Setting up your audio interface with Two notes GENOME standalone

Setting up Your Audio Interface With the GENOME Standalone Application

As a starting point, connect your Guitar or Bass to a compatible Audio Interface’s Instrument/Inst/DI/Hi-Z input (and engage the Hi-Z switch if applicable) to optimize the interface for instrument-level inputs
  • Next, configure the Standalone Application’s audio settings by clicking on the “Audio Settings” menu item located in the application’s hamburger menu

  • For Windows Users Only, In the “Audio Device Type” dropdown, select ASIO (if available/applicable)

  • Next, select the “Input Device” and “Output Device” corresponding to the audio interface(s) connected to your host computer; please note that one or two inputs can be selected for mono or stereo operation respectively - GENOME will automatically configure its input settings based on this selection

  • Within the “Active Inputs” pane, select the audio interface’s input within which your instrument is connected
  • Within the “Active Outputs” pane, select the relevant outputs on your audio interface to hear your GENOME-processed sound via monitors and/or headphones
  • Finally configure the Standalone Application’s Sample rate using the “Sample Rate” dropdown menu and set your system latency using the “Audio Buffer Size” dropdown menu.
      Note: We recommend setting your sample rate settings to 48000Hz unless your setup requires a specific Sample Rate configuration
      Note: Increased sample rates and buffer sizes may result in unwanted audio artifacts and increased latency, depending on your host machine’s specifications; if such artifacts or latency issues present themselves, lower your sample rate settings and/or increase your buffer size accordingly.
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