GENOS Master Volume problem. I use the Line Out Sub [1], [2], [3] and [4], in addition to the [R] and [L] outputs, and then output to a mixer. However, the Master Volume control on the GENOS does not affect the Sub outputs at all. ...
Hi Jim,
unfortunately, this is the (only) way it works: The Master Volume does NOT affect the SUB or AUX Outputs. The volume on SUB Outputs and/or AUX Outputs is always fixed. This is the normal behavior (also on Tyros5 and all previous Tyros models) and
cannot be changed.
This fact is one reason that I do NOT use SUB Outputs when performing live. (I only use the MAIN Outputs L/R connected to an external Mixer.)
Another reason not to use the SUB Outputs is that
no System effects are output through them (
Reverb and
Chorus effect block and
Variation block, if used as a System effect).
Insert effects are of course also output via the SUB outputs. But if you want to have the same effects via the SUB outputs as the standard via the MAIN outputs, you would in many cases have to reprogram Styles, MIDI files or even Voices (i.e. recreate the desired effects with Insert effects).
In my opinion, it might make sense to output the Bass Drum and perhaps the Bass Guitar to the external Mixer via separate SUB outputs. However, you would have to make sure in advance that the volume levels of these parts in the Styles or MIDI files used are uniform and that the same Voices are used if possible.
If you want to keep the way you work described (MAIN Output L / R + up to four SUB outputs), you could probably do this with a programmable Digital Mixer. You could program a separate SCENE (= separate volume settings for each Mixer channel) for each song, which you can call up e.g. via an iPad app like "Songbook+" at the same time as the Genos song Registration concerned. You could also work with Sub-Groups on the Digital Mixer, so that if necessary you can MANUALLY control the volume of all Genos SUB Outputs on the external Mixer with a
single fader. (The latter would of course also work with an analog mixer that supports Sub-Groups.)
For my part, I try (using comparison songs) to mix my Style Registrations and the MIDI files used
at home as consistently as possible. To listen to the mixes, I mainly use "AKG K712 Pro" headphones and my Yamaha studio monitors (2 * MSP5 Studio + HS8S subwoofer). I use the "Midiland Optimizer XI" to edit and mix MIDI files. This gives you quick access to all voices and effects (graphical user interface for all DSPs) and also various editors (e.g. event editor, key editor, drum editor, drum splitter).
Hope this helps!
Best regards,
Chris