GENOME
No RIG Presets Available in GENOME When Using macOS
When using GENOME on macOS, in rare instances all RIG & FX presets, CODEX models and/or 3rd party IRs may disappear from GENOME’s interface. The following possible reasons may serve as the root cause for this issue: iCloud Sync is enabled on the host ...
Specific graphics card issues under Windows
On some Windows setups, you may experience display issues with GENOME; symptoms include: The plug-in opens, but only a black screen is displayed The plug-in opens and is displayed, but when using the STUDIO EQ and/or the STUDIO Compressor, animations ...
Reimporting Factory RIGS & Banks in GENOME
Have you deleted or modified one of the factory RIGs or an entire stock Bank included as standard with GENOME? Maybe you simply want to restore GENOME to its original default state? Read on for our guide on how to rectify all of these GENOME ...
CODEX Preset Featuring Neutral Settings for 1:1 Audio Processing
As of GENOME v1.1, a CODEX preset configured for Neutral Settings to deliver 1:1 audio processing of the source AI Capture has been included. For users who have altered the default CODEX component-level preset list, the v1.1 update will not overwrite ...
GENOME Bad License Format Error Message
You have installed and opened GENOME in your DAW and have the following message when you input your credentials to log into your account: " Failed to signin: bad license format" Please follow these steps to solve this issue: Close your DAW Go to this ...
What to do if GENOME is not Visible in Cubase?
If you have installed GENOME on your computer, but it is not visible when looking to insert the plugin on an audio track on Cubase, here are some guidelines on how to remedy this. Navigate to the Studio menu and click VST Plug-in Manager Click on the ...
What to do if GENOME is not Visible in Logic?
If you have installed GENOME on your computer, but it is not visible when looking to insert the plugin on an audio track on Logic Pro, here are the guidelines given by Apple for Logic Pro to remedy this. Restart your Mac If your Mac is running macOS ...
Using External MIDI hardware with GENOME
For MIDI control of GENOME, use of your Digital Audio Workstation’s (DAW) MIDI control functionality is required for hardware control of those parameters exposed to your DAW as automation assignments.. Within GENOME, automatic and manual assignments ...
Adding GENOME Components to an Offline Computer
If the computer on which you want to use GENOME does not have an active Internet connection (herein referred to as the Target Computer), you will need to perform an offline activation via two systems: First, on a computer with an active Internet ...
How to Use Automation in GENOME?
GENOME’s Automation Assign gives you one less headache in recording and production setups. Select the parameters you want to automate and you only see these in your DAW; a handy workflow enhancement, sparing you from scrolling through GENOME’s ...
Audio Routing Troubleshooting
In this article, we run through common troubleshooting steps for users experiencing audio routing issues, often resulting in no sound when using GENOME both live with your instrument and/or playing-back recorded audio. When Playing GENOME Live With ...
How to Import Wall of Sound Presets into GENOME?
Already a Two notes Wall of Sound user? GENOME not only features a dedicated Wall of Sound TORPEDO FX workspace purpose built to completely reimagine your go-to tone with GENOME’s world-class STUDIO FX, but also caters for Wall of Sound Preset ...
How do I install and Activate GENOME on an Offline Computer?
If the computer on which you want to use GENOME does not have an active Internet connection (herein referred to as the Target Computer), you will need to perform an offline activation via two systems: First, on a computer with an active Internet ...
Best Practice When Using GENOME's Component Arsenal
In the following support article we take a look at some top tips when structuring your RIG using GENOME’s ever expanding suite of TSM Amplifiers, CODEX Captures, DynIR Engine / IR Loader and PEDALS. NOISE GATE GENOME’s Noise Gate is positioned at the ...
Using GENOME with a Stereo Amp DI
In the following knowledgebase article we highlight how to configure GENOME - or multiple instances of GENOME - to work alongside a Stereo DI signal, be it a Pedalboard, Physical Amp / Loadbox or Modelling Processor. What is a Stereo DI? A Stereo DI ...
Where is the GENOME and/or Wall of Sound Plug-in Located on my Computer?
Looking for the directory where GENOME or Wall of Sound has been installed? Please read on for more details for both Mac and Windows operating systems. On Windows: VST Plug-in: The location of the VST plug-in can be chosen during the installation. ...
What CODEX Captures Are Included With GENOME
With a primo collection of 40 captures included for immediate creative potential out-the-box - plus an ever growing 3rd-party capture library to pull from - CODEX is poised to serve as the beating heart of your digital backline. In the following Help ...
GENOME | What Captures are Compatible with CODEX?
CODEX features complete-compatibility with Neural Amp Modeller (NAM), AIDA-X and Proteus captures, adding a suite of custom-engineered FX to: Mix-and-match captures with a selection of legendary Tone Stacks and position these Pre or Post your model’s ...
Demoing & Purchasing Components in GENOME
Two notes’ catalog contains an ever-expanding list of Components (DynIRs, PEDAL, AMP, STUDIO FX) . Within GENOME, comprehensive facilities are available to preview and purchase any components not assigned to your Two notes License in real-time within ...
Choosing the correct plugin format for your host machine
Available in all mainstream plugin formats (VST3, AAX, AU), GENOME is poised to become the beating heart of your studio. In the following knowledgebase article we’ll take a look into the factors that will determine which plugin format you should ...
How does GENOME handle mono & stereo signals
In the following knowledge-base article we highlight how GENOME is configured for Mono and Stereo Signal processing both at the input stage and within the component level processing of the application. GENOME's Input Stage GENOME (V1.03) has been ...
How to Split and Merge in GENOME's Lane Based Architecture
In a standard initialised RIG, GENOME’s signal flow is configured for series processing only via a single Lane. Need to switch up to parallel processing somewhere in your signal chain? Use GENOME's Split/Merge functionality to configure Dual Lane ...
How to Use GENOME with a Captor X
GENOME has been specified to work seamlessly alongside our flagship reactive load box, the Captor X. Considerations for all Captor X Setup Scenarios As GENOME is a plugin application, you will need to have the following studio peripherals available ...
Setting Up GENOME for a Hybrid Rig With Your Modelling Processor, Physical Amp or Pedalboard
What is a Hybrid Rig? A hybrid rig is any setup that combines your traditional backline - be it modelling processors, amplifiers, a pedalboard or a hardware amp sim device - and GENOME’s suite of PEDALS, TSM Amps, DynIR cabinets, 3rd-party IRs and ...
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 ...
Managing Your Latency Settings in your DAW
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. What is Latency? The term latency is common-place in audio production ...
Using GENOME in Pro Tools
In the following knowledgebase article we highlight how to configure Pro Tools for use alongside GENOME. Configuring Your Latency Settings The term latency is common-place in audio production circles and relates to the amount of time it takes for ...
Using GENOME in Studio One
In the following knowledgebase article we highlight how to configure Studio One for use alongside GENOME. Configuring Your Latency Settings The term latency is common-place in audio production circles and relates to the amount of time it takes for ...
Using GENOME in Ableton Live
In the following knowledgebase article we highlight how to configure Ableton Live for use alongside GENOME. Configuring Your Latency Settings The term latency is common-place in audio production circles and relates to the amount of time it takes for ...
Using GENOME in Logic Pro
In the following knowledgebase article we highlight how to configure Logic Pro for use alongside GENOME. Configuring Your Latency Settings The term latency is common-place in audio production circles and relates to the amount of time it takes for ...
Using GENOME in Cubase
In the following knowledgebase article we highlight how to configure Cubase for use alongside GENOME. Configuring Your Latency Settings The term latency is common-place in audio production circles and relates to the amount of time it takes for your ...
Using GENOME in Reaper
In the following knowledgebase article we highlight how to configure Reaper for use alongside GENOME. Configuring Your Latency Settings The term latency is common-place in audio production circles and relates to the amount of time it takes for your ...
Using GENOME in Garageband
In the following knowledgebase article we highlight how to configure Garageband for use alongside GENOME. Setting Up and Configuring Your Audio Interface and DAW As a starting point, connect your Guitar or Bass to a compatible Audio Interface and ...
How to Use GENOME with a Captor
GENOME has been specified to work seamlessly alongside our all-analog reactive loadbox, the Captor. Considerations for all Captor Setup Scenarios As GENOME is a plugin application, you will need to have the following studio peripherals available to ...
How to Use GENOME with the ReVolt Series
GENOME has been specified to work seamlessly alongside our all analog amp simulator series, The ReVolt Series. Considerations for all ReVolt Series Setup Scenarios As GENOME is a plugin application, you will need to have the following studio ...
How to Use GENOME with OPUS
GENOME has been specified to work seamlessly alongside our digital amp simulator and DynIR Engine, OPUS. Considerations for all OPUS Setup Scenarios As GENOME is a plugin application, you will need to have the following studio peripherals available ...