When Two Notes Audio Engineering initially launched GENOME, it shook up the digital backline landscape by unifying various modeling worlds under one highly adaptable, carrier-class plugin ecosystem. But digital tone technology moves incredibly fast, and what could have been a simple incremental point update has instead arrived as a ground-up transformation.
Two Notes GENOME 2.0 is officially here. It is no mere maintenance patch—it is a full-bore, milestone upgrade.
Boasting an industry-first multi-parametric amp capture engine, an all-new free standalone training environment, full iPad integration, real-time global pitch transposition, and a heavy-hitting suite of new AI-driven stock amplifiers, GENOME 2.0 sets a definitive new line in the sand for guitarists, bassists, and audio engineers alike.
Here is a comprehensive, deep-dive look into everything new in GENOME 2.0, how it stacks up, and whether it deserves a permanent spot in your signal chain.
The Groundbreaking New Features of GENOME 2.0
1. Two Notes Capture Studio & PARADEX (Multi-Parametric Capture)
Until now, software amp captures (like traditional Neural Amp Modeler or standard profile snapshots) have been entirely static. If you captured your favorite tube head with the gain at 4 and the treble at 6, that was the only sound you had. Tweaking the dials on the software side merely applied digital EQ and gain emulation over a fixed snapshot.
GENOME 2.0 completely rewrites this script with Two Notes Capture Studio and the PARADEX playback engine.
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Capture Studio is a completely free, standalone desktop capture environment (accessible via a free Two Notes account). It guides you through precision-focused workflows to capture your physical tube amplifiers using your local computer’s CPU or GPU for offline training.
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The Paradigm Shift: Capture Studio allows you to create standard static NAM captures for GENOME’s CODEX engine, but its true magic lies in creating multi-parametric AmpNet captures.
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PARADEX Playback: These AmpNet models map out how an amplifier behaves across its entire control range. When loaded into the new PARADEX component within GENOME 2.0, the gain structure, power amp sag, and tone-stack configurations adapt dynamically as you turn the virtual knobs, mimicking the physical interactions of the real amplifier circuit.

2. Seven Massive New Stock TSM-Ai Amplifiers
GENOME 2.0 significantly expands its built-in sonic arsenal with a new wave of proprietary Tube-Stage Modeling (TSM-Ai) amplifiers. These combine advanced AI capture algorithms with precisely modeled tone stacks and power amp emulations:
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Eldorado100: Heavily inspired by the legendary high-gain benchmark, the Soldano® SLO 100.
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Tanger Rock: Captures the thick, modern British midrange crunch of the Orange® Rockerverb 100 MK3.
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Gemini ’64: The gold standard for high-headroom, crystalline American cleans, inspired by the Fender® Twin Reverb.
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Foxy30: Brimming with glass, chime, and touch-sensitive harmonic compression, inspired by the Vox® AC30.
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FlatBack MKV: A highly flexible, multi-channel modern classic inspired by the Mesa Engineering® Mark V.
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FlatBack Dual: Monstrous low-end punch and aggressive modern high-gain distortion inspired by the Mesa Engineering® Dual Rectifier.
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Peggy ’76: A monumental addition for bassists, channeling the seismic, full-range tube power of a 1076 Ampeg® SVT.

3. Complete Cross-Platform Freedom: GENOME on iPad
For the first time, GENOME leaves the confines of the desktop DAW and enters the mobile sphere with GENOME iOS. Re-engineered from the ground up for touch interfaces, it brings the entire component array, DynIR cabinets, and routing flexibility directly to iPad.
GENOME iOS is offered in three tiers:
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GENOME Intro iOS: A free tier to sample the ecosystem.
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GENOME iOS: The core mobile platform with expanded components.
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GENOME Suite iOS: The ultimate mobile experience with the complete component and FX arsenal.
Note on Licensing: Because desktop and iOS ecosystems are separate, licenses do not automatically cross over. However, Two Notes has introduced cost-effective Access Passes. These seamlessly bridge your desktop and mobile profiles, giving you instant access to your existing premium components and DynIR cabinet libraries across both platforms without requiring you to repurchase gear.
4. Global Transpose & Workflow Refinements
Perfect for studio tracking, rehearsal, or live work, the new Global Transpose module provides a system-wide, high-fidelity real-time pitch control. You can shift your entire rig up or down instantly to match alternate drop tunings or singers’ key changes without touching your guitar tuning or altering individual preset configurations.
Furthermore, version 2.0 implements a completely overhauled, highly intuitive rig browser, smoother signal routing paths, and optimized CPU usage under the hood.

GENOME 2.0 vs Standard Traditional Modelers
| Feature | Traditional Static Modelers / Captures | Two Notes GENOME 2.0 |
| Capture Type | Static Snapshot (Fixed settings) | Multi-Parametric AmpNet + Static NAM |
| Tone Control Realism | Post-processing EQ emulation | Dynamic control-aware circuit mapping (PARADEX) |
| Ecosystem Entry Cost | Paid software/hardware required | Free via GENOME Intro & Capture Studio |
| Mobile Integration | Often restricted or simplified app control | Full native iPad desktop-equivalent workflow |
| Cabinet Simulation | Standard Static IRs (Single position) | Class-leading DynIR Engine (Dual-mic 3D placement) |
| System Tuning Tools | Per-preset pitch blocks | Unified Global Transpose across the entire rig |

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Two Notes Capture Studio completely free?
Yes. Capture Studio is a standalone application that is entirely free to download and use simply by registering a Two Notes account. It utilizes your local computer’s hardware (CPU or GPU) to train your amp models.
What is the difference between CODEX and PARADEX in GENOME 2.0?
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CODEX is the architecture used to load traditional, static profiling captures such as Neural Amp Modeler (NAM), AIDA-X, and Proteus files.
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PARADEX is the newly designed engine built exclusively to run multi-parametric AmpNet captures, allowing you to tweak gain and tone dials with accurate physical circuit behavior.
Do my existing desktop premium cabinets work on the iPad version?
Yes, but you will need an Access Pass. This pass links your Two Notes account across platforms, ensuring your existing DynIR cabinet libraries and purchased components transfer smoothly from desktop to iOS without repurchasing them.

Can I try GENOME 2.0 for free?
Absolutely. Two Notes offers GENOME Intro as a free lifetime license upon account registration for both desktop and iOS. It features a curated selection of amplifiers, effects, and DynIR cabinets to get you up and running immediately.
Verdict & Score
Two Notes has done something incredibly impressive with GENOME 2.0. By introducing multi-parametric amp profiling via Capture Studio and PARADEX, they have successfully solved the biggest drawback of modern profiling software: the rigid, unadjustable nature of static snapshots.
When you pair this technological leap with pristine native iPad operation, brilliant utility features like Global Transpose, and a stellar drop of highly authentic stock TSM-Ai amplifiers, GENOME 2.0 establishes itself as one of the most flexible, complete, and pro-grade guitar processing suites on the market today.
Final Score: 9.1 / 10
Pros: Industry-first dynamic multi-parametric amp capturing; completely free standalone Capture Studio; seamless iPad integration via Access Passes; outstanding stock TSM-Ai models; free entry tier (GENOME Intro).
Cons: Separate platform licensing requires an Access Pass for dual-ecosystem users.







