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#453788 - 06/22/18 05:58 AM Genos Rig evolution ...
jimlaing Offline
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Hi ... A few photos of my rig "in progress" ... one photos is of my most recent Tyros5 setup, before I bought Genos. I know that I don't *need* the 2nd keyboard; just have always had a 2nd keyboard as part of my rig. Way back, I used to have a 76-note lower keyboard and 61-note upper. That was when I was 20+ years younger, and weight of rig didn't matter as much! :-) Having 49 keys is a nice compromise, much more "comfortable" than my previous 25-note controller I used for some years.

Anyway, I'm leaning toward using the M-Audio Code49 keyboard on top of my Genos. I have programmed the buttons/sliders/pads on the Code49 to control the Genos. I have 36 Genos sounds I can call up quickly, and the sliders have 1 function I've set up for each which never changes ... so they make a nice addition to the sliders on the Genos. The drum pads are programmed to send 16 different MIDI notes to Channel 10, which I have set to Drums on the Genos. Nice for quick 'impromptu' drum fills or hits.

Photos attached (hope they come thru OK!)
Jim


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Genos v2 no.1.jpg

Description: Genos pic 1

Jim's Genos Rig v1.jpg

Description: Genos rig previous setup

Rock'n'Roll Run Rig-cropped.jpg

Description: My previous Tyros5 rig ...

Genos ECU.jpg




Edited by jimlaing (06/22/18 06:07 AM)
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#453789 - 06/22/18 06:18 AM Re: Genos Rig evolution ... [Re: jimlaing]
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Jim nice rig, besides all that gear there is a full PA also,....
good luck with it. We are so different in our gear and setups for our own needs, and how we differ doing it,....but I always say if it works for YOU and sounds great that's all that matters.
A rig setup is a very personal choice for EACH player, & how much gear you want to carry to a job,...there are no rules just comfortable playing to make it fun, transportable,
and enjoyable for you and the audiences..

take care

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#453790 - 06/22/18 06:29 AM Re: Genos Rig evolution ... [Re: jimlaing]
zuki Offline
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Beautiful setup and pretty high tech smile
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#453793 - 06/22/18 07:07 AM Re: Genos Rig evolution ... [Re: jimlaing]
DonM Offline
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Nobody has ever come up with a better stand system than the old "pipes". I have several stands "made" from that stuff and nothing is more versatile, strong, light weight and easy to transport. Been using 'em for about 40 years!
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#453797 - 06/22/18 07:40 AM Re: Genos Rig evolution ... [Re: jimlaing]
jimlaing Offline
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Yeah, I love the old-style USS stands; I too have been using them for 40 years. I have 2 of them, plus a lot of misc. parts etc., so I can easily adapt each time I buy a new keyboard (such as the move from Tyros5 to Genos).

To DNJ ... yes, I try "somewhat" to minimize what I carry, but take what I want to feel I'm doing things they way I like and enjoy. The Genos, plus the 10-pound (<5kg) Code49 does not seem too bad. That and a small PA (for most gigs), and bag with a few cables, and I'm good to go. Gotta use the Rock'n'Roller cart of course! :-) That cart is a major back-saver. . . I actually have 2 of them (a model 12 "all-terrain", and a newer model 6 with the non-pneumatic "glider" wheels).

And all I need to cable up the M-Audio Code49 is a short USB cable (from Genos to Code49) to supply power, and a short MIDI cable.

Jim
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#453799 - 06/22/18 08:38 AM Re: Genos Rig evolution ... [Re: jimlaing]
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
Jim I use a similar setup.. My Code61 with my G70..
The extra keyboard does have benefits as you mentioned..


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#453800 - 06/22/18 09:06 AM Re: Genos Rig evolution ... [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By DonM
Nobody has ever come up with a better stand system than the old "pipes". I have several stands "made" from that stuff and nothing is more versatile, strong, light weight and easy to transport. Been using 'em for about 40 years!



Yes it's a great stand Unless you have to setup breakdown everyday and load it in your car... but for me and convenience the X Stand is still King..


Edited by Dnj (06/22/18 09:08 AM)

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#453801 - 06/22/18 09:07 AM Re: Genos Rig evolution ... [Re: Dnj]
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Originally Posted By Dnj


Unless you have to setup breakdown everyday and load it in your car...


... which you almost never have to do anymore! smile
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#453802 - 06/22/18 09:10 AM Re: Genos Rig evolution ... [Re: Uncle Dave]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By Dnj


Unless you have to setup breakdown everyday and load it in your car...


... which you almost never have to do anymore! smile


Exactly Dave but when I did play out x-stand was the king..... use what you need enjoy what you carry.

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#453809 - 06/22/18 09:54 AM Re: Genos Rig evolution ... [Re: jimlaing]
jimlaing Offline
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Loc: Raleigh, NC
Yeah, I just fold up that stand (shown in the pics), and slide it into my van. Takes about 10 seconds (literally) to fold it "in half" and have it ready to carry. I have a strong Velco strap attached in a place where I can close that, and it keeps the stand from opening. Then I just slide it it. Next gig (or at home), I slide it out, open it up, and in ~10 seconds it's ready to use. It's quite light-weight, more so than it appears (people are often surprised when they offer to help, and they lift it expecting it to be heavy!

Probably wouldn't be the case if I had a smaller car, but a mini-van is great in that I can just slide that right in on top of my other gear, in seconds ...

Jim
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