TwoNotes GENOME!!!

Say more. Are you sayng the playback of NAM captures sounds better than competing NAM-playoing plugins? Does it look better?

Neither. It just has the best additional goodies within that single block.
Here it is:

Genome Codex.png


Different (7) tone stacks to choose from, can be routed pre or post, in case you choose pre there's still the post EQ and the Enhancer. The latter being a lot better (and very efficient) than what I usually think about any such things.
And in case you keep all your captures in one single folder, organisation isn't too problematic, either (but yeah, that should defenitely be improved, the thing should as well ask you to relocate missing captures should you've moved them elsewhere).

The cab block is decent, too, IMO easier to deal with than the old WOS plugin (and it'll automatically show all the cabs you've ever had).

Just these two blocks can take you quite far IMO.
 
Neither. It just has the best additional goodies within that single block.
Here it is:

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Different (7) tone stacks to choose from, can be routed pre or post, in case you choose pre there's still the post EQ and the Enhancer. The latter being a lot better (and very efficient) than what I usually think about any such things.
And in case you keep all your captures in one single folder, organisation isn't too problematic, either (but yeah, that should defenitely be improved, the thing should as well ask you to relocate missing captures should you've moved them elsewhere).

The cab block is decent, too, IMO easier to deal with than the old WOS plugin (and it'll automatically show all the cabs you've ever had).

Just these two blocks can take you quite far IMO.
I didn’t love the capture player. But got around to actually digging it.
 
@MirrorProfiles Guillaume from TwoNotes replied with this info about how Genome's calibrated in the thread at TOP:

Sure, Send a 1Vp (0.707V RMS) sinewave to the input of your interface, boost the input gain until the input meter in your DAW or GENOME shows -11dB FS.

With some of our home studio interfaces it looks like that if you set the input gain to its minimum :

-UAD Volt 4 : Boost input by +2.1dB
-Audient iD4 : Boost input by +7.5dB
-Audient EVO 4 : Boost input by +8.0dB
-Audient Sono : Boost input by 4.1dB with "Input" Knob set to 8 o'clock and EQ set to 12 o'clock
-MOTU M4 : Boost input by +7.5dB

Is it what you are searching for?
 
@MirrorProfiles Guillaume from TwoNotes replied with this info about how Genome's calibrated in the thread at TOP:

Sure, Send a 1Vp (0.707V RMS) sinewave to the input of your interface, boost the input gain until the input meter in your DAW or GENOME shows -11dB FS.

With some of our home studio interfaces it looks like that if you set the input gain to its minimum :

-UAD Volt 4 : Boost input by +2.1dB
-Audient iD4 : Boost input by +7.5dB
-Audient EVO 4 : Boost input by +8.0dB
-Audient Sono : Boost input by 4.1dB with "Input" Knob set to 8 o'clock and EQ set to 12 o'clock
-MOTU M4 : Boost input by +7.5dB

Is it what you are searching for?
Thank you! This is perfect. I’ll get it added to the spreadsheet. Thanks to Two Notes guys for doing this 🫶
 
@MirrorProfiles Guillaume from TwoNotes replied with this info about how Genome's calibrated in the thread at TOP:

Sure, Send a 1Vp (0.707V RMS) sinewave to the input of your interface, boost the input gain until the input meter in your DAW or GENOME shows -11dB FS.

With some of our home studio interfaces it looks like that if you set the input gain to its minimum :

-UAD Volt 4 : Boost input by +2.1dB
-Audient iD4 : Boost input by +7.5dB
-Audient EVO 4 : Boost input by +8.0dB
-Audient Sono : Boost input by 4.1dB with "Input" Knob set to 8 o'clock and EQ set to 12 o'clock
-MOTU M4 : Boost input by +7.5dB

Is it what you are searching for?
Finally!

Shame they forgot telling us here tho.
 
they're definitely getting these new models out thick and fast, and as well as some more obvious gear its cool to see some stuff that hasnt been widely modelled yet
I am trying to understand this NDSP has Tina that is supposed to be state of the art
Genome gets a Bogner XTC
All channels all switches and modes
And a Mesa Badlander all channels switches and modes
And NDSP is giving 2 updated deluxes 🤔
 
I am trying to understand this NDSP has Tina that is supposed to be state of the art
Genome gets a Bogner XTC
All channels all switches and modes
And a Mesa Badlander all channels switches and modes
And NDSP is giving 2 updated deluxes 🤔
Not sure they’re using quite the same tech. The stuff I tried in Genome seemed like the poweramp modelling was very similar to their older poweramp model approach in WOS. Maybe that’s changed on the more recent models but they didn’t really seem comparable to NDSP/Mercuriall/Line 6 etc to me.
 
I am trying to understand this NDSP has Tina that is supposed to be state of the art
Genome gets a Bogner XTC
All channels all switches and modes
And a Mesa Badlander all channels switches and modes
And NDSP is giving 2 updated deluxes 🤔
When NDSP disclosed TINA, Steve Atkinson (NAM creator) posted a pic of his own DIY version of TINA with what seemed to be a Raspberry Pi and some actuators. Steve was not too long on one of Two Notes' streams on YouTube (before TINA was publicly announced but after Steve had already released his Parametric NAM OD plugin)..I think Two Notes may have co-opted him to help with some of the stuff we're seeing come out in Genome under the TSM-AI label.
 
When NDSP disclosed TINA, Steve Atkinson (NAM creator) posted a pic of his own DIY version of TINA with what seemed to be a Raspberry Pi and some actuators. Steve was not too long on one of Two Notes' streams on YouTube (before TINA was publicly announced but after Steve had already released his Parametric NAM OD plugin)..I think Two Notes may have co-opted him to help with some of the stuff we're seeing come out in Genome under the TSM-AI label.
So the new TSI Ai is basically NAM modelling more or less ?
 
So the new TSI Ai is basically NAM modelling more or less ?
That's what it looks like - parametric NAM maybe with some traditional component modeling in the power section (description is a bit hazy)
 
Installed, loaded the standalone app. First thought was "ooh this looks nice" while setting up audio preferences. App crashes when assigning input and output channels. No idea where to report bugs but hopefully someone from Two Notes skims the thread (assuming others will have experienced this already too so they're probably aware).
 
Installed, loaded the standalone app. First thought was "ooh this looks nice" while setting up audio preferences. App crashes when assigning input and output channels. No idea where to report bugs but hopefully someone from Two Notes skims the thread (assuming others will have experienced this already too so they're probably aware).
Sounds very much like what the VST did when it was still in BETA. After the first crash, it worked fine on relaunching. @AmyTwonotes
 
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