I upgraded in December from my trusty S970, no trade in; had a truley excellent price match from Tony. I've been a loyal customer for over 25 years. I'm really enjoying this instrument, my 1st & probably final flagship arranger keyboard - much exploration to do, good for my brain. I'm 72 years old. I have a quality 88 key midi controller should I need to go for extra notes. Happy, happy, happy!
So dissapointed in Genos 2 I was so looking foward to it , Owning Genos 1 I think the design was plain lazy full stop why not something premium like aliminium/wood combination and not plastic , and what about style creator? is it still the same? As for sound I`m hearing no improvments apart from the fm engine
I'm looking at the upper right portion of this KB. It's blank black plastic. I think it would be great place for a matrix of buttons --- like more pads + more. Great playing Tony!
Loved the Top Gun theme, brilliant. Was a bit cold on the new Genos 2 launch from Yamaha's stream but it's growing on me. I can hear they've improved the sound quality another level (not that it wasn't already good in Genos 1). Just would like to see how they may have improved the midi sequence song recording function. I've always found this frustrating (unless i'm using it wrong - don't get me wrong i'm not expecting Logic Pro or Ableton on the in-built screen, just something better than click 'record' and hope you get it all right in one take🤣)
Practically identical screen to my psr sx900. I hope Yamaha can produce a better demo than gushing about 1980s DX7 sounds in a $7000 + board? Generally love Bonner vids but hmmm…
I remember last year I watched a video of you playing the Top Gun theme on either a Yamaha PSR-SX700 or SX900 which I also thought sounded amazing for a Yamaha PSR keyboard. But in this one the DX7 bell sounds add a nice touch, there is no way I could afford a Genos 2 though but I do have DX7 sounds as part of Halion 7 and I also have the free Dexed VST. If I had gone through with buying a Tyros 5 a PSR-SX700 or SX900 I wouldn't have regretted my decision, maybe I might reconsider it in the future as I'm sure keyboards like Tyros 4, Tyros 5 and the original Genos will become cheaper.
@@amusic9825 If I do ever decided to buy a new keyboard it won't be at least until 2025 and I'm not even 100% sure weather or not an arranger keyboard is the right sort of tool for me since I actually do all my song covers by either sequencing everything or just take a midi file and just play the melody ( I wish I could play song covers with auto accompaniments the way most people use an arranger keyboard ). However if I find that an arranger keyboard might push me to get a whole track nailed in one sitting maybe I should get one since often it's easier to record your tracks as audio tracks, another good thing about the Yamaha PSR-SX keyboards is the ability to load midi files simply by connecting a USB flash drive as the drivers for my Yamaha PSR-295 won't work on Windows 10. If I still want an arranger it also depends on how much I can afford to spend on one and if I can only afford one that's under a grand then my options might probably be either a Tyros, Tyros 2, Tyros 3 or PSR-SX600.
Genos remains a nice product, but I expected more innovation for a next generation flagship. When you look at how quickly synthesizers innovate at a much lower price. Perhaps this is a bad example, but much in Genos 2 has remained the same. The innovations are nice, but you would expect them in a mid-range workstation such as the PSX-S900. I also have difficulty calling the Yamaha Arranger keyboards Workstations when you compare them with the competitors. Anyway, define workstation. Why is the Unison and Accent functionality not included that is present in the PSR-SX600, for example, and even better. More options to edit your voices, create your own arpeggios, even more voices, 61 and 88 key versions, just to name a few
WOW! mind blowing killer machine ... Well super done Yamaha, this new Genos 2 is outstanding to say the least. Thank you Tony for such a brilliant demo, although short, very powerful indeed
Having used Yamaha products since the late 70's electones and subsequent keyboards, it's always been the case that an upgrade is just that normal. From time to time, there's a leap..ie Tyros, then, 1,2,3,4,5 and then a leap to the Genos...and I'm sure Genos 3 is sitting on a designers work top somewhere. If you've ever brought a car, mobile phone, or some other gizmo, there's always going to be a 'next version'. My view...if you've got the money get one, if you haven't stick with Genos, if you are poorer still, stick with the SX900 which I own. A great budget instrument and there'll be an upgrade soon the software for that soon I'm sure. As one of the old school, would have loved to have 'organ world' easily available!! Great demo Tony!
i can't understand why a long-time giant like Yamaha doesn't produce 88 weighted key versions of such flagship models. Korg does it, Roland does it. A lot of buyers (myself included) definitely prefer 88 key versions.
Because arranger keybaords are more like an organ than a piano. Also people take them places to perform so they have to be fairly lightweight for that reason. I believe the flagship Yamaha Clavinova is fairly close to Genos in terms of sound quality.
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No, your better off with either a PSR-E3 or E4 series keyboard if your starting out or the PSR-EW series of those models which are the 76 key versions. But if your a bit strapped for cash then the PSR-E2 series keyboards are not bad as a starter keyboard ( although they don't have touch response ). Or you can still find decent entry level keyboards second hand quite cheap like an older PSR- E3 or E4 series keyboards. Casio also have a great range of starter keyboards.
@@runestone1337Maybe they have a point ... there's no way after paying nearly 5k for the Genos 1 would I swap it plus an extra 2k for almost the same product... get real !
I've used the Yamaha Tyross for years and being totally blind I've found it perfect for the layout and accessing different instruments. When I heard the 1st Genoss had a touch screen I was disappointed because I thought I wouldn't be able to access many of its features. even though there may be a touch screen on this keyboard, can it be accessed and used by just the buttons?
I've never tried doing this with a keyboard... but a lot of the amateur radio equipment and much of the MIDI equipment can be remotely controlled. Not just notes and parameters, but switching voices, backings and other features. I've had a lot of success using raspberry PI's to break these harder to use functions out to keyboards, midi controllers and other controls. Also to provide audible read-back for screen menus and other functions... for a blind relative. I don't know if you have a hackspace or a makers group near you - but those hobbyists are always looking for cool projects and, if it's possible, would definitely be able to work with you to come up with some alternative control methods and talkback features. I saw one project at a maker space near me, where a device had lots of onscreen menus and no way of automating or controlling them. The selection dial had no stops, so it was impossible to know where you were. It was a nightmare. So, they hooked up a $40 raspberry PI and a cheap camera, and had it set up to read the display changes aloud, to make it usable. If you were not too far from me we could meet up and explore the problem and see what solutions worked best for you, but - like I say - there are makers spaces, hackspaces and other assorted groups of electronic tinkerers around, who just love building these kinds of little projects. Usually there's a way forward with most items, and it's usually much cheaper than one would expect. You might want to get in touch with some hobbyists and see what ideas they can come up with.
Last board was a Tyros 3 and I was waiting for this but NO! I may wait for the second old genos to drop price. I used to be a Yamaha teacher and know them fairly well, this is just a small upgrade and just NOT worth the $7000 the fee they will charge here in US. No keyboard is worth that. So greedy. People buy with their eyes as well as ears and a few more flashing lights and silver paint job may have fooled more people into thinking it was a better animal but hmmm just not worth all that money!
Putting the fm sound chip aside why can't the Genos 1 reproduce all these sounds and include these new features afterall its supposed to be updateable by the software? 🤔
Firmware updates but Genos 2 is the second generation Genos. Same thing with Tyros keyboards, Tyros was first generation and updates were for firmware updates not to updade your Tyros to a Tyros 2. Also Genos 2 uses a hardware FM synth chip of which Genos dosn't have. Genos 2 has been 2 or 3 years overdue, Yamaha brought out a new Tyros every 3 or 4 years, Genos has been th current flagship arranger for 6 years which is a very long time. Also the good thing about Genos 2 is that it means all the other discontinued flagship arrangers like Genos and Tyros 5 should come down in price over the next couple of years.
This is all great ! But... But I play rock'n'roll 50's ; 60's twist + disco 70's and 80's. Will the Génos 2 be better for these styles than a Tyros 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 ? I have the Génos 1 (version 2) and in these styles it does nothing more than my old Tyros 4. My Génos has a better battery than the Ketron; better bass, better pianos ... But if I play twist style, the Ketron does much better !
A modest upgrade, now release firmware for the Genos 1 implementing the fader catch function (and dynamic style) and your genos 1 trade-ins will depreciate like... Zero. That FM chip is also in the Genos 1 hardware colecting dust, right?
This uses Convolution Reverb which is used in Steinberg's software like Halion and Cubase Pro, new sounds include acoustic pianos where all 88 notes are a sample of each key and many other new samples. New drums and also an FM synthesizer to emulate all the most popular Yamaha DX7 sounds that were used in the 80s.
@@Daring2Win It's so fake all of this, they are clearly desperate to make it sell well. They forget, musicians are thinkers for themselves and we see right through all the fake 'enthusiasm'. This keyboard is A star for 2016 at MAX!
Bonitos sonidos y todo... Pero el diseño, es FEISSSSSSIMOOOO! Parece de juguete... Es la razón principal para descartarlo! Prefiero KORG o incluso KETRON que por lo menos tienen la apariencia de teclados de verdad...
Yamaha should add the Yamaha A5000 Oriental pack to the Genos the A5000 has everything and still way cheaper than Genos I don't know why we should buy Genos with this expensive price and still we have to add a lot of samples to it doesn't make any sense 😡
Both tyros and genos use the same very poor sound quality speaker system. To experience these arrangers at their best you need a decent pair of monitors which just adds cost to the already ludicrous asking prices ! Genos 2 is just a rehash of genos. I am somebody that has owned a wide range of arranger keyboards over the years. The prices go up but what you get for your money has become less of a step forward more of a side step.
You don't have to upgrade to the latest flagship arranger, personally if I bought a Tyros or Tyros 2 back in the day I would have absolutely no intention of upgrading. I would sooner have a Tyros 5 over Genos or Genos 2.
I’m guessing this is aimed at stage performers and not those of us who have home studios. This feels like a basic keyboard with convincing sounds and realistic presets. Watch, tho: the “hip hop” style is still going to be offensively hilariously corny! Just “BOOTS n CATS n BOOTS n CATS n…”
Mate why you even bother to show this amazing keyboard you show so far 3 sound one them was the fm tines but all what you donne was 3 chords ?mate you should do whole introduction off most sounds and not just couple styles and that's all
Tony, I am looking forward to a longer video comparing the Genos 2 to the PA5X, and what your impression of each is.
Could listen to you play all day. Hairs on the back of my neck stood up on some of those sounds. What a machine. That’s on my list :-)
My trouble is that no matter how many keyboards I buy, it still doesn't make me any better at actually playing them!
😂
Find lower level and more simple music sheet (level 1 or 2) online and you'll play great hits as well!
Mu trouble is that no matter how many times I think about practicing, it doesn't make me any better at playing till I actually practice. 😂
@@paulis7319 Maybe that's my problem too! 🤣
I agree100%
Same. No matter how I practice, I still play so bad.
Does sound pretty amazing but completely in love with my Montage M6
I upgraded in December from my trusty S970, no trade in; had a truley excellent price match from Tony. I've been a loyal customer for over 25 years.
I'm really enjoying this instrument, my 1st & probably final flagship arranger keyboard - much exploration to do, good for my brain. I'm 72 years old.
I have a quality 88 key midi controller should I need to go for extra notes.
Happy, happy, happy!
Amazing melodies and sounds. Nostalgic. Thanks! The guitar is crazy!
The Genos 1 sounds just as good.
May be because we are listening both from our same mobile phone speakers!
So dissapointed in Genos 2 I was so looking foward to it , Owning Genos 1 I think the design was plain lazy full stop why not something premium like aliminium/wood combination and not plastic , and what about style creator? is it still the same? As for sound I`m hearing no improvments apart from the fm engine
Would be nice but could anyone afford it.😊
I am so exited and looking for the next Genos 3
I'm looking at the upper right portion of this KB. It's blank black plastic. I think it would be great place for a matrix of buttons --- like more pads + more.
Great playing Tony!
I suddenly went very emotional. Always had massive respect for the flagship Yamaha instruments. I mayhave to pay your MK store a visit sometime.
Loved the Top Gun theme, brilliant. Was a bit cold on the new Genos 2 launch from Yamaha's stream but it's growing on me. I can hear they've improved the sound quality another level (not that it wasn't already good in Genos 1). Just would like to see how they may have improved the midi sequence song recording function. I've always found this frustrating (unless i'm using it wrong - don't get me wrong i'm not expecting Logic Pro or Ableton on the in-built screen, just something better than click 'record' and hope you get it all right in one take🤣)
no developments in any editors... but soundwise there are noticeable improvements
Fantastic I got mine 2 day's after the launch it iz amazing that style can also be used for chariots of fire Tony
Practically identical screen to my psr sx900. I hope Yamaha can produce a better demo than gushing about 1980s DX7 sounds in a $7000 + board? Generally love Bonner vids but hmmm…
And another one that i will never be able to afford, ever.
Original genos is £1500 now
The Genos had significantly more improvements compared to the Tyros 5 than Genos 2 compared to the first Genos.
Robish
Can you demo the microphone feature please? Many thanks
I remember last year I watched a video of you playing the Top Gun theme on either a Yamaha PSR-SX700
or SX900 which I also thought sounded amazing for a Yamaha PSR keyboard. But in this one the DX7
bell sounds add a nice touch, there is no way I could afford a Genos 2 though but I do have DX7 sounds
as part of Halion 7 and I also have the free Dexed VST. If I had gone through with buying a Tyros 5 a PSR-SX700
or SX900 I wouldn't have regretted my decision, maybe I might reconsider it in the future as I'm sure keyboards like
Tyros 4, Tyros 5 and the original Genos will become cheaper.
Maybe wait for the SX910.
@@amusic9825 If I do ever decided to buy a new keyboard it won't be at least until 2025 and I'm not even 100% sure weather or
not an arranger keyboard is the right sort of tool for me since I actually do all my song covers by either sequencing everything or
just take a midi file and just play the melody ( I wish I could play song covers with auto accompaniments the way most people
use an arranger keyboard ). However if I find that an arranger keyboard might push me to get a whole track nailed in one sitting
maybe I should get one since often it's easier to record your tracks as audio tracks, another good thing about the Yamaha PSR-SX
keyboards is the ability to load midi files simply by connecting a USB flash drive as the drivers for my Yamaha PSR-295 won't work
on Windows 10. If I still want an arranger it also depends on how much I can afford to spend on one and if I can only afford one that's
under a grand then my options might probably be either a Tyros, Tyros 2, Tyros 3 or PSR-SX600.
Genos remains a nice product, but I expected more innovation for a next generation flagship. When you look at how quickly synthesizers innovate at a much lower price. Perhaps this is a bad example, but much in Genos 2 has remained the same. The innovations are nice, but you would expect them in a mid-range workstation such as the PSX-S900. I also have difficulty calling the Yamaha Arranger keyboards Workstations when you compare them with the competitors. Anyway, define workstation.
Why is the Unison and Accent functionality not included that is present in the PSR-SX600, for example, and even better. More options to edit your voices, create your own arpeggios, even more voices, 61 and 88 key versions, just to name a few
What speakers are you outputting to? The sound is incredible!
It's direct out - no speaker involved.
This seems to be more of a marketing exercise than a redesign. Slap a 2 on it with some blinking lights and add a grand to the price.
WOW! mind blowing killer machine ... Well super done Yamaha, this new Genos 2 is outstanding to say the least. Thank you Tony for such a brilliant demo, although short, very powerful indeed
So what was the Genos 1 a toy? 🙄
!
Great machine 😃
Having used Yamaha products since the late 70's electones and subsequent keyboards, it's always been the case that an upgrade is just that normal. From time to time, there's a leap..ie Tyros, then, 1,2,3,4,5 and then a leap to the Genos...and I'm sure Genos 3 is sitting on a designers work top somewhere. If you've ever brought a car, mobile phone, or some other gizmo, there's always going to be a 'next version'. My view...if you've got the money get one, if you haven't stick with Genos, if you are poorer still, stick with the SX900 which I own. A great budget instrument and there'll be an upgrade soon the software for that soon I'm sure. As one of the old school, would have loved to have 'organ world' easily available!! Great demo Tony!
"SX900"
"A budget instrument"
Loving the Top Gun style 👍🏼
i can't understand why a long-time giant like Yamaha doesn't produce 88 weighted key versions of such flagship models. Korg does it, Roland does it. A lot of buyers (myself included) definitely prefer 88 key versions.
Because people always bitch about weight.
Because arranger keybaords are more like an organ than a piano. Also people take them places to perform
so they have to be fairly lightweight for that reason. I believe the flagship Yamaha Clavinova is fairly close
to Genos in terms of sound quality.
@bonners Do you accept International Trade Ins? From the Other side of the Pond specifically.
Nice boat
Does it have to be so expensive, though?
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Great product from Yamaha. Always the best. Thanks for sharing Tony.
If your a beginner is this an instrument to start with?
No, your better off with either a PSR-E3 or E4 series keyboard if your starting out or the PSR-EW series of those models which are the 76 key versions.
But if your a bit strapped for cash then the PSR-E2 series keyboards are not bad as a starter keyboard ( although they don't have touch response ).
Or you can still find decent entry level keyboards second hand quite cheap like an older PSR- E3 or E4 series keyboards. Casio also have a great
range of starter keyboards.
Love it. Well done Yamaha. Sounds amazing.
I totally agree 100% ... Yamaha has done it again and those the criticise for a reason that they can't afford one ... simple!
@@france4me117 I don't want a folding screen, I want a detachable one. That way, I could throw it at the idiots who keep crapping on about it.
@@france4me117or unlike you they aren't daft enough to part with their money ...
@@runestone1337Maybe they have a point ... there's no way after paying nearly 5k for the Genos 1 would I swap it plus an extra 2k for almost the same product... get real !
Stunning!!!
Oh god how I love Tony :)
wouldn,t it be better to just put a 2 after genos, will it take six years?
I've used the Yamaha Tyross for years and being totally blind I've found it perfect for the layout and accessing different instruments. When I heard the 1st Genoss had a touch screen I was disappointed because I thought I wouldn't be able to access many of its features. even though there may be a touch screen on this keyboard, can it be accessed and used by just the buttons?
I've never tried doing this with a keyboard... but a lot of the amateur radio equipment and much of the MIDI equipment can be remotely controlled. Not just notes and parameters, but switching voices, backings and other features.
I've had a lot of success using raspberry PI's to break these harder to use functions out to keyboards, midi controllers and other controls. Also to provide audible read-back for screen menus and other functions... for a blind relative.
I don't know if you have a hackspace or a makers group near you - but those hobbyists are always looking for cool projects and, if it's possible, would definitely be able to work with you to come up with some alternative control methods and talkback features.
I saw one project at a maker space near me, where a device had lots of onscreen menus and no way of automating or controlling them. The selection dial had no stops, so it was impossible to know where you were. It was a nightmare. So, they hooked up a $40 raspberry PI and a cheap camera, and had it set up to read the display changes aloud, to make it usable.
If you were not too far from me we could meet up and explore the problem and see what solutions worked best for you, but - like I say - there are makers spaces, hackspaces and other assorted groups of electronic tinkerers around, who just love building these kinds of little projects.
Usually there's a way forward with most items, and it's usually much cheaper than one would expect. You might want to get in touch with some hobbyists and see what ideas they can come up with.
Last board was a Tyros 3 and I was waiting for this but NO! I may wait for the second old genos to drop price. I used to be a Yamaha teacher and know them fairly well, this is just a small upgrade and just NOT worth the $7000 the fee they will charge here in US. No keyboard is worth that. So greedy. People buy with their eyes as well as ears and a few more flashing lights and silver paint job may have fooled more people into thinking it was a better animal but hmmm just not worth all that money!
Does it have the DOG PIANIST preset from the PSS-170?
No I think the FM presets are all the most used Yamaha DX7 presets in 80s pop records.
Sound quality definitely better.
Putting the fm sound chip aside why can't the Genos 1 reproduce all these sounds and include these new features afterall its supposed to be updateable by the software? 🤔
Firmware updates but Genos 2 is the second generation Genos. Same thing with Tyros keyboards, Tyros was first generation and updates were
for firmware updates not to updade your Tyros to a Tyros 2. Also Genos 2 uses a hardware FM synth chip of which Genos dosn't have. Genos 2
has been 2 or 3 years overdue, Yamaha brought out a new Tyros every 3 or 4 years, Genos has been th current flagship arranger for 6 years which
is a very long time. Also the good thing about Genos 2 is that it means all the other discontinued flagship arrangers like Genos and Tyros 5 should
come down in price over the next couple of years.
why should I buy The Genos 2 instead of The Ketron Event?
Still no 88 key option for those of use NEEDING a portable option for the CVP line up. 🤷🏻♂️😢
It kinda sucks that is not 88
Great stuff much better than the Yama geezer👍👍
Can I use a chromebook to download and transfer the yamaha files to usb or do I need Windows laptop
Yamaha what happened to grand piano of e473?
This is all great ! But...
But I play rock'n'roll 50's ; 60's twist + disco 70's and 80's. Will the Génos 2 be better for these styles than a Tyros 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 ?
I have the Génos 1 (version 2) and in these styles it does nothing more than my old Tyros 4.
My Génos has a better battery than the Ketron; better bass, better pianos ... But if I play twist style, the Ketron does much better !
A modest upgrade, now release firmware for the Genos 1 implementing the fader catch function (and dynamic style) and your genos 1 trade-ins will depreciate like... Zero.
That FM chip is also in the Genos 1 hardware colecting dust, right?
Just doesn't add up to 6 years of development. Both the original Genos and the SX 900 sound just about as good.
And also, the PSR-SX 700 too. You forgot to mention it...
Reading the spec sheet it’s says awm. So the genos does not have awm2?
Nice One Sun Well Done
son
Absolutely incredible!
What's the price?
5.000€!
@@juancortezavega5666 😬😬
Someone tell me please what's new in this hardware sequel?!
This uses Convolution Reverb which is used in Steinberg's software like Halion and Cubase Pro, new sounds include acoustic
pianos where all 88 notes are a sample of each key and many other new samples. New drums and also an FM synthesizer
to emulate all the most popular Yamaha DX7 sounds that were used in the 80s.
Masterpiece
how much Geno's 2?
r u looking for used genos 2 with flight case ?
magnifico.😇😇😇😇😇😇
ottimo lavoro.... degna erede della Genos 1
For ambiental music ok .
Gest perces aGenos 2 wish I never partid with my Tyros 4
Where can I get the standard midi files backing tracks for the genos 2 please.?
can can you help me
Google
What happened with the service and how to get midi files for my genos 2
In fact I definitely expected more... 3 gigabytes of expansion.. they changed the box to the old Genos!!!! disappointed
Genos2 vs pa5x
Feels like im paying 2000 more for a keyboard im never gonna want ,need or use the fantastic accompanying tracks.
There is no track copy function in this keyboard. How to compose songs, for this price its so frustrating!!!
Does the rounded case look like K Nautilus to anyone else?
The fact that it's not available in 88 weighted action keys is a deal breaker for me.
Agree that Genos 2 should have weighted keys like Korg Pa-5X & 4X.
6 years of development? I don't even know what to say. big disappointment
😂😂😂😂😂 did you see the video with the Yamaha rep! It's absolutely HILARIOUS! Tony standing there pretending to be impressed!
@@Daring2Win It's so fake all of this, they are clearly desperate to make it sell well. They forget, musicians are thinkers for themselves and we see right through all the fake 'enthusiasm'. This keyboard is A star for 2016 at MAX!
Nothing to be impressed at all
Corona 🥹 Still the greatest arranger workstation 😻
It's the same machine
A nice successor of the PSR SX900. Thumbs up for the channel, thumbs down for this joke of an upgrade.
Bonitos sonidos y todo... Pero el diseño, es FEISSSSSSIMOOOO!
Parece de juguete... Es la razón principal para descartarlo!
Prefiero KORG o incluso KETRON que por lo menos tienen la apariencia de teclados de verdad...
Parece de juguete? ,SAK KAREP MU WES wkwk:)
@@AzP58 Si! El diseño!
Great but too expensive compares to a big computer with midi controler and vst
$7k?! Oh Hell No
the biggest mistake in the history of Yamaha, I am very disappointed about Genos 2!
😂 gotta step your playing skill up
Can you afford one?
@@edwardvalivonis23 if i like this of course. But my actual Genos is the best !
Yamaha should add the Yamaha
A5000 Oriental pack to the Genos the A5000 has everything and still way cheaper than Genos I don't know why we should buy Genos with this expensive price and still we have to add a lot of samples to it doesn't make any sense 😡
I gestpercys a Genos ,2 I'm very disappointed Why is the Genos 2 wery noisy on the relees of the kyes
Cant even come closer to tyros
Both tyros and genos use the same very poor sound quality speaker system. To experience these arrangers at their best you need a decent pair of monitors which just adds cost to the already ludicrous asking prices ! Genos 2 is just a rehash of genos. I am somebody that has owned a wide range of arranger keyboards over the years. The prices go up but what you get for your money has become less of a step forward more of a side step.
The butthurt in here is Richter Scale in size.
Brilliant but.....£5000!
The keyboard alone is 4000 - not 5000.
No one talking about the style editing??? Is there any update on that? Come on Yamaha you guy are too slow or you will do it with the Genos5?
very few sound examples !
It probably doesn't get any better until the Genos 3 arrives in about 5 years. I guess it's back into the money pit again!
You don't have to upgrade to the latest flagship arranger, personally if I bought a Tyros or Tyros 2 back
in the day I would have absolutely no intention of upgrading. I would sooner have a Tyros 5 over Genos
or Genos 2.
I’m guessing this is aimed at stage performers and not those of us who have home studios. This feels like a basic keyboard with convincing sounds and realistic presets. Watch, tho: the “hip hop” style is still going to be offensively hilariously corny! Just “BOOTS n CATS n BOOTS n CATS n…”
Mate why you even bother to show this amazing keyboard you show so far 3 sound one them was the fm tines but all what you donne was 3 chords ?mate you should do whole introduction off most sounds and not just couple styles and that's all
Piano like toy
Dear Tony let the toys for the kids, and play some real keyboards
Geez still sounds like garbage to me. especially the guitar parts. All this tech and still terrible
It sounds alright they should added all the tech that's in the mod X 8 as well then it would have been better but everyone faces look sad today