I am not going to Speak for all the haters here but come on guys
I HAVE A UNIT SITTING NEXT TO ME have had it for 4 days
it is great very advanced sound are great vocal are great
styles are all re worked
very accecessable in many ways redundant in a good way
those of you making comments on this Keyboard dont have one and those who do and it very few of you don t know what you got.
it got a couple little bugs that will be fixed by update
but over all big upgrade in lot of ways .
i got one and and can say bravo to Yamaha .
i am working my way thru it and for sombody to say it not all that well you are intitled to you own opinion
but come on this is a real nice and powerful unit.
if you love Korg then Love it
but stop with the hating guys this is a very nice unit at 28 lb and does what it does with 76 keys fits in SKB 61 NOTE case
real great Keyboard
if any body wants real comments the ask me and stop listoing to people who dont have one.
Good to hear..
Glad you like it, and i am sure many others will to
Just one thing to keep in mind...
There is a difference between being hatefull and being critical..
The Yamaha Genos is being good at the things Yamaha wants it to do..
Yet there are quite a few things the keyboard can't do, that should have been part of the keyboard to make it what Yamaha claims it is.
i have 3 main and several smaller issues with the Genos
- No DAW integration (which is required to make Yamaha an integral part of the studio, Audio over USb and Montage connect should have been part of the instrument) which would be a requirement to make the Montage the perfect scratchboard for composers which Yamaha claims it to be
- The arps section with only 216 arps, and only assignable to R1, makes it a toy, its exactly the same toy the put in the PSR-E series. No user ARPS. No edditing of ARP's. To make the tool usefull and pull in the younger players, there should have been 4 arps, with access to Style, pannel and Multipad voices. And preloaded with Btween 1500 and 2000 arps and atleast a 1000 locations for user arps. Its Yamaha's most expensive instrument, they should atleast make this feature a pro feature and not a toy
- Sound edditing and sound creation, should have been onboard. Also for midi edditing there should have been a piano roll editor (the screen is big enough).. maybe they will add this trough an ipad app.. Yamaha advertisies the Genos as a tool for producers and composers to get away from the PC and being creative. Not being able to edit sounds on this level will leave the newcommers in the dust.
Those are the 3 main issues with the Genos, Yamaha could still overcome trough software patches, and content upgrades..
And then there is the list of smaller issues...
- No insert DSP for multipads
- Knobs are not encoders
- No audio syncing with Midi
- No syncing start of Song and style
- No real onboard synth engine, which would have suited the EDM part really well.
and i could go on and on.. its quite a long list... and probably to long for a €4500 instrument. Its €1000 more expensive then the montage 7, while the hardware costs are quite a bit lower.
Sure it has a nicer screen, but all other components like the metal case, the knobs and some others are of better quallity on the Montage..
All in all we are back to where we left with the Tyros range, yes its a very very nice instrument, yet it still leaves me with the feeling that for the most expensive keyboard instrument in the main markets, Yamaha should have done better.
They claim it to be a workstation.. Yet its not.
Its just an excellently build arranger.
Yamaha's claim that it is a workstation, justifies my criticism, and so does the price.