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Genos (12 Boards) => Genos - General => Topic started by: Pianoman on November 27, 2017, 05:01:52 PM
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Hello Everyone,
This video is from a summer outdoor barbecue party with friends here in Ibiza.
We do this once every year.
A group of 75 people come all the way from Holland just for this Barbecue and of course to the fun that Ibiza has to offer. They've become good friends of mine now, and everything is very casual and laid back here.
Just good friends, simple fun, and plenty of Argentinian Steaks and Spanish wine.
Here I'm playing solo guitar on my T3 for a few seconds..
It was just beginning to get dark so you can't see me very well.
It is something we black musicians always worry about when playing in semi darkness.
Please just enjoy the video and don't take me or the video too seriously.
I never take myself too seriously anyway.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
PS: The video size is small, so you may have to play it on full screen.
https://youtu.be/cI6_RpTjj1I
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Fantastic Pianoman :)
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Well done! Entertaining all those people!
Maarten
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Maarten,
Dat zijn, vijf en zeventig Nederlanders. Helemaal Gek.
Alle vrienden van mij. Wij doen dat elke jaar hier.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
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Hi Pianoman,
Impressive as usual!
For your information, the Genos has the following S.Art2! sounds with 3 articulation buttons associated, which allows you more controls on voice articulations, especially good for solos. Since you know how to play saxophone, you will be very happy.
Unfortunately, acoustic and electric guitars sounds are not in the list, they are up to S.Art! sounds only, which means only 2 articulation buttons per voice - for you they are probably not a limiting factor:
Group Category Name Type MSB LSB PC Tyros 5 S970
Panel Accordion Harmonica S.Art2! 8 64 105 Harmonica -
Panel Accordion BluesHarmonica S.Art2! 8 65 105 BluesHarp -
Panel Brass Flugelhorn S.Art2! 8 64 63 - -
Panel Brass MuteTrumpet S.Art2! 8 64 65 MuteTrumpet -
Panel Brass SoftTrumpet S.Art2! 8 64 66 JazzTrumpet -
Panel Brass ClassicTrumpet S.Art2! 8 65 66 ClassicTrumpet -
Panel Brass Trombone S.Art2! 8 65 74 Trombone -
Panel Brass Trumpet S.Art2! 8 66 66 Trumpet -
Panel Brass BigBandTrumpet S.Art2! 8 67 66 BigBandTrumpet -
EnsemblePart Brass Flugelhorn S.Art2! 9 64 63 - -
EnsemblePart Brass MuteTrumpet S.Art2! 9 64 65 MuteTrumpet -
EnsemblePart Brass SoftTrumpet S.Art2! 9 64 66 JazzTrumpet -
EnsemblePart Brass ClassicTrumpet S.Art2! 9 65 66 ClassicTrumpet -
EnsemblePart Brass Trombone S.Art2! 9 65 74 EnsTrombone -
EnsemblePart Brass Trumpet1 S.Art2! 9 66 66 EnsTrumpet1 -
EnsemblePart Brass Trumpet2 S.Art2! 9 67 66 EnsTrumpet2 -
EnsemblePart Brass TromboneShake S.Art2! 9 81 74 EnsTromboneSK -
EnsemblePart Brass Trumpet1Shake S.Art2! 9 82 66 EnsTrumpet1SK -
EnsemblePart Brass Trumpet2Shake S.Art2! 9 83 66 EnsTrumpet2SK -
EnsemblePart Others Harmonica S.Art2! 9 64 105 Harmonica -
EnsemblePart Saxophone FunkBaritoneSax S.Art2! 9 64 82 - -
EnsemblePart Saxophone FunkAltoSax S.Art2! 9 64 84 - -
EnsemblePart Saxophone SopranoSax S.Art2! 9 64 85 EnsSopranoSax -
EnsemblePart Saxophone SmoothTenorSax S.Art2! 9 65 81 JazzSax -
EnsemblePart Saxophone BaritoneSax S.Art2! 9 65 82 - -
EnsemblePart Saxophone AltoSax S.Art2! 9 65 84 - -
EnsemblePart Saxophone BalladSopranoSax S.Art2! 9 65 85 BalladSoprano -
EnsemblePart Saxophone TenorSax S.Art2! 9 66 81 EnsTenorSax -
EnsemblePart Saxophone BigBandBaritone S.Art2! 9 66 82 - -
EnsemblePart Saxophone BigBandTenorSax S.Art2! 9 66 83 - -
EnsemblePart Saxophone BigBandAltoSax S.Art2! 9 66 84 - -
EnsemblePart Saxophone SopranoSaxGrowl S.Art2! 9 80 85 EnsSopranoGR -
EnsemblePart Saxophone BaritoneSaxGrowl S.Art2! 9 81 82 - -
EnsemblePart Saxophone AltoSaxGrowl S.Art2! 9 81 84 - -
EnsemblePart Saxophone TenorSaxGrowl S.Art2! 9 82 81 EnsTenorSaxGR -
EnsemblePart Saxophone TenorSaxShake S.Art2! 9 84 81 EnsTenorSaxSK -
Panel Strings JazzViolin S.Art2! 8 64 49 JazzViolin -
Panel Strings ClassicalCello S.Art2! 8 64 51 - -
Panel Strings CelticViolin S.Art2! 8 65 49 CelticViolin -
Panel Strings PopCello S.Art2! 8 65 51 - -
EnsemblePart Strings JazzViolin S.Art2! 9 64 49 JazzViolin -
EnsemblePart Strings ClassicalCello S.Art2! 9 64 51 - -
EnsemblePart Strings CelticViolin S.Art2! 9 65 49 CelticViolin -
EnsemblePart Strings PopCello S.Art2! 9 65 51 - -
Panel Woodwind IrishPipesAir S.Art2! 8 64 109 IrishPipeAir -
Panel Woodwind PopOboe S.Art2! 8 64 69 - -
Panel Woodwind PopBassoon S.Art2! 8 64 71 - -
Panel Woodwind ClassicalFlute S.Art2! 8 64 75 ClassicalFlute -
Panel Woodwind BreathyTenorSax S.Art2! 8 64 81 BreathySax -
Panel Woodwind FunkBaritoneSax S.Art2! 8 64 82 - -
Panel Woodwind FunkAltoSax S.Art2! 8 64 84 - -
Panel Woodwind PopSopranoSax S.Art2! 8 64 85 PopSoprano -
Panel Woodwind BalladClarinet S.Art2! 8 64 93 BalladClarinet -
Panel Woodwind IrishPipesDance S.Art2! 8 65 109 IrishPipeDance -
Panel Woodwind ClassicalOboe S.Art2! 8 65 69 - -
Panel Woodwind ClassicalBassoon S.Art2! 8 65 71 - -
Panel Woodwind JazzFlute S.Art2! 8 65 75 JazzFlute -
Panel Woodwind SmoothTenorSax S.Art2! 8 65 81 JazzSax -
Panel Woodwind BaritoneSax S.Art2! 8 65 82 - -
Panel Woodwind AltoSax S.Art2! 8 65 84 - -
Panel Woodwind BalladSopranoSax S.Art2! 8 65 85 BalladSoprano -
Panel Woodwind Clarinet S.Art2! 8 65 93 Clarinet -
Panel Woodwind TenorSax S.Art2! 8 66 81 TenorSax -
Panel Woodwind BigBandBaritone S.Art2! 8 66 82 - -
Panel Woodwind BigBandTenorSax S.Art2! 8 66 83 - -
Panel Woodwind BigBandAltoSax S.Art2! 8 66 84 - -
Panel Woodwind RomanceClarinet S.Art2! 8 66 93 RomanceClarinet -
EnsemblePart Woodwind IrishPipesAir S.Art2! 9 64 109 - -
EnsemblePart Woodwind PopOboe S.Art2! 9 64 69 - -
EnsemblePart Woodwind PopBassoon S.Art2! 9 64 71 - -
EnsemblePart Woodwind ClassicalFlute S.Art2! 9 64 75 ClassicalFlute -
EnsemblePart Woodwind ClassicalOboe S.Art2! 9 65 69 - -
EnsemblePart Woodwind ClassicalBassoon S.Art2! 9 65 71 - -
EnsemblePart Woodwind JazzFlute S.Art2! 9 65 75 JazzFlute -
EnsemblePart Woodwind Clarinet S.Art2! 9 65 93 Clarinet -
Thanks,
Paul
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With your ability, the only one who will notice what keyboard you're playing is you, and maybe another arranger player.
All the latest top of the line arrangers sound great; it's about what suits you, and the operating features you like to have.
I've always kept up with the latest models, and nobody notices when I change!
I will say the drums will be better on Genos though. That and the weight are to me the biggest advances.
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Wow.
Thanks Paul.
I'll have to download this on my PC and print it as a Word file.
Was this originally from an Excel file or txt file?
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
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With your ability, the only one who will notice what keyboard you're playing is you, and maybe another arranger player.
All the latest top of the line arrangers sound great; it's about what suits you, and the operating features you like to have.
I've always kept up with the latest models, and nobody notices when I change!
I will say the drums will be better on Genos though. That and the weight are to me the biggest advances.
Thanks Don.
I'll keep that in mind. Actually Gary basically said the same thing yesterday too.
That the only one who will notice a difference will be me. Not the audience.
They just want to party, whatever keyboard you play.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
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Wow.
Thanks Paul.
I'll have to download this on my PC and print it as a Word file.
Was this originally from an Excel file or txt file?
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
Hi Pianoman,
See this message for Genos Voices Excel file:
https://www.psrtutorial.com/forum/index.php/topic,40823.msg320020.html#msg320020
See this message for Genos Styles Excel file:
https://www.psrtutorial.com/forum/index.php/topic,40844.msg320238.html#msg320238
You can click the attachments to download them, thanks to Uli's contribution.
Thanks,
Paul
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Hi Pianoman,
A very detailed style comparison thread for Tyros3, Tyros4, Tyros5 vs Genos from Wim NL, where you can download the Excel file:
https://www.psrtutorial.com/forum/index.php/topic,41434.msg325732.html#msg325732
Paul
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You are an awesome keyboard player, singer and entertainer. No keyboard can replace these skills or your personally that shines through your playing.
Since you are already familiar with the Tyros and you worn out your Tyros 3, I would lean towards a lightly used Tyros replacement or a brand new Tyros5/Genos arranger. Go with the lighter Genos and all the advantages this new arranger has loaded.
Yamaha place a lot of emphasis on the Genos contemporary/dance music theme. Yamaha's Martin Harris pointed out his high interest in 80s music and how these Retro pop/rock styles and sound made their way into the Genos. Completely leans towards your genre of party and music entertainment performances.
As you know, a strong drum and bass parts are what drives dance music. The ability on the Genos to switch up individual drum instruments or edit within a drumkit would work out very well as you tweak what you like, plus great new Revo kits and retro drum kits.
I don't have my Genos yet, but many forum members report the significant improvement in the bass style parts. Again, super necessary in driving a dance/party style. You also like to work and take advantage of all those SA2 voices and the articulations. Huge upgrade with respect to increased number and improved live, sweet, SA, SA2 and Mega voices plus all the styles and multipads that use them.
So I would be in the opinion that with all the significant improvements on the Genos, your great playing would sound significantly better and more noticeable on a Genos, plus more resources for you to work from.
A new Tyros 5 would also be a good choice, but give the Genos a good work over when you get the chance and make the best informed decision you can make.
Marcus
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Hello pianoman , That was outstanding ! You play fantastic and we're having a wonderful time and that's what really matters ;D we would have a great time , Jamming , Godspeed , TotallyKenny 8)
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Why does a violin virtuoso need a Stradivarius if he never plays for real music lovers ? .... For his own pleasure .
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Hi Pianoman. Awsome!!! You do not need a Genos!
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Hi Pianoman,
IMHO someone's playing skills, musical talent, great performance and the pro sound quality are impressing the audience.
A talented musician, singer and/or entertainer does not need the latest arranger keyboard to convince his public but it might be a very useful tool to improve a gig or a show.
Jeff
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Hi Pianoman
That was incredible,😁😁
I reckon you could make a comb and a piece of greaseproof paper sound good.😆😆
Makes me wonder why I bother 😃😃
Alan
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The link has expired, Pianoman, so unfortunately I didn't get to watch your video. :(
What's a Genos? LOL!!! I've watched enough of your videos to know you could make any keyboard sound good. :) :) :)
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Hi Roger.
I managed to get the link back again.
So you can watchbit now.
Best Regards,
Pianoman
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Pianoman, Great show! Some people got it and some don’t......you’ve got it!!
You’d sound good on any keyboard, but you’d probably feel a whole lot better playing a Genos :)
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Thanks Stephen.
The link to the video had expired. I didn't know that it had a shelf life of X hours then it expires.
One of the Dutch guys at the Barbecue party had posted it on Facebook.
I really don't have a clue how to download it from Facebook.
I tried installing some Facebook download apps.
But you have to enter Facebook through the app, which means giving them your login password.
I slammed on the brakes and quickly uninstalled them.
I'll just have to keep reloading the link every time it expires.
Best Regards,
Pianoman
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WOW! I had to watch multiple times to get the full effect. Although I believe you left out a note around the 55 second mark. Please send more. Don in MI
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Hi Pianoman, thank you for this nice moment with your music, great guitars, cheers Patrick
:)
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I put Pianoman's guitar solo on Tyros 3 video on Youtube as public video, until he updates his video link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9s7NwMwOFk
Thanks,
Paul
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I'm told I do not have permission to open the video
Alan
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I'm told I do not have permission to open the video
Alan
Hi Alan,
I put Pianoman's guitar solo on Tyros 3 video on Youtube as public video, which can be accessed by anyone - there are already 21 views as of now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9s7NwMwOFk
Thanks,
Paul
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All this leaves me with one quetsion.
Who has more benefit from upgrading to the latest and greatest?
An average player like me?
Or a real pro that can squeeze the last bit out of every instrument?
Or maybe even a beginner?
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Good question, Spirit !
The budget might probably be the main issue, I guess.😧
Jeff
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Thanks to Paul for reuploading to YT.
(This is why Facebook will never replace YT as it is all over the place with sharing links it seems. Expired links? Really, Zuckerberg? ::))
Awesome skills Pianoman! Love it. 8) Would love to be able to entertain people in that way one day, I'm doing my ABRSM and Rockschool grades in my late 30s so who knows. The video shows that these arrangers can form the centrepiece of the music/entertainment at a party when they are in good hands for sure.
You definitely DON'T NEED a Genos I reckon going by those skills but another way to look at it is if you have such great skills you might as well get the best there is. You could probably make an old PSR arranger sound good, but why bother. If I were in your position with such public entertainment opportunities, had those skills and the cash was available I'd get one for sure. Don't think you'd need to upgrade from each arranger to the next. From a Tyros 4 to 5 might not be worthwhile. But from a Tyros 3 to a Genos probably is enough of a sound quality improvement & functionality improvement to justify it in your position.
Definitely go to some shops and demo the Genos. It's not as if you would irritate the shop owners / other customers if you can play that well. ;D
I've been playing some basic guitar chords for over 20 years or so (never really improved). I have a basic Fender acoustic guitar. I remember about 15 years ago visiting a guitar store in Amsterdam with my father and playing a $5000 Martin acoustic. It was as if the guitar played it itself. Such moments definitely prove to me it is worth spending the extra money if you have the cash (and skills). And thus it definitely is worth while having a Tyros / Genos over the top of the line PSR etc despite what some may say. There wouldn't be any point giving Max Verstappen or Lewis Hamilton the keys to a battered up Lada at the start of the next grand prix etc. ;)
I see people argue on Youtube demo videos about the cost of a Genos. Such people probably don't know that there are $100.000 - 250.000 Steinways and Faziolis out there.
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I'm told I do not have permission to open the video
Alan
Hi Paul,
You're a genius and a gentleman.
I had been struggling all evening to get the video back up again after it had expired.
I will now download it to my phone.
I am not a very technological guy regarding all this Facebook and YouTube stuff.
In fact it was my 20 yr old son who filmed and posted the YouTube videos on my behalf, for my YouTube channel.
Again you have come through for me. Many thanks.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
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It's amazing how sometimes our children/grandchildren can actually HELP US! Mine have been doing so for years - technology wise. There's always something new to learn and they can always answer any question I have at the time. Lovely benefit!
I have also previously watched your videos in amazement and total ENVY!! You gave a gift and the GENOS would only enhance it even more in my opinion. I got mine a couple of weeks ago (and kept my T5) and it's definitely more user friendly and the sounds to me are exquisite right out of the box.
Best,
Janet
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Hello Everyone,.
I want to thank everyone here for your advice, compliments, and encouragements.
It is one of the reasons that I love this forum.
There is always someone who will take his or her precious time out of their busy day to help another.
I am writing on my phone, so I would have to constantly scroll up and down to be able to thank everybody individually by name.
Suffice it to say that I have read all your advice and compliments and encouragements and I am deeply grateful.
I will be testing a Genos next week and will keep you posted.
I find the T5 an interesting option as well, but it will probably be more of the same.
Not technologically, but structurally.
The fact that Yamaha created such a technologically advanced instrument, and then put tiny and slippery keys on it,
has baffled me from day one, and will continue to do so.
That is one of the many reasons why I love, and could never give up my Stage Piano.
It restores a bit of sanity to the proceedings.
All the technology notwithstanding, the most important connection between man and machine is the keys.
Tiny and slippery keys make it very hard to play fast passages.
My Tyros has broken buttons that are hard to repair by myself. And more will keep breaking, because many of the 8 buttons under the screen are shaky already.
This is the only reason that I'm thinking of getting a new keyboard. Otherwise I would keep the T3 for another 5 years.
There is no one here willing or qualified to repair these buttons. They're all on and under the screen.
The screen would have to be removed from the keyboard first, and then taken apart.
It's not as easy as it sounds. Believe me, I have tried, manual in hand, and failed.
It was too risky, and if I messed up, I could have ended up with a screen displaying only green lines.
I tried to upload 5 photos of the broken buttons but they kept being rejected. I may have to upload them one at a time.
I will have to send my keyboard to Yamaha Spain for repairs, but ask first if they are still willing to repair a T3.
And then remain keyboard-less for God knows how long.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
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Just get a Genos. You will never regret it. You MIGHT regret not getting one. :)
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Hello Everyone,
This video is from a summer outdoor barbecue party with friends here in Ibiza.
We do this once every year.
A group of 75 people come all the way from Holland just for this Barbecue and of course to the fun that Ibiza has to offer. They've become good friends of mine now, and everything is very casual and laid back here.
Just good friends, simple fun, and plenty of Argentinian Steaks and Spanish wine.
Here I'm playing solo guitar on my T3 for a few seconds..
It was just beginning to get dark so you can't see me very well.
It is something we black musicians always worry about when playing in semi darkness.
Please just enjoy the video and don't take me or the video too seriously.
I never take myself too seriously anyway.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
PS: The video size is small, so you may have to play it on full screen.
https://video.fmad3-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t42.1790-2/20468769_353914395022121_5668304825725485056_n.mp4?efg=eyJybHIiOjMwOSwicmxhIjo1MTIsInZlbmNvZGVfdGFnIjoic3ZlX3NkIn0%3D&oh=70dbecbca0a3385e40f311ed694a9f27&oe=5A1CF83E
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Cant see it.....URL signature expired
You can watch the video here for the time being:
https://youtu.be/z9s7NwMwOFk
Paul
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Thank you Paul... Good musician and high party factor. A bit too noisy for my ears, but that's me .. ;D
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Hi Paul.
Yuo have saved my skin again.
I would have asked you to be my manager if you didn't live so far away.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
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Hi Pianoman,
It's been my pleasure to help.
Some statistics, up to now, there are totally 95 views of your video since I posted it on Youtube.
Thanks,
Paul
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I FEEL YOUR PAIN............
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hi Pianoman what is the Name of the club you are in i might come Next year and give you a song ive put 2 songs in the Chrismas performance section today im like you we sing and play the same songs :)
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Hi Tyrosman.
I don't play in a club. I work for hotel chains both here and in the south of Spain.
Here I play in 5 hotels per week. They shuffle the order of the hotels every season.
But it's basically always the same hotels, just in a different order every time.
I also do private parties whenever time allows. Like with the Dutch guys above.
On the mainland it's different. I play in the same hotel 5 nights a week as s resident musician.
I've had a heavy summer, working 28 days a month.
So I won't be working again till mid January.
At the moment I'm trying to sell one of my Kidneys to pay for the Genos, if i like what I hear.
I'll be putting Ads in the papers and the Internet, saying "Need to buy keyboard, Kidney for sale, in good working condition."
I'm also spending some quality time with my family before I have to rush off again.
In the summer I only come home to eat,sleep, then I rush out to set up my gear in the next hotel and perform, so my family don't see me much in the summer.
BTW: The temporary video location had expired. The video is now on my permanent YouTube channel, along with my other videos.
https://youtu.be/cI6_RpTjj1I
Best Regards,
Pianoman
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Hi Pianoman,
Since you updated your video link, I removed mine, which counted for 97 views when your original video link went expired while you were sleeping last night.
Thanks,
Paul
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Thanks Paul.
I downloaded it from the website you posted, saved it in my phone, and posted it on my YouTube channel along with my other videos.
Thanks again.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
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Just get a Genos. You will never regret it. You MIGHT regret not getting one. :)
Hello Don,
Thank you for your advice.
I am also intrigued by the Korg PA4X.
I understand that you perform with one.
If so, since you have both the Genos and Korg,
you may be the only one here who might be in the best positon to give a fair opinion
on both these instruments.
Assuming that you are presently using them side by side.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
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Keep in mind that both you and Don Mason are outstanding entertainers, which is the most important aspect of your performances. The keyboard is only secondary, and both of you would sound great with either the Korg PA4X or Genos. Of course you both sound great right now, so you may be able to salvage that kidney from being harvested and implanted. ;)
Good luck,
Gary 8)
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Hello Don,
Thank you for your advice.
I am also intrigued by the Korg PA4X.
I understand that you perform with one.
If so, since you have both the Genos and Korg,
you may be the only one here who might be in the best positon to give a fair opinion
on both these instruments.
Assuming that you are presently using them side by side.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
I don't have a Genos, only the PA4X. My most recent Yamaha is PSR S970. I dearly love the Korg. It has all the sounds I need, even though that dreamy new Pedal Steel Guitar on the Genos is tempting.
The main thing I love about the Korg is the size, weight and wonderful operating features. It has many programmable sliders, buttons, etc., the great Chord Sequencer, and the Songbook is great. The Vocal Harmonizer is by T.C. Helicon and is truly outstanding. The midi-to-style converter works surprisingly well also. If you start with a good midi file, in 10 seconds or so you can have a good style!
It does have great guitars, saxes, organs and pianos and the drums are very realistic. The guitars, and other sounds, as a rule are not as "prepared" as they are on Yamaha, but they are deeply editable and it's easy to set them the way you like. Korg has DNC voices, which work similarly to Yamaha's SA voices. I have become a fan of them. I often find that some of the Yamaha voices do too many things automatically and that I'm not in control of them. I just read there may be a way to disable some of that though.
You would probably enjoy and benefit from the KAOSS feature that appeared with the latest free Korg update. Check it out on YouTube. It's not something I use much, but is great with more modern music.
There would be a learning curve, but no worse that if you were going from Korg to Yamaha and having to learn that operating system.
Another great feature is the EC5 foot pedal, allowing five assignments, plus another single programmable foot switch, and dedicated volume and sustain pedals. The EC5 is not expensive, but well built and light in weight.
The Genos has three pedal inputs, but they are all three programmable, so that would certainly suffice for me in that category. I only have two feet so more than three pedals is too much for me to fully utilize anyway.
The new Revo drums seem to be finally at a professional level! About time! :)
One drawback on the S970 is that the audio drums, in most cases, sound so good that it makes the midi drums sound worse. Not so with the Genos, which has made the audio drums not necessary, at least to Yamaha's way of thinking, and mine as well.
I will certainly audition the Genos after the first of the year, but I don't expect it to replace my Korg. If I win the lottery, I would have both. :) But I never buy a ticket so that may not happen!
I didn't know you were considering the Korg. If you are really busy and don't have some free time to learn the Korg OS, you may be better served to stay with Yamaha, and reward yourself with the Genos! Just my opinion of course. There's not really a wrong choice, but one of the other may suit you better. The Korg is certainly less expensive, if that is a concern, but money is well spent if it improves the tools of your trade!
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Keep in mind that both you and Don Mason are outstanding entertainers, which is the most important aspect of your performances. The keyboard is only secondary, and both of you would sound great with either the Korg PA4X or Genos. Of course you both sound great right now, so you may be able to salvage that kidney from being harvested and implanted. ;)
Good luck,
Gary 8)
You are very kind Gary. If I do win that lottery I'll get you a Genos too old friend! :)
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You are very kind Gary. If I do win that lottery I'll get you a Genos too old friend! :)
Don, Gary's right on you and Pianoman are tops. as entertainers................Lottery winner? You probably won't be, I think you should just buy a Genos for Gary anyway ;D ;D ;D
Gary, You can't blame me for trying.
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Topic:
Watch this and tell me if I really need a Genos sound.
But why should top entertainers like Pianoman and DonM who already have a concept that works well and people love, change anything in the well working setup?
Not only for the change of equipment itself, I assume it's not needed for the shows, (public will probably never notice), then it most be your for personal joy and challenges.
As many already said in countless posts: It's not the keyboard, it's the player who makes the difference.
Never change a winning team. ;)
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Hi Pianoman,
As previously stated, you are an extremely talented musician and technical guru. I replied to one of your threads yesterday which I can no longer find. It concerned the state of your keyboard and how you look after it.
I am not concerned about the state of your keyboard because basically it is none of my business and you use it primarily as a work tool.
However, I noticed that you said that some of the electronic stuff could be seen under the broken Exit button. That bit did concern me because I fear for your own safety.
Please make sure that you are not exposing yourself to the risk of electric shock. At least make sure of that. I know that you put yourself and family as your priority. We appreciate you and whatever keyboard you play for us in whatever condition it’s in as long as it’s safe for you to play.
Should you eventually buy a Genos, I wish you many happy hours and much enjoyment playing it as with your present board.
Kindest regards
Trevor (MINKYCATS)
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Hi Pianoman,
As previously stated, you are an extremely talented musician and technical guru. I replied to one of your threads yesterday which I can no longer find. It concerned the state of your keyboard and how you look after it.
I am not concerned about the state of your keyboard because basically it is none of my business and you use it primarily as a work tool.
However, I noticed that you said that some of the electronic stuff could be seen under the broken Exit button. That bit did concern me because I fear for your own safety.
Please make sure that you are not exposing yourself to the risk of electric shock. At least make sure of that. I know that you put yourself and family as your priority. We appreciate you and whatever keyboard you play for us in whatever condition it’s in as long as it’s safe for you to play.
Should you eventually buy a Genos, I wish you many happy hours and much enjoyment playing it as with your present board.
Kindest regards
Trevor (MINKYCATS)
Hello again Trevor.
The thread is still there. I just renamed it to "Pianoman - Dire Straits medley on 3T.".
I removed the reference to my Mama out of the thread.
I Just love my Mama too much man.
Can't stop mentioning her wherever I go.
I responded and thanked you for your advice, saying I'll be careful and that I don't use the button anymore because it doesn't work.
PS: I've also put up a new thread called "Pianoman - I Want To Break Free - and Radio Gaga on T3.
Many thanks again.
Best Regards,
Pianoman.
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Hey Pianoman,
You are great on a T3 ... you don't need to sell your body parts to stay employed, just a keyboard that works and not on the verge of braking down on you.
Get a keyboard you can afford ... after all YOU are the show my man!
Regards
Drake