TwoNotes GENOME!!!

Hey Ross !

Fantastic upgrade :)

2 quick questions:0

1 - would you recommend a clean uninstall of the old version and a fresh install of 1.13 ?

2 - any "under the hood" improvements in 1.13 to further reduce overall CPU load ?

Huge thanks :)
Ben
Thanks for reaching out and I'm so pleased you are diggin' the update!

No need for a clean uninstall and reinstall with this one - the new installer will manage all of that for you.
No performance enhancements as such, however we have included a feature to hide non-owned components in your GENOME workspace/menu!

Let me know if you have any other questions!
 
Thanks for reaching out and I'm so pleased you are diggin' the update!

No need for a clean uninstall and reinstall with this one - the new installer will manage all of that for you.
No performance enhancements as such, however we have included a feature to hide non-owned components in your GENOME workspace/menu!

Let me know if you have any other questions!

Thanks Ross !! :)

A question I think (?) I know the answer to.

Genome has, by default, 10 x Blocks in series.

These 10 x Blocks can also be split to have 20 x Blocks in parallel ie:- 10 + 10 .... but seemingly (?) this can only (?) be done in a split/parallel format.

=> is there currently a way to run more than 10 x Blocks in Series ?

or

=> is this an ongoing pre-determined "hard limit" for the Genome Product ?

Thanks again mate !
 
Thanks Ross !! :)

A question I think (?) I know the answer to.

Genome has, by default, 10 x Blocks in series.

These 10 x Blocks can also be split to have 20 x Blocks in parallel ie:- 10 + 10 .... but seemingly (?) this can only (?) be done in a split/parallel format.

=> is there currently a way to run more than 10 x Blocks in Series ?

or

=> is this an ongoing pre-determined "hard limit" for the Genome Product ?

Thanks again mate !
Great question! At the moment it is just limited to the 20 blocks in parallel. However interestingly, the original Beta version of GENOME featured a mixer letting you stack 10 channels, each with 20 blocks in parallel - we thought this was a bit of an overkill!

Whats the use case on your side for more blocks in Series? If you let me know I can certainly relay this back to our team!
 
Sadly not, OPUS isnt able to handle our TSM-Ai Amps due to DSP limitations and at the moment they are confined to the GENOME Architecture only. Let me know if you have any other questions!
Personally I had no problem with that, then you guys came out with the Dirty Boy stuff & I started to feel conflicted.

Then you dropped Albion 59 & now I definitely want to put that in my Opus. Grrrrr!!
 
Personally I had no problem with that, then you guys came out with the Dirty Boy stuff & I started to feel conflicted.

Then you dropped Albion 59 & now I definitely want to put that in my Opus. Grrrrr!!
Well we have been bugging them for new hardware
Who knows maybe at Namm there will be talk of a new opus
 
Hi Ross !

Am using Genome as a VST3 Plugin in Gig Performer 5 Pro.

I cant find a way to manually assign Midi PC or Midi CC to each Genome Block -and- each Genome Preset ?

Also the Midi Learn function is not receiving Midi in the Plugin.

And the Plugin does not have the Menu to Select the Midi Ports like the Standalone ?

Any ideas ?

Many thanks.
Ben
From what I’ve seen, it’s currently not possible to manually program or assign specific MIDI messages directly inside Genome, so MIDI Learn may be the only option available within the plugin itself.

If you’re using Gig Performer, though, automations might be a better and more flexible solution. You can program automations inside each Genome preset and then map them to widgets in your rackspace. This lets you store different sounds and parameter combinations per rackspace variation, effectively creating a kind of “Scenes” workflow, which Genome doesn’t natively support yet.

If you really need to use MIDI with Genome (for example, to control more than the 10 parameters allowed by automations), I usually do one of the following:
  1. Direct Midi to Genome

    Make sure your MIDI input is connected to the Genome block. You can use either a specific controller input block or the OMNI MIDI In if you want all incoming MIDI to reach Genome.

    With this setup, MIDI should reach Genome and work with MIDI Learn. The downside is that you can’t store different MIDI activation states as rackspace variations.

    1765682117629.png


  2. Use Gig Performer widgets to send MIDI internally

    Another option is to create widgets in your rackspace and map them to the MIDI commands exposed by the Genome plugin (there are both CC and PC options available, see screenshot below).

    You can then map those widgets to your hardware controller buttons or knobs. This gives you more flexibility, since you can easily remap things later without touching Genome itself.

    1765682604339.png
That said, I personally find automations easier and more reliable than sending MIDI directly to Genome, at least for most use cases.
 
From what I’ve seen, it’s currently not possible to manually program or assign specific MIDI messages directly inside Genome, so MIDI Learn may be the only option available within the plugin itself.

If you’re using Gig Performer, though, automations might be a better and more flexible solution. You can program automations inside each Genome preset and then map them to widgets in your rackspace. This lets you store different sounds and parameter combinations per rackspace variation, effectively creating a kind of “Scenes” workflow, which Genome doesn’t natively support yet.

If you really need to use MIDI with Genome (for example, to control more than the 10 parameters allowed by automations), I usually do one of the following:
  1. Direct Midi to Genome

    Make sure your MIDI input is connected to the Genome block. You can use either a specific controller input block or the OMNI MIDI In if you want all incoming MIDI to reach Genome.

    With this setup, MIDI should reach Genome and work with MIDI Learn. The downside is that you can’t store different MIDI activation states as rackspace variations.

    View attachment 56284

  2. Use Gig Performer widgets to send MIDI internally

    Another option is to create widgets in your rackspace and map them to the MIDI commands exposed by the Genome plugin (there are both CC and PC options available, see screenshot below).

    You can then map those widgets to your hardware controller buttons or knobs. This gives you more flexibility, since you can easily remap things later without touching Genome itself.

    View attachment 56286
That said, I personally find automations easier and more reliable than sending MIDI directly to Genome, at least for most use cases.

Many thanks Ipkz !

Creating the Racks and Variations and Block's to get my sounds in GP5 is very easy and intuitive.

On the other hand ..... controlling what I want ..... plugins on/off ... plugin preset changes etc.... with my MC6Pro is extremely non-intuitive :( I am used to programming Midi PC and CC and GP5 seems to very much favor its own internal widget / system action controls.

=> do you know of a manual or video that has even a very basic step-by-step guide to creating and setting up a widget to do something as simply as turning a Block on/off -or- changing presets within a plugin via Midi ?.

Any very-basic-dumbed-down-to-the-max help and guidance would be much appreciated.

I *feel* like once I've done one or two ultra basic midi-controlled-widget the rest will come very quickly :)

Many thanks again,
Ben
 
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Probably a dumb question.
If i want to connect an expression pedal for the wah and pitch shifters what do you guys use?

I found several with standard connections but no cheaper ones with midi. I'm mostly running an analogue rig but want something budget to experiment.
 
Many thanks Ipkz !

Creating the Racks and Variations and Block's to get my sounds in GP5 is very easy and intuitive.

On the other hand ..... controlling what I want ..... plugins on/off ... plugin preset changes etc.... with my MC6Pro is extremely non-intuitive :( I am used to programming Midi PC and CC and GP5 seems to very much favor its own internal widget / system action controls.

=> do you know of a manual or video that has even a very basic step-by-step guide to creating and setting up a widget to do something as simply as turning a Block on/off -or- changing presets within a plugin via Midi ?.

Any very-basic-dumbed-down-to-the-max help and guidance would be much appreciated.

I *feel* like once I've done one or two ultra basic midi-controlled-widget the rest will come very quickly :)

Many thanks again,
Ben
Hey @BenIfin

Thanks for reaching out. Huge thanks to @Ipkz for weighing in here — there are definitely some work arounds in here that I would have suggested. Our support team have seen your ticket this morning on the Help Desk and I have asked them to have a look at this ASAP. Could I ask that you keep your eye on your inbox for their reply please?

Thanks and if you need anything else, please do not hesitate to let me know!
 
Probably a dumb question.
If i want to connect an expression pedal for the wah and pitch shifters what do you guys use?

I found several with standard connections but no cheaper ones with midi. I'm mostly running an analogue rig but want something budget to experiment

Thanks for reaching out and not a dumb question at all!

At Two notes HQ, we use the Behringturd FCB1010 - It offers a tonne of controls and is really simple to setup! You will however need a MIDI Interface or an Audio Interface with MIDI support to use this. Let me know if you have any questions!
 
Thanks for reaching out and not a dumb question at all!

At Two notes HQ, we use the Behringturd FCB1010 - It offers a tonne of controls and is really simple to setup! You will however need a MIDI Interface or an Audio Interface with MIDI support to use this. Let me know if you have any questions!
Great to hear.
I was looking for something small like only the pedal. But will look into the Behringturd thanks ;)

BTW any idea if remote control of the torpedo x will one day be included ? Since genome i have my x on RAW output and only use the app to setup levels. Would be nice to have it all in one ?

Genome really changed my workflow it's super flexible being able to change almost everything after the recording. Dialing in the guitar in a mix is a lot easier.
 
Hey @BenIfin

Thanks for reaching out. Huge thanks to @Ipkz for weighing in here — there are definitely some work arounds in here that I would have suggested. Our support team have seen your ticket this morning on the Help Desk and I have asked them to have a look at this ASAP. Could I ask that you keep your eye on your inbox for their reply please?

Thanks and if you need anything else, please do not hesitate to let me know!

I will Ross :)

Been messing some more and the VST3 on [my] Intel PC Laptop even in just basic Midi PC mode is very flaky .... sometimes works / sometimes doesn't .... the Midi CC just doesn't "stick" .... sometimes it learns / sometimes it doesn't .... go out and back in to GP5 and the VST3 doesn't even reliably "remember" any Midi CC "saves".

There are some "workarounds" as lpkz points out ... but in all honesty and sincerity ... its 2026 not 2009 ... these should *not* be needed ... by T.N's own acknowledgment in the manual it all works fine with MAC ?!?!?! but not with Intel PC.

I've been messing with VST3 on Intel PC since they came on the scene in ~2009 and have never ever had or seen any issues at all ever regardless of what Plugin or Host Software etc.... I've used !?

I literally could not beleive it when I loaded Genome into GP5 and saw that Intel PC VST3 is currently "totally borked" <- technical term

I'll let you know what they say.

Ben
 
I will Ross :)

Been messing some more and the VST3 on [my] Intel PC Laptop even in just basic Midi PC mode is very flaky .... sometimes works / sometimes doesn't .... the Midi CC just doesn't "stick" .... sometimes it learns / sometimes it doesn't .... go out and back in to GP5 and the VST3 doesn't even reliably "remember" any Midi CC "saves".

There are some "workarounds" as lpkz points out ... but in all honesty and sincerity ... its 2026 not 2009 ... these should *not* be needed ... by T.N's own acknowledgment in the manual it all works fine with MAC ?!?!?! but not with Intel PC.

I've been messing with VST3 on Intel PC since they came on the scene in ~2009 and have never ever had or seen any issues at all ever regardless of what Plugin or Host Software etc.... I've used !?

I literally could not beleive it when I loaded Genome into GP5 and saw that Intel PC VST3 is currently "totally borked" <- technical term

I'll let you know what they say.

Ben
Noted and understood — Thanks for that and I did give the team a poke again on this for you! :)
 
Great to hear.
I was looking for something small like only the pedal. But will look into the Behringturd thanks ;)

BTW any idea if remote control of the torpedo x will one day be included ? Since genome i have my x on RAW output and only use the app to setup levels. Would be nice to have it all in one ?

Genome really changed my workflow it's super flexible being able to change almost everything after the recording. Dialing in the guitar in a mix is a lot easier.
Thanks for getting back to me. Just to clarify, are you asking whether Torpedo Remote could be included in GENOME? Thanks!
 
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