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#479325 - 10/30/19 08:25 AM
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Edited by Dnj (10/31/19 08:59 PM)
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#479336 - 10/30/19 09:39 AM
Re: Yamaha GENOS - Favorite sounds
[Re: Dnj]
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Hi Donny,
Really enjoyed watching this thank you for posting. The Genos is one hell of an instrument. With all these modern keyboards now sounding incredible, I often think how much better can it get because there's only so much you can make something sound as good as the real thing, then how can it go beyond when you've reached it ! It will be just about features and technology from now on I think. Have listen to pro VSTs (That are used in professional film and music production) and you will soon realise that there is a long way to go to get realistic voices on an arranger. Here are just 2 of the many that are out there VSL and Hauptwerk Bill Bill how close does Wersi units come to VST quality these days?.... although I have many VST sounds on my DAW it is far more complicated to create, arrange, and produce songs vs an all in one arranger kb. Just a different way of doing it... You can load VSTs into a Wersi and use them as if they were just a normal inbuilt voice, as can be seen here https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCQ_QO0l4rV9zfPacRKCIAJwBill
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#479337 - 10/30/19 10:04 AM
Re: Yamaha GENOS - Favorite sounds
[Re: abacus]
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Edited by Dnj (10/30/19 10:06 AM)
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#479339 - 10/30/19 10:11 AM
Re: Yamaha GENOS - Favorite sounds
[Re: Dnj]
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Edited by Dnj (10/30/19 10:13 AM)
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