I will receive my Genos2 in a few days so yours vids are essentials for me in order to mastering this awesome instrument. Big thanks from France. Very clear and comprehensive voice and tutorials.
I have just bought a Genos keyboard. Both of these tutorials have been essential viewing to help me get to grips with it. Thanks very much to you for giving your time and expertise in this excellent video tutorial!
Great Video. About the Midi Multi track recording at 1:11:11 You can Overdub the channels by for example, recording your base drum and snare on channel 10 then recording your your high hats on channel 11. Once you have 10 and 11 recorded you press Mix then choose 10 and 11 as source 1 and source 2 and then choose channel 10 as destination. You can then delete the data on channel 11 👌
Cary Curtis thank you very much for your comment! I’m glad that this video has helped you, and hope you have many hours of fun once you get your Genos. Thanks for watching!
Thank you Michael. I am so pleased that you are doing this on You tube. I have just bought my Genos and haven't got a clue about certain features! I hope you will continue to do more and more.
Thank you very much for your comment! I hope you are enjoying your Genos, there will be a new firmware ver 1.4 update for it next month, I hope this tutorial will be easy for you to get to k ow how to use your Genos, you will have years of entertainment and the sounds are way beyond what I have heard on an arranger workstation keyboard, Yamaha has done a good job with the Genos! Thanks for watching!
That was fantastic, loads of stuff!! Thank you. I found it very haelpful. I really like your voice for commentary. I wonder if you have thought of bringing out a full explanatory video for sale on How to Work with The Genos? I really like your patient examples and I know there's loads more to do on the Genos I'd love to know.. 1. I would love to be shown what can maybe done be picking asingle style and working through numerous examples using the on /off channels, the multi pad controls to create 'Sub Main Varation' arrangements to go in between the, A B C D Main Varations arrangements (Like A, A+, B B+ C and then to D), to create that build up in a song when it eventually getting to a full main variation D. Eg. adding / subtractiing a channel or a multi pad 'Clap' / 'Strumming guitar' etc. This could be done for a second and a third etc. styles. 2. Suitable creations of new multi pads for Guitar sounds using arperggios, tempo change and more and adapting to that one Style in 1. above to create new Stand Styles created from that root Original Style in 1. This could be done showing adaption to a second and a third etc. style also 3. How to create, pick,the registrations and changes used to play some Songs like: Rocky, Game of Thrones etc. (abiding, of course, by the, is it a max of 4 consecutive bars at a time to abide within by the rules of copyright) 4. How pedals could be used to help with playing and trigger changes 5. How to create soft Strings sounds and more... the opportunities goes on Fingers crossed Thanks again
Hi Michael, This tutorial is much, much better than the first one. Its nice to see that you took note of my advises about the camera postions. Steady and smooth transitions with your video-editor. Go on. Well done. This is a tutorial !!!
Leo van den Broek Hi Leo, thank you for your comment! Yes I now realise how much better this tutorial is compared to my first one, my first tutorial isn’t bad tutorial wise but like you said it wasn’t great when it comes to camera movement and shaking etc, and it also looks better and that I can use 2 hands to go through functions, including song recording etc and I easily found out on how to rotate the videos so it looks as if you’re recording in front of the keyboard and not at the back. Thank you for the tips! I have listened and this video looks so much better, though I’m sure some people will still learn things from my first tutorial. Kind regards Michael
Good job man. BTW......... In the Tyros 5 there was a "recommended" button by the styles. You had to set 3/4 or 4/4 and set the prefered speed. Play the song you whish to play (left and right for 1 measure) and the T5 gave 8 recommended styles. That was super. (was not in T4) Where can I found that in the Genos ? or did our Japanese friends forget to program this............... I hoped it was solvet with firmware 1.2 but..............No.
Leo van den Broek I think there will be a ver 1.3 on genos soon, hopefully they will have solved it then. We shall see when the update is available. Thanks for watching and for your suggestions!
Hello ! I find very useful your tuto and I'm veery grateful to you. I'm a new Genos owner and I was waiting for some explanations about the microphone setup, harmony and pedals setup. I found some nut not very clear to me. Many thanks again !!!!
You are a Genos genius!! You have taught us so much. Thank you for all your hard work. If I lived in the UK I would definitely buy my genos at Bonners.
Hi Michael. I have to say that your tutorials are very helpful....brilliant in fact! I enjoyed your first tutorial and found it very helpful. In your previous video, you said you used a phone to video it. This second one is also excellent too and (if I may say so) far more professional in terms of the use of the camera. Would I be right in thinking you did not use a phone for this second presentation? Full marks anyway and a big thank you from me. Bonners must be very pleased to have such a fine ambassador in you, for the Genos. You must have the patience of a Saint, if you did this presentation in one hit!! Once again, many thanks and best wishes. Keep up the good work!
Thank you very much for your comment! The Genos is such a great keyboard you won’t regret to upgrade! I have just got the PSR-SX900 a couple of weeks ago and I am loving that keyboard too! What keyboard are you upgrading from? There is a version 2.0 on Genos now and on the Yamaha website there is a version 2.0 superior pack you can download for free and it gives you an extra 68 sounds and 50 styles. Thanks for watching!
I repeat all of the other positive comments here ... GREAT job, Michael! GREAT job... Love it... I'm getting mine on Monday ... and your videos have helped me tremendously to prepare for this amazing machine!
Thank you for your comment! I hope you have many hours of fun with your Genos once you get it, I’m glad this video has helped you to prepare on knowing how to use Genos. Thanks for watching!
When setting up the registration buttons (circa 26m) you referred to the MAIN VARIATION buttons as "FILL-IN" buttons was that a slip of the tongue or am I missing something. Thanks for the hard work you did on these tutorials; very helpful indeed 👍
Hi, Michael, most informative video. I would love to be able to put singing vocals into my multipads, so that i can create a singer, whilst i am playing a song, hope you can help me, mick 😎 thankyou.
Thank you for this tutorial. its very usefull for me to use my genos a lot more!! i hope you will make more videos of the genos. greetings from holland!
Thank you very much for your comment! I’m glad this has helped you in getting to know how to use Genos a lot more, there will be more videos of Genos soon, there will be more styles videos and I will do more songs on the Genos in future. Thanks for watching!
A first class lesson, better than anything Yamaha have produced as far. Would be great to have the playlist fully explained, well done Michael well done Bonners.
Extremely good demo. Well paced and thought out. Always been confused about Assembly copy for altering styles, but not any more. You are a very good teacher.
Carole Palfrey Thank you very much for your comment! I’m glad that this video has helped you, I know that style assembly can be confusing, but after this video I also hope it will help other people know on how it works. Thanks for watching!
Carole Palfrey Thank you very much for your comment! I’m glad that this video has helped you, I know that style assembly can be confusing, but after this video I also hope it will help other people know on how it works. Thanks for watching!
Your tutorial videos are one of the best on the web. And it would be great and I assume many Genos would love it, if you could also create a tutorial video on the various DSP's that come along with the Genos. So a special tutorial focusing on the DSP's and provide examples, explanations what a player can achieve by using and selecting various DSP's. Hope this is feasible for you.....
Great videos Micheal thank you so much -just have one question..how do I find the list of Tyros on my Genos ? Or mhow do I load them onto my keyboard? Many thank I’m advance
Hi from simone Just to say thankyou for A great video This has helped me to understand audio and multipad recordings will have pleasure recording for the first time 🎶👏👏regards simone
Thank you very much for your comment! I’m glad this tutorial has saved you with some questions about Genos, and I’m sure you will enjoy the keyboard once you get one, I’ve had mine for a little over a year now and it is fantastic! Thanks for watching!
Hello Mike I purchased a Genos last month in January, by installing the latest firmware would it erase any styles that I have on the Genos from the Tyros5 which I used to own? Please let know. Your tutorials are really excellent.
David Padin thank you for your comment! When you update it to Ver 2.0 it will not delete any styles, songs or registrations, but still back them up just in case, I’ve updated my Genos a few months ago and everything was fine, nothing has been deleted although when you start the Genos after the update, the registration buttons will not be lit up if you saved anything on them, but not to worry, your registrations will be in your user section so just load a bank up and the registration memory buttons will be as you’ve had it. Thanks for watching!
On the Tyros 3 you can adjust the pressure sensitivity to different levels, how do you do that on the Genos I can't see it in the owners manual how to do this or is it just the pressure of your fingers you adjust seems kind of stupid if that is the case. I want to set a permanent setting so I don't kill the contacts under the keys by cutting through the silicone as I had done on my PSR 3000. I did that by pressing too hard well not me another pianist. thinking he was at a piano and cut the silicone contact underneath the key. and when you do that you get a loud bong from the key that is damaged there is no way to avoid that once it has been damaged it is then repair service to fix it. Quite costly I might add.
Hello Michael - thank you for this video number 2 - brilliant piece of work and so helpful for beginners. One question I have - in the section where you selected and saved one touch settings you then selected a style and then saved with a new name in the style section. I have seen a number of people that would have saved that in Registrations so I am a little puzzled as to how or why saving in Registration or Style would be decided upon. Hope you can help - many thanks.
Hi Michael, Thank you for taking the time to do these videos. I think I have learnt more about the Genos from your videos than I ever did from reading the instruction book and the reference manual. The way you explained things and the examples your showed where perfect. In a lot of other tutuorials they go way to fast usually leave you with more question that answers. Much appreciated all the effort and time you put into making these videos.
Thank you very much for your comment! I'm very glad that my tutorial videos has helped you in getting to know how to use the Genos! This video took quite long to do as doing a good tutorial is not easy, this video was meant to be finished last week but I didnt quite mange to finish it then as there were so many things to show and so many videos to do to make this tutorial possible, and it also took a long time to edit the video by putting all the videos together to make 1 big video, I must have done about 80 or so separate videos and made them all into 1 big video and doing my very best to give precise tips and hints. Thank you again for your comment and thanks for watching! Kind regards Michael
Thanks for your comment! I hope that this video has helped you getting to know how to use Genos, absolutely fantastic keyboard with great possibilities! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your comments! yes it is a great feature Style Creator, so at least you are not restricted to the built in styles, you can always expand your styles library and create your own, I finished creating a style for a certain song a few months ago, it does take time creating a style and you wont get it right the first time, but with a little tweaking with the volume and DSP for each part and quantising, you will get it right eventually and make a good style! Thanks for watching!
Yes and I think it will be my next keyboard. I use to own a Korg Kronos 88key and a Yamaha PRS-975. Sold them both and think I will go for a Genos this time. I do wish they made a 88key version of it. Im not sure why they don't.
alphasxsignal I think at some point this year there will be a new CVP range of pianos and I’m sure that the top of the range of the new CVP pianos will have a Genos sound engine so it’ll basically be a Genos with 88 keys, but we will see sometime in the year
I use to own a CVP-409. The price on the CVP is way high and drops fast. I sold mine before it dropped to much. I will never buy another CVP Clavinova again. The new Kronos 88key light touch is nice but wish it had styles etc like the Genos but its a different market for that board.
45:00 THIS. IS. AWESOME. Yamaha has Step Record and the mistake-correction! Clearly, Casio (and Radio Shack) had that first but I'm glad to see it here! (I assume MIDI record really does write MIDI files and not something else, which makes this GREAT. Correct mistakes, make a perfect-timing recording, transfer to computer...oh, the possibilities are better than before! Ugh, it's so tempting, but I'm no doubt not in a financial situation to..."upgrade my Yamaha keyboard" at the moment. 1:14:05 This, along with the above and Style Assembly, is awesome! One question, though: You can quantize style notes, but is there a way to quantize MIDI recordings? 1:15:05 Hmm...I think that wasn't stolen from Roland now. Good, Yamaha, you fixed the Chinese Cymbal. (I assume the sound effects will never be changed since they're the "General MIDI set", though.) 1:52:50 Ah, cool, sampling is still here!
Hi Michael, I am in a bit of a bind ,can you point me in the right direction?. I bought a Genos with V 1.41 on it , I attempted a download to my Genos and got an error message to say some of the files have lost , when I look at the system it says V 2.02 but has not uploaded all files or additional 3GB space . How do I get back to 1.41 version before I try again ? Do I do a reset as I tried depressing the last note on the right and turning it to no effect .? Regards Paul Browne
Thank you very much for your comment! Just plug in a microphone and record via audio recorder, and the recording will also record yourself singing along with the built in sounds and styles. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the tutorials! I just bought the Genos. What do you think of the keyboard yourself? I compose film scores and really like the multi track recorder.
Thank you for your comment! I’m glad that these tutorial has helped, I think the keyboard is absolutely fantastic, you do get a lot of great sounds, styles and features, the multi track recorder is great for doing film scores and making a complete Orchestra from scratch or recording style backings along with the melody. Thanks for watching!
Pep's Channel Thank you for your comment! I’m glad that this video has helped you and that you have learned a few things on genos. Thanks for watching!
Hi Michael, great video, I have watched several times now. Couple of questions if I may please. When using audio record, can you use the quantize function as you build tracks, can you edit parts ie, step record, and can it be effectively mixed using the mixer window, especially if you go over the 16 tracks to say 24 as its audio?
Hi, thanx 4 your smart videos, I like so much your style. So let me ask you a question: can I optmize registrations memories so they can switch to the next one excatly after a whole bar? I don't like if it switches just at my pressure breaking the natural flow of the rythm.
Hi” Mike “- Good ( common sense ‘ informative demo etc* - thanks for your time & effort- Cheers . P’s - thanks for the “ copy “ info, just what I wanted to make sure of this process .
madjazzmike sorry for the late reply but thank you very much for your comment! I’m glad that this tutorial has helped you in using the Genos, I’ve had mine for a little over a year now and it is a fantastic piece of kit with excellent sound quality and backing styles, I am currently in the middle of learning some more songs on Genos, especially the 80s genre of songs. Thanks for watching!
Fabulous tutorial! So informative and easy to follow! I have a few answered Genos questions I hope you might address in MIDI multi recording. How do you save a mix? Can an individual channel be compressed? Can an individual channel's information be cut and pasted/copied to a different measure? Can you cut and paste from one take to another to make a compilation mix? In An Audio Recording, how do you erase a recording pass? Thank you in advance.
I know this is a little off topic but I directly hooked my iPad to the Genos with the usb cable using the camera kit. Midi data seems to be communicating but the audio that plays when I use my Simply Piano app only comes through the iPad not the Genos. With my previous keyboard which was the Montage it was a piece of cake and the audio part where the instructor speaks came through the keyboard fine. By having the audio come through the keyboard it lets me properly adjust the sound level with the keyboard as the app play music to accompany the keyboard playing. Really looking for some help here as the Simply Piano app is my main lesson tool. Thanks for any feedback. Again sorry for asking here but I’ve looked everywhere and can’t find the answer.
Can someone answer something for me please. I am buying a Genos soon, and am also interested in buying a Premium expansion pack for it, but what I find confusing is that it says on the Yamaha site for the Pack, that I would need to install a Flash Expansion Module in order to be able to use the Premium Pack. What is this exactly? Is it something extra I have to buy and install in my Genos? or is this something the Genos already has? or is it just another way of referring to the USB flash drive thumbstick? and if it is something I need to install where can I get one? I don't really want to be throwing more money at it as soon as I've bought it, but if I have too in order to use the Premium Pack I really want, I guess I will have to. Thanks in advance for any replies.
Kerri Powles thank for your comment! The answer is no, you don’t need to purchase a flash expansion module in order to install expansion packs unlike the Tyros 4 and 5 in which you had to spend more money on a flash module. The Genos already comes with 1.8gb flash memory, but will be expanded to 3gb when you update the Genos to version 2.0 which also costs nothing, you still need to pay for expansion packs on the Yamaha music soft website, but on the Yamaha website where you download the latest firmware, there is a free expansion pack called Ver 2.0 Superior Pack which you can install on the Genos after updating it to Ver 2.0 but I think now the latest software is Ver 2.02. Thanks for watching and hope this helps in answering your question!
@@KeyboardKrazy49 Thank you so much. Yes indeed, that answered my question and more besides! That's great news! Thank you so much for that! You're a star! Ooh just one more thing....if I upload to 2.02, I'm guessing the the Ver 2.0 Superior Pack will still be OK? unless they bring out a 2.02 Superior Pack I'm guessing?
Kerri Powles no worries at all, I’m glad I could help! The Ver 2.0 Superior Pack will still work with Ver 2.02, it was an expansion pack they released free of charge on the day they released the new version 2.0 firmware :)
Thank you Michael for these videos, much appreciated. Can you show how to change a midi file song gm voices and change or revoice them to use the genos voices and save them as a song? If you can't then I understand, but thanks anyway. Cheers Karl.
Hi Karl, thank you for your comment! On my first tutorial on the part where I revoiced one of the styles, you can also do the same with MIDI files and revoice them to any of the voices that are in Genos, then go to the file just as I did on certain parts of this tutorial, then press the save icon, then rename the MIDI file, and then after that your MIDI file will have been saved with the voices to have revioced it to. Thanks for watching and hope this helps :)
Hi Tracey, Thank you very much for your comment! I'm glad that this tutorial has helped you, so when you do manage to get a Genos, you will know on how to use the functions, and I'll check out your PM. Thanks for watching!
Just one question - let us say I recorded using multi track Audio, and then wish I had recorded it in Midi first, is there a way to change it to midi, or is it, as i suspect not possible? I know you can record in Midi, and then change to Audio, but would be useful to know if it could be done the other way round. Thanks in advance
Thanks again for your comments! Unfortunately you can’t record on audio first and then make it into a MIDI file as it is an audio file, but as you said it is possible to don it the other way round, being able to record it in MIDI first, and then record it as an audio file. Thanks once again for watching and for your comments!
Sorry for the late reply, but yes it is possible to add more tracks to a previously recorded multitrack MIDI file, so if you've missed something or wanted to add more, that is possible. Thanks for watching!
HughJaxident67 I don’t think it has quantize for that but it does have quantize when you’re creating styles, there is a metronome whilst recording songs so you can keep in time
@@KeyboardKrazy49 Thanks for the reply, although it would make sense to have a quantize feature for MT recording as it's all manual input, timing aid or not
If I want to use my Genos with a DAW and I want to separate each voice to play and record different sounds how would I do that? For example Port 1 channel 1 = plays drums, port 1 channel 2 = plays strings etc. I can change the sounds on the same channel but I don't know how to play the sounds on different channels on my daw. I hope it makes sense.
19:55 my friend i have another question for you, once you create a registration memory, is it posiible to creaty an empty registration memory? or delete one out of those 10 buttons and leave it unlighted or off, lets say i made 8 registration memories, 1 to 8. can i delete or unlight from 6 to 8, and keep the 1 to 5?
Ramsés there should be a option to save a bank, so save it with a different name and then there should be a edit option which you can delete everything in it. Or you can just save new banks and over write what's there...
Thank you very much for your comment! I'm glad you have enjoyed this video showing some of the tips, and some of these tips can also be done on the PSR-S975 so if you are still thinking of getting the S975 you'll know a lot more on how to use it. Thanks again for your comment, and also thanks for the Instagram follow, I followed you back! Kind reagrds Michael
Brilliant, I'm still thinking of getting the S975, thanks for following me back. If I need to ask you questions can I send you a message on Instagram if that's alright with you?
so if that means out of the box you havnt got any gm/xg sounds does that mean out of the box you cant play standerd midi files from usb on the genos ? and you have to load them in from a tyros 1st, if so thats an unberlievable oversite, only watched 1st 12 minuets of this video, ill carry on watching to see if in fact you can play midi files on the genos straight out of the box ?
You can play MIDI files straight out of the box, the GM & XG and GM2 voices are in the keyboard when you get it out the box, you just cant access them if you wanted to play with your left and right hands, in order to do that, you'll have to copy them from a Tyros keyboard onto a USB stick and put them in the user section of the Genos as I did on this video, but if you wanted to revoice MIDI files and styles, you can access the GM & XG and GM2 folders, watch my first tutorial video in which I show you how to do that and that you cant get access to the GM & XG and GM2 voices as presets for your left and right hand, I only found out earlier this year from my boss from work that you can just copy the voices from any one of the Tyros keyboards and put them onto the user section of the Genos and being able to play the voices with your left and right hand that way. Thanks for watching and I do hope this helps you
hi thanx for your helpfull reply, i now understand what your getting at, yes in that case love to own a genos but at the moment cant quite aford one yet, my dads got a tyros 5, which will be left to me in his will, but still need to see how much better then the tyros 5 that it is, my dad says he is just sticking with his tyros 5 as he finds it so good as it is. at the moment ive only got a miserly korg Pa300 [ £700 ] arranger which is a toy compared to the tyros/genos, would love to upgrade if i had the money, but as i also do rock band gigs i do have other synths for that [bought by my bro - he has a very good job ] eg a korg kronos 2/roland stage/roland DS88/ roland ax-synth keytar./ behringer modal D minimoog clone moduel, also looking at the video it appears the genos synth like editing fuctions are allmost non existant ? my korg Pa300 aranger has compleat 21 oscerlater syhnth ability , able to compleatly edit its wave forms / multistage envelopes/ lfo's /resonant filters,/efx's basicly a fully specified synth as well as able to play styles/smf's/ etc, is the genos able to be fully programable like a real synth as is my Pa300 arranger ?. the genous only appears to have very meager programing parameters for making your own sounds, thats why i mentioned that to have to use up user memory to load in gm/xg sounds for me would be a waist of user memory which i would have filled with original synth sounds if it was possable to make such sounds on the genous. ok cheers, otherwise good helpfull video.
Leo Suberví thank you for your comment! Someone else told me they had the same problem, I told them to update the Genos firmware but they never got back to me, maybe update your Genos to the latest firmware and see if that would resolve the problem. Thanks for watching!
Faupapa Mamea type in Genos Ver 2.0 on google and go to the Yamaha website in which it will have the latest firmware and the superior expansion pack you can download for free
I know its a very late reply, but I'll be uploading a tutorial of the Yamaha PSR-SX900 soon and I'll be showing exactly on how to add a cymbal at the end of a fill in
Hi can anyone tell me after you saved it, but later on you want to continue to add more tracks to it. I can't find it that features at all. If I can't finish the song I have to start all over
zeb & neb well technically you can use audio link in the multi pad to play the multi track audio recording as you record it again on audio multi track record again
look in the description where I have timer stamps for parts of the tutorial, there will be a timer stamp for the part where I show how to create styles and style assembly
so watched a bit more ,still looks like you cant play smf without loading in the gm/xg sets 1st, if at all, no mention in this video if it is in fact possable to play smf's at all as you can on the tyros, which for me is a deal breaker if it cant play smf's then for me wouldnt buy this keyboard in a billion years, and if you have to use up valuble user memory [ which could otherwise be used for original sounds of your own ] to load in gm/xg sounds then thats another bummer against buying this keyboard. i must watch some more videos on this intrament to see iff my fears are justified, but from this video, this keyboard is a no go, or this is a bad exsample of a video and another video might put my mind to rest with a possability that in fact this keyboard can in fact play smf's straight out of the box and this guy has just missunderstood something about this keyboards featues, ill be looking into it. ?
i just went to www.psrtutorial.com but where can i find the music finder styles from tyros 4 and 5 for my Genos,i can find it ,can you help me out pls?thx
The most advanced function in a 4000 $ keyboard Would be a seamless change of voices without that particular and aberrant distorstion.. Alot of Money for a overpriced keyboard designed for the people without talent and alot of Money to throw...
sompotrol this isn’t just a keyboard for people with little talent, it is also for those with talent, you’re only saying that just because it is a home keyboard with onboard styles, every home keyboard has them, and besides, the price has gone down now compared to the price when it was first launched
sompotrol I strongly disagree with you with calling the Genos overpriced keyboard designed for people without talent. First no one without music knowledge will even think of spending $4K on a keyboard when they can buy a midi keyborad and a daw which what usualy happens. Top musicians use Yamaha, Korg and Roland and loads are using Genos and Montage without mentioning Korg products.
At 1:40 he selects a "Concert Grand Piano" and plays a few notes. Aboubt 50 years ago I had an Emini keyboard. That piano was better than the Genos "Concert Grand Piano" that Just heard! That sound has deterred me from buying this instrument. JUST HORRIBLE VOICE!
phil phil umm.... at 1:40 it is actually a clip of myself putting a USB stick into the keyboard so I don’t know what you’re on lol, and 50 years ago there was no such things as keyboards with a realistic piano sound, organs was the thing back then. Horrible voice?... zip it you!
o KeyboardKrazy49 you must be talking about a different video because at 1:40:27 exactly on this video you are creating a multipad and you have just selected a "Concert Grand Piano" and you played a few notes. If you don't see that then you are not referring to the same video I am looking at. The piano sound used at 1:40:27 is not even close to a Concert Grand Piano sound. Of course 50 years there was no such thing as keyboards with realistic piano sounds ... that is my point - LOL! The tutorial was excellent - the "Concert Grand Piano" is horrible.
Ahh yes I see what you mean, I used the concert grand piano because unfortunately you can’t use super articulation voices to record multi pads otherwise I would have used the CFX concert grand, sorry if I sounded rude on my previous comment so I take my previous comment back, I see what you’re saying now. Thanks for watching!
@@KeyboardKrazy49Your tutorial was really excellent and should be a must have for every Genos user. There are so many functions going that even more experienced players need a handy reference ... and this is it. Thank you for a great job :)
Thank you very much for your comment! I hope you have learned to use this keyboard with this tutorial if you have the Genos yourself, it is a great piece of kit with excellent sounds and features. Thanks for watching!