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Genos (12 Boards) => Genos - General => Topic started by: sugarplumsss on December 01, 2017, 07:47:01 PM
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Is the architecture expanded beyond the 3 right hand parts and one left hand part of Tyros?
In demos I saw the volume sliders used to bring in parts.. and wondered if more than three parts are possible?
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The standard panel setup gives you L, R1, R2 and R3 i.e. just the same as the Tyros.
I think in the demos they are adjusting the relative volumes of the (8) style parts and possibly the multipads.
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Is the architecture expanded beyond the 3 right hand parts and one left hand part of Tyros?
In demos I saw the volume sliders used to bring in parts.. and wondered if more than three parts are possible?
If you want more then 4 parts.
Soon the V-console will be out to help you with your Genos.
Its a very nice program that gives you 8 additional Genos sounds.
They steal those sounds from the Song department trough a midi routing.
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Is the architecture expanded beyond the 3 right hand parts and one left hand part of Tyros?
In demos I saw the volume sliders used to bring in parts.. and wondered if more than three parts are possible?
No, the number of parts is unchanged:
* Song play: 16 parts
* Style play: 8 parts
* Multi pads: 4 parts
* Panel voices: 4 parts
What V-Console does, is routing keyboard notes externally to the song parts. No magic.
Uli
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What V-Console does, is routing keyboard notes externally to the song parts. No magic.
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Remember you can do this yourself just by connecting a cable from MIDI OUT to MIDI IN and setting up the MIDI send/receive parameters properly. This works on every S and Tyros model too.
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Remember you can do this yourself just by connecting a cable from MIDI OUT to MIDI IN and setting up the MIDI send/receive parameters properly. This works on every S and Tyros model too.
Actually this is far from the same.
There is no integration when doing this.
The strong point of the V-console is the integration with the instrument.
You can reconfigure your settings with a single button on the V-console
Where changing midi in your proposed setup is a burden.
Where things are all about the ease of setting up, and sit and play.
There V-console is a blessing.
Because it not only works as a midi router.
But also adds many switch and filter and control options
right under the players hands.
Also it comes with a whole prelude of high end presets.
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Youre quite correct, the V Console makes all this simple.
But if you just want, now and then, to create a mulitple layer for the one-off cost of about £2 - buy a midi cable and plug it in.