn’t a basic version, but that it rather “delivers a complete rig-building experience with a curated selection of Amplifiers, Pedals, DynIR Virtual Cabinets and Studio FX”.
A key addition to the update is the Two Notes Capture Studio, a free standalone capture environment built to bring your own gear into your GENOME rig. Users can create static NAM captures for CODEX, or build multi-parametric AmpNet captures for an all-new PARADEX component, preserving how your amp responds across its full control range.
In response to demand, there’s also a new generation of stock TSM-Ai amplifiers on board, bringing “decades of legendary amplifier design” inside GENOME’s hybrid modelling engine. Global Transpose also unlocks full-system pitch control across an entire rig in real time.
Take a look at the video below to find out more:
“Since day one, GENOME has moved fast, each release pushing the boundaries of what the platform can be. With 2.0, we’re not just continuing that momentum – we’re redefining it. This is a new line in the sand…” says Guillaume Pille, CEO of Two Notes Audio Engineering.
“GENOME 2.0 is about innovation, effortless control, and precision – putting a truly uncompromised, next-generation rig-building experience into the hands of every player, wherever they are.”
To learn more about GENOME 2.0, visit Two Notes.
Rachel began writing for Guitar.com in 2021 while finishing up her degree. A proud DIY guitarist, she has been playing for over 10 years and has written for the likes of Kerrang!, The Forty-Five, and MusicTech. An enjoyer of all things heavy, you’ll find her at a festival or downtuning her guitars when away from her desk.
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