
guillaume_pille
Active member
Dear all,
I had the opportunity to answer a few questions here about the Two Notes Audio Engineering products, but never took the time to do a little presentation of me and my company.
My name is Guillaume Pille and I live in the south of France, Montpellier. I graduate PhD in electronics, optronics and signal treatment in 2005 and had the opportunity to start the Torpedo Project in 2006. I created OROSYS, my company, in 2008, to hire the first members of the Two Notes team.
The first Two Notes product, the TORPEDO VB-101, was introduced in the french/european market in january 2009 and we had the chance to have very good reviews until now in all the press magazines and webzines. The product impressed a lot of pro and amateur guitar and bass players that decided to stay vintage for their effects and amp but to go high tech on the recording aspect of their job/hobby.
I am a humble guitar player as well, mainly involved in metal. I recorded a few albums for my bands and many for other debuting bands since I started my own electro-acoustical compositions in a conservatory's studio at 13 yo. 20 years later I'm still attracted by the world of machines, keyboards (I used to practice organ at the conservatory before starting guitar) and of course guitar gear !
I have plenty of stuff at the office but my main guitar rig is a customized Lâg Rockline, Jackson Dinky, Name Of sound DVL88 (custom made amp from my area), a Torpedo VB-101 for the miking and a Marshal Slash Signature 4x12 when I need it as a "stage monitor". I use a prototype Noise gate (the "shut the f.ck up !") but not that much effects.
I am very happy to discover this forum as my friends from Elmwood, Diezel, Wizard and others are already here !
Guys if you have any question regarding the Two Notes products (past and future) feel free to ask. My team is operational on the fields of software and hardware audio, so we may help as well on the electronics/computer questions.
My main philosophy regarding the audio gear :
1. Pick the right one to produce the sound you have in mind, even if you have for that to plug a Metal Zone directly in the mixer.
2. Talking about modelization, the goal for a designer is achieved when the guitar player (not the audience) doesn't even notice he's not playing on the actual stuff.
3. The gear is a means to an end. It's all about music.
4. Most of the time, 2K$ of guitar lessons is more valuable than a new 2K$ guitar stuff.
I had the opportunity to answer a few questions here about the Two Notes Audio Engineering products, but never took the time to do a little presentation of me and my company.
My name is Guillaume Pille and I live in the south of France, Montpellier. I graduate PhD in electronics, optronics and signal treatment in 2005 and had the opportunity to start the Torpedo Project in 2006. I created OROSYS, my company, in 2008, to hire the first members of the Two Notes team.
The first Two Notes product, the TORPEDO VB-101, was introduced in the french/european market in january 2009 and we had the chance to have very good reviews until now in all the press magazines and webzines. The product impressed a lot of pro and amateur guitar and bass players that decided to stay vintage for their effects and amp but to go high tech on the recording aspect of their job/hobby.
I am a humble guitar player as well, mainly involved in metal. I recorded a few albums for my bands and many for other debuting bands since I started my own electro-acoustical compositions in a conservatory's studio at 13 yo. 20 years later I'm still attracted by the world of machines, keyboards (I used to practice organ at the conservatory before starting guitar) and of course guitar gear !
I have plenty of stuff at the office but my main guitar rig is a customized Lâg Rockline, Jackson Dinky, Name Of sound DVL88 (custom made amp from my area), a Torpedo VB-101 for the miking and a Marshal Slash Signature 4x12 when I need it as a "stage monitor". I use a prototype Noise gate (the "shut the f.ck up !") but not that much effects.
I am very happy to discover this forum as my friends from Elmwood, Diezel, Wizard and others are already here !
Guys if you have any question regarding the Two Notes products (past and future) feel free to ask. My team is operational on the fields of software and hardware audio, so we may help as well on the electronics/computer questions.
My main philosophy regarding the audio gear :
1. Pick the right one to produce the sound you have in mind, even if you have for that to plug a Metal Zone directly in the mixer.
2. Talking about modelization, the goal for a designer is achieved when the guitar player (not the audience) doesn't even notice he's not playing on the actual stuff.
3. The gear is a means to an end. It's all about music.
4. Most of the time, 2K$ of guitar lessons is more valuable than a new 2K$ guitar stuff.