fjz Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Introducing: ๐ธ Albion โ59 โ a roaring tribute to the Marshallยฎ Super Lead 1959. ๐ท Bluesman โ inspired by the BOSSยฎ BD-2, for rich, amp-like drive. ๐ค Texas Ranger โ vintage treble boost authority inspired by the Dallas Rangemaster. ๐ชถ Tiny Pebble โ lush analog-style phasing with unmistakable warmth. Each one brings legendary tone, precision-modelled and reborn for GENOMEโs modular ecosystem โ and all free to existing GENOME and GENOME Suite license holders. https://www.two-notes.com/en/news/introducing-genome-v1-13-the-backline-essentials-drop/ 1 1
fjz Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, MusicMan said: The gift that keeps on giving! ๐ Indeed. And I was pleasantly surprised (when I first got aย GENOME license) at how good it sounded.ย 1
MusicMan Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago 53 minutes ago, fjz said: Indeed. And I was pleasantly surprised (when I first got aย GENOME license) at how good it sounded.ย Same. It was originally a freebie for me with an Audient interface and then that package morphed into GENOME and they just keep expanding it!
Soundwise Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago Although I own most amp-sims on the market, I find myself using this one more and more often. There is something about the way it reacts to my playing (touch and feel, you know), that makes me want to reach for it and keep playing. The Genome's reaction to pick attack is second to none, IMO.ย
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