It works very well for me "professionally".
I have been playing "professionally" since 1960.
I have backed up Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell, and others, and played "professionally" in Nashville from 1987 to 2000.
And I have not found a better "professional" keyboard out there that sounds as good as the Genos or has the features that the Genos has.
If there is a better one, I would love to know about it, as I have tried Wersi, Ketron, Korg and Roland.
Regards,
Gerard
Depending on your wants amd needs...
Sonically i agree with you...
And even for the total package of an arranger i agree with you..
Genos is on top of the game..
But for me it still leaves much to be desired ...
Thats mostly because i am not stricktly an arranger player..
And allways combined my arrangers with an 88 key workstation..
I love playing and creating my own sounds and multi layer/split setups
And adding several,arp’s,to my styles..
Or recording my own style parts. And edditing them(midi) till perfection.
Because i am not the perfect player that plays everything in one take perfectly
But for a tradiional arranger player Genos has pretty much all the tools on board..
And it sounds Phantasic..
When i look however at my kronos and modx, there is quite some features i would love to see in the genos. Which would also make a great addition for traditional arranger players and hobby players in the long run...