Originally posted by WDMcM:
Um... no, not quite.
Bachus, I mean no offense to you, just pointing out a few things.
Look, I have no love for the management of Generalmusic after the way I was treated by them. But as for the products and the design engineers behind them, I still stand behind everything I ever said about them; GEM was very innovative over the years, and I put my all into the position I had with the company. And by he way, the Genesys was introduced during the current decade and was the first arranger with an internal hard drive, the ability to record stereo audio files and burn those to the included CD-RW drive, 32 track very good sequencer, etc.
Regarding their present circumstances: Generalmusic and Ahlborn-Galanti are still owned by the Galanti family is it has always been. True, the GEM product line is on hiatus (and very well may remain that way, though I hope not). The Ahlborn-Galanti Classic Organ line is alive and well.
The planned follow-up to the Genesys had little to do with the present state of Generalmusic. The DRAKE processor has been around for a number of years at this point and has been through several design upgrades. Several years ago GEM introduced the RP-X Piano Expander Module and the GM-X General MIDI Expander Module, both of which contained a single DRAKE processor. These two modules came about simply because of the work being done toward using DRAKE in an arranger instrument. So basically what was left to do was to port the style and sequencer code into the DRAKE format and design a case to put it all in. That is way over-simplified I know, but the point is the product was being worked on and fairly far along in the design stage.
I am still very fond of Generalmusic products, I miss working for the company very much, and I still have hopes that some miracle will occur and things will turn around for GEM.
Dave McMahan
Dear Dave...
I have allways been a big fan of the innovative GEM products... and the WX2 was 5 years ahead of anything else back in that time and therefore my all time favourite keyboard. I am even in the market for buying a 2nd hand SX3 right now.
GEMS real piano sounds based on the drake enigne where the best piano sounds early 21st century and everyone knew that.
Sad thing is there weren't any new major selling keyboards after the genesys line, and there where no real follow ups for their outstanding stage piano's
I am certain that the drake technollogy would have made the best keyboard available when released like 2 years ago, only it never got released.
Still i am a big fan of GEM and their innovative way of thinking. With the loss of GEM this innovative thinking has left the keyboard industry for now.
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And now back on the rumors, did or did they not lay off all their employers working in the production facillity where they produced their keybaords and amps? (GEM and LEM products)
As far as i know from people who visited the factory last januar and posted on a dutch keyboard forum, the factory was empty and the employers where all unemployed.
I have no information about the Ahlborn-Galanti part of their company and as far as i know these organs where never build in this facillity. All the person that visited ittaly learned from the local people is that the Galanti fammily is currently looking for someone to take over the brand general music (GEM)and its intelectuall property.
The longer it takes to find someone to take over, the smaller the chance it will happen. And according to the locals they allready accepted the fact that it probably never would happen.
This is a sad thing for the keyboard buiseness because as you pointed, GEM was allways innovative compared to the rest. And that is what this buiseness needs to survive.
Sadly as an outsider i have seen no reall inovation in the GEM product line over the last 5 years only a decline.
So please Dave, where is the good news, so i can jump up from hapiness?