the video at the start of this thread is an impressive highlighting of the great sound of the Genos, no doubt about it.
What has come to draw my attention over the last 12 months or more is the fact that more often than not performances on the Genos are INSTRUMENTAL rather than backing up vocals. EVen my highly proficient fellow countryman Rico mainly ( or solely?)does instrumental stuff on the Genos. Whereas quite a number of folks who use the keyboard as the band accompanying their vocals, e.g.
Don Mason, Uncle Dave, Donny,Scott Yee, etc. tend to go for the Korg PA4x or other arranger. Gary is a noticable exception here, loyal as he has been to Yamaha, and to his vocal chords...
regards
John
You are quite right John,....Playing as a pro arranger Kb artist
and being a singer is the total package and requires and exceptional skill.
When it is done right using both it sounds amazing....
but when done not so good it can leave a listener wondering what is going on
It is definitely an squired skill that needs to be honed on stage performing in front of hundreds of people for many years to get it right and you will learn more each time after that.
Most shy away from singing or use some weird excuses not to.
I agree after using many many many kORG & Yamaha,
Ketron & Roland units...sure you can do it with them all if you know how...but, I have to tip the hat to KORG Pa4x for the
LIVE pro Arranger/Singer hands down it has it all. I've already had two of them.....
& who knows I just might go back for a third try.
It is certainly the Total performance package.
Like it or not but just to prove a point,..
...Here is a short PA4x demo w/vocal using the
KAOSS feature to
change the rhythm mid stream I recorded with my last KORG Pa4x....
https://app.box.com/s/ueeuroicimykiuyant7ja07005tr012t