I started using arrangers in the early 80's.
My first on was a technics, I think, that used little cartridges for the styles.
I eventually got a Lowery MX1, then many after that and eventually started using Yanaha arrangers.
Each one i bought was better than the last.
I currently own a Genos, after I sold my PSR S970.
Like anything I buy, whether it is a car, tv, or keyboard, I check it out.
I look at specifications, drive the car, look at the tv, watch videos on youtube at demos.
If there is something that is not in the specs, that I need, I do not buy it.
I do not buy something and then complain about it because it does not have this or that.
I know up front what it has.
Yamaha has specifications posted, features listed, and 100's of videos available for one to see, watch and hear.
I am tired of reading about the Genos should have this or that.
For me, everything I have read, watched, or listened to help me make my decision to buy a Genos.
I did not buy it on the chance that some things would be added to it.
Some of you that bought a Genos want more out of it than what is in the specifications.
That is like buying a car and have expectations that it should have features or options that are not on the sticker.
You are buying what is on the sticker, no more, no less.
That is like buying a tv and expect it to be 4k resolution but the specs do not show it.
So, how can you buy something, after you read all the specs, and expect it to have more?
To those who do not own a Genos, and say it should have this or that, read the Specs, they tell you what it does have.
The manuals show you what you can and can not edit.
You can't get something that is not there.
IF you want something that is not there, get a different keyboard, or wait for the next Genos to come out.
IMHO, there is not another arranger keyboard that sounds and does what the Genos does.
I am not trying to offend anyone, I am just stating facts, IMHO.
Regards,
Gerard