Abby, I'm glad to hear those EQ settings were a starting point for you. Good luck with your upcoming test(s). Sounds great if you can get to take the Genos on a gig for testing in a live situation.
Hello Stephen.
Thank you again for your EQ and Compressor settings.
They were very good and helpful, as I mentioned above.
If the guy let's me have the Genos for a weekend, it will be more for the purpose
of familiarizing myself with the keyboard, and to learn as much as possible
about it within the short allowed time span.
The weekend I'm referring to would consist of Saturday afternoon till Monday
morning.
That would not be enough time to deal with all the registration transfer issues,
and all the individual tweaks I may have to do, in order to gig with it.
Being a showroom Instrument, I don't think it has been updated either.
It took me weeks of tweaking before I was confident enough to use my T3 in
front of an audience.
And I'm still finding out stuff that I didn't know was possible.
For example, I only learned about a month ago right here, how to save
song lyrics into a registration.
I'm not much of a geek. I normally would just tweak the Master EQ, Compressor,
individual track EQ, and right hand voices, then save them to registrations.
That's about it.
Most important for me is to hook the Genos up to my sound system,
to hear what it sounds like on my current gear.
There is a soundproofed underground Discotheque in one of the hotels
where I play that is unused.
I normally would go set up my gear in there, and blast away to my heart's
content, without being heard. That's what I did with my T3 eight years ago.
Hopefully the store owner will be there tomorrow. I'll make my pitch and see
what he says.
My advantage is that I'm probably one of a fast shrinking pool of people who
are interested in Arrangers nowadays.
A lot of home users and composers have turned to Computer software for
their musical needs.
99.9 percent of so called performers in hotels here have completely given up
playing.
Some used to pretend to play, but have now given up the pretence altogether,
choosing to show up armed with just a Laptop.
It would not surprise me if I were to be the only one to buy an arranger here.
So my chances look pretty good.
We'll see what happens tomorrow.
Best Regards.
Abby.