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“The realism of the virtual environments is stunning, creating in seconds what used to take many hours of studio time”: Two Notes Captor X SE review
By Nick Guppy published
A special edition of the popular load box celebrates 15 years of Two Notes digital innovation, presenting players with a suite of contemporary features and vintage-inspired DynIR cabs
NAMM 2024: “An in-the-box ecosystem poised to become the beating heart of your rig”: Five years in the making, Two Notes' monstrous Genome software is finally here – and promises to be the ultimate virtual backline
By Phil Weller published
Bolstered by AI software and compatible with other amp modelling captures, the French firm has left no stone unturned with its latest digital release
Two Notes ReVolt Guitar review
By Stuart Williams published
The master of speaker emulation turns its hand to analog amp sim pedals
Two Notes Audio Engineering joins forces with Steve Stevens for new signature collection of virtual cabs
By Jackson Maxwell published
Each of the five cabs in the new collection takes after a 4\00d712 from the Billy Idol guitarist's personal collection, including the cab he used on Michael Jackson’s smash hit, Dirty Diana
NAMM 2022: Two Notes unveils its GENOME software – an adaptive channel strip tailored to guitarists
By Matt Parker published
The new bass and guitar-focussed software promises “the ultimate ecosystem for hybrid- and plugin-based rigs”
NAMM 2022: Two Notes debuts tube-driven ReVolt Guitar and Bass amp simulator pedals
By Matt Owen published
Each all-analog stompbox boasts a 12AX7 preamp tube, an onboard cabinet sim and three amp types based on popular Fenders, Ampegs, Marshalls and more
Two Notes Audio Engineering joins forces with amp guru Dave Friedman for new virtual cab collection
By Jackson Maxwell published
The Friedman Collection consists of five cab sims, each captured (at Sunset Sound in Los Angeles) from 4x12” cabinets outfitted with Celestion drivers
Two Notes Audio Engineering teams up with Laney for virtual cab collection, featuring those used by Tony Iommi and Killswitch Engage
By Matt Owen published
Iommi's '90s-era Laney TI412S and a Laney LT212 favored by Killswitch Engage head-up the 15-strong catalog of cabs
Two Notes Audio Engineering launches Hidden Gem Collection of virtual cabs based on Steve Vai's road-used cabinet
By Sam Roche published
The Celestion V30-loaded model was used extensively by Vai on David Lee Roth's Eat 'Em and Smile and Skyscraper tours, as well as his own Sex & Religion trek
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