Eric said: “Now with all the arrangers out there look at the posts each one receives and how many of each are played.
Besides from the new T2 hype (
), you hear a lot about G70, PAX-1, SD-1, etc, but very few posts, requests etc regarding the Genesys. I wonder why.
Yes; and don't tell me it has to do with marketing, beacause all forums and the internet take care of that.”
Actually it is because of marketing and most persons not having played the Genesys. If a number of persons have not played the Genesys, then how can they comment on it on the Internet and on the Forums?
Dave said: "when a thread is created regarding questions about a specific brand, it is not cool for someone to post in that thread
suggesting another brand when that person is in the business, whether at the retail level or from the manufacturer side"
That struck me as strange that a retail dealer would publicly openly promote one brand over the other especially if he sells both of them. I could see it being done privately one on one to a customer that way it would not affect his sales drastically of either keyboard. If it were a post comparing the strengths and weaknesses of both keyboards that would have been convincing. But a post that implies that this one is “all bad” and the other one is “good” gives the impression that there is much much more to gain on the retailer’s end by getting a sale from the “good keyboard”.
Regarding polyphony, I think most people get it wrong. It is not the numbers you look at … 64, 128 or what ever, it is whether or not you notice drop-outs of notes. Different manufacturers allocate notes differently and it also depend on how the sounds are sampled.
If you press 1 note on a particular keyboard bran that may use 2 notes of polyphony. However, if you press that same note on another keyboard brand that may use 4 notes of polyphony. So the test is not how much notes of polyphony the keyboard uses, 62… 64 ….128, but how the notes are allocated and sampled and whether or not you notice drop-outs.
With getting a keyboard, it is really best to try the keyboard out for your self. As this post has demonstrated different persons have different opinions and possible agendas.
Getting advice on forums is good, but can not be depended on. If some one says that they were not impressed with a particular keyboard that depends on what they find important on a keyboard and what are their likes and dislikes. For example one person may look at how best the keyboard works for them and the amount of features a keyboard has and the ease of use of a keyboard. Another person may just listen to the first bank of sounds and from that say they don’t like the keyboard.
I hope you find what you are looking for in a keyboard. The fact that you are looking at the Genesys and asked just about the Genesys shows that there is something you see in the Genesys that no other keyboard manufacturer offers. If you wanted a comparison I am sure you would have asked for it.
All the best with what ever choice you make.
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