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#440269 - 11/02/17 09:59 AM
Re: Damned this sounds good..
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Chas, there are areas in the keyboard that hold legacy voices, and a USB 3.0 connection for storing all the Yamaha styles on the planet. All the best, Gary
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#440281 - 11/02/17 02:58 PM
Re: Damned this sounds good..
[Re: Eric, B]
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Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
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I just got home from a music shop where i had my first experience with the genos... mostly listening to a demo...
However i can confirm that the acoustic sounds are what makes the Genos shine and sparckle.. nothing comes close to the sound of yamaha’s individual acoustic instrmental sounds...
I was overall very happy with the sound quallity of the Genos, styles and sounds seem to have more prseesence..
Also the imterface was impressive wit the large touchscreen.. it was actually quite natural to make some basic eddits to the styles and the sounds... straight forward.
I also did a test, removing all effects and reverb from a style.. and it still sounded good..
Also noticed that when you add reverb to the drums, it isn’t added to the base drum.. as it should be... this is a huge improvement for overall drum quallity by itselves
I actually enjoyed the demo... also seemed there where quite a lot of modern pop, rock and dance styles new in the Genos.. which in my point of view was a neccesarity... an arranger keyboard should be able to play all styles and ages of music...
But it wasn’t all just positives...
-The B3 sounds, still fall short of my Kronos, by quite some distance -I played around with the rotary effect, tought it strange that the maximum time i could set for going from fast to slow was 2 secs.. personally i love real long times, much more in line with the original speakers -It misses quite some of the pro features on my pa4x -and a slew of other minor things, like having to reach to the far left for switching keyboard sounds on or off, the button position on the pa4x works much better.. -the keybed felt quite light, the pa4x is more to my prefference.. but the genos keybed is acceptable, and easy to getbused to..
Despite this i came to the conclusion that combined with the kronos the Genos sounds make my setup completer then the full korg setup... having two brands of keyboards widens the sound spectrum..
Leaves me with the good old question.. is it worth shelving out €2400 euro and the exchange of my pa4x? Thats a huge amount of money...
Edited by Bachus (11/02/17 02:59 PM)
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