The technology and components used are from almost 10 years ago... That's why, for example, the connectivity is a bit modest.
Midi 2.0 could be an interesting solution.
However, Midi 2.0 has not been very popular in any devices
-Kiplis-
There are currently 55 companies in the MIDI Association prototyping MIDI, 2.0 (including Yamaha) so 2023 looks to be a big year for MIDI with more MIDI 2.0 products hitting the market and a celebration of the 40th anniversary of MIDI itself.
MIDI 2.0 is one of the biggest advancements for music technology in decades.
1. Higher Resolution and Articulation
2. The Universal MIDI Packet
3. Jitter Reduction
4. MIDI Capability Inquiry (MIDI-CI)
5. Also, special functions like the option to pitch bend individual notes in a chord. Etc., etc.
Roland has a MIDI 2.0 controller keyboard i.e. the A-88MKII MIDI Keyboard Controller that is supposedly "MIDI 2.0 Ready" but still no MIDI 2.0 functionality currently. So it would be a great opportunity for Yamaha to be the first out of the gate with MIDI 2.0 functionality/compatibility in the Genos successor and the Montage successor that would future-proof both keyboards going forward. 👍
All the best, Mike