Thank you everyone for your valuable input.
Yes, I agree the Yamaha Genos is a trailblazer in the world of arrangers. Yamaha has stood behind their customers with the latest Genos OS 2.0 update.
This feature rich and incredibly capable instrument will continue to inspire their owners for years to come.
What would be your thoughts in adding new capabilities in a future release of the Genos line?
I will give you two examples.
Example 1:How about including all the Arpeggios from the Yamaha MONTAGE?
You can create Arpeggios with up to 8 simultaneous parts. There are 10,239 factory presets.
https://usa.yamaha.com/products/music_production/synthesizers/montage/specs.htmlExample 2:How about adding the ability to control pitch via Horizontal Touch?
This is a feature found on Yamaha’s Electone STAGEA ELS-02C.
This is explained on Page-43 of the Owner’s Manual.
https://asia-latinamerica-mea.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/7/1087307/els02_en_om_e0.pdfYou can control the pitch by holding down a key and moving it laterally side to side.
Alex Payler demos this feature as he plays the James Bond Theme on the ELS-02C at the 1min 21sec mark.
https://youtu.be/CRHW1LtD804?t=79Here are a couple of inspiring performances by
aki-Electone on this fine instrument.
You Raise Me Up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VN74-uIwqQ8Winter Games / David Foster
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8AgbtE4cUgHere is another jaw dropping rendition of Star Wars on the Yamaha ELS-02C by
826aska.
https://youtu.be/2ordemYEdMg?t=37Why is the Horizontal Touch important?Well, your right hand is playing the upper keyboard. Your left hand is playing the lower keyboard. Your right foot is controlling the expression pedal and your left foot is playing the bass pedals.
Having a pitch bend/modulation wheel would not be practical in an ELS-02C.
The Yamaha Genos has a Joystick. You can control the pitch with this.
However, what happens when you decide to combine the Genos with an 88-key piano action keyboard, say the Yamaha MONTAGE 8?
I personally like the Roland RD-700GX for its superb piano action that includes key escapement.
So, now you have dual manuals. You have the best of both worlds. You have fast synth action on the top manual while being able to enjoy a dedicated 88-note weighted piano action on the lower manual.
Here is where Horizontal Touch comes in handy when both your hands are occupied.
The Yamaha Electone ELS-02C is not sold in the US. It can be imported from Japan for about $10,000.
https://www.tarotrade.com/shop/electone-1/brand-new-stagea-els-02c-custom-detail