Setting Up GENOME in your DAW for an in-the-Box Rig

Setting Up GENOME in your DAW for an in-the-Box Rig

Looking to set up GENOME as an in-the-box rig for end-to-end tone shaping of your guitar or bass tone? Check out our guidelines below for a walkthrough on how to configure this. 

Setting Up and Configuring Your Audio Interface and DAW

  • As a starting point, connect your Guitar or Bass to a compatible Audio Interface and engage the Hi-Z switch to optimise the interface for instrument-level inputs
  • Then open your DAW and navigate to its Audio Preferences menu
  • Here, you will need to set your buffer size and latency to as low as possible; when using GENOME if you experience pops and clicks while playing, you will need to raise this buffer / latency setting until these non-desirable artefacts are no longer audible. For guides on setting your audio preferences in all mainstream DAWs, please refer to the following articles:
    1. "Logic Pro"
    2. "Ableton Live"
    3. "Pro Tools"
    4. "Cubase"
    5. "Studio One"
    6. "GarageBand"
  • Finally, if your interface features a zero-latency monitoring option, please ensure this is disabled to avoid hearing your GENOME-processed and DI signal simultaneously.

Loading GENOME

  • Once you have configured your audio interface and DAW, load a new Audio Channel in your DAW
  • Within the Channels inserts, open your plugin list and select GENOME
  • You will then be prompted to login to GENOME, please use your Two notes account credentials to action this
  • Providing the correct account details have been entered, GENOME will open and you will have access to our lane-based architecture and components to start building your in-the-box rig completed with our CODEX, TSM, DynIR, PEDAL and STUDIO FX Engines
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