Hello,
thanks to Bill, Jeff, Bogdan, and Rikki for the positive comments!
Whether it's Yamaha, Korg, Roland, Ketron etc, for us as musicians they are just keyboards that we mainly want to enjoy every day.
I read various forums about Genos and Korg Pa5x, and what strikes me most is that there are people who sometimes give very negative comments on an instrument that they don't even own!
There are people who like to tear down other brands and often give very toxic criticism, good advice to those people be careful with that!!!
Indeed there are still issues and bugs that korg is fixing now, it was just the same when Genos came out in November 2017 with v1xxx or have we forgotten?
I know that korg will be releasing another major update for the Pa5x models very soon and will add things that are still missing compared to Pa4x and will satisfy the owners.
As far as deliveries are concerned, Korg is unlucky with the Pa5x due to the deliveries of parts that have to be completely redeveloped, especially now after the corona period!!
Playing the Pa5x is a pleasure and a beautiful experience, what is especially striking is that it has been developed for live use, straight forward!
My Genos, Studiologic Numa Compact 2x, Korg Pa5x are connected to an Allen&Heath 12FX mixer, and what is striking is that the korg comes through very well in the mix.
How do I experience the Korg , for people who know Genos are very quickly familiar with the Pa5x.
Now all that remains is to let the Genos communicate with the Pa5x via midi.
I'll let you know how that goes.
For some inspiration for both Genos and Korg Pa4-5x check out Alois Muller's videos:
https://www.youtube.com/@AloisMuellerKind regards
Luc