I'm actually liking it better than I thought I would.
I am using all my old registrations in it, but I am changing each one individually to better utilize the new styles and sounds. Been working on it for nearly two weeks, and expect to start using it on the job this week sometime.
They key touch on the Korg PA4x was starting to hurt my fingers and hands, playing four hours every night. The keys on the Genos are much lighter and very responsive.
The Genos has finally incorporated some of the Korg features I love so much, like looper, programmable sliders and knobs, nice touch screen, joystick, songbook and improved drums. It still trails in vocal harmony, but I'm getting around it o.k.
Pianos, guitars, strings, horns, vocal sounds are all great, and the drums finally got a lot better than before.
I think I'm going to be satisfied with it!
I find myself using the multipads much more than on previous models.
Had to change keyboard stands and buy a new bag.
I still have the "lowly" Roland EA7 as well, and it is probably the best bargain ever in arrangers. I will keep it as backup and for jobs where I have to move in and out somewhere. The Genos will stay in one place, where I work almost all the time.
I wish you good luck with your Genos and hope you will enjoy it for many years to come.