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Keyboard Gig Bag with Wheels
Yamaha has overhauled its high-end arranger workstation, significantly enhancing both its features and its performance in the process: Presenting the Yamaha Genos 2! This upgraded model provides a wider selection of sounds, more realistic ambient drums, and a more widely varied range of styles as well as popular polyphonic FM synth sounds. The Genos 2 additionally features a new and more user-friendly layout for the display and sub-display, and status LEDs have been added to the faders and controls knobs. The user can now also adjust the contrast and even invert the colours on both displays, which makes for increased legibility. In addition to the keyboard, this bundle also includes a padded bag with outside pockets and a shoulder strap.
In addition to the company’s proven and realistic-sounding AWM sampling technology, the Yamaha Genos 2 is additionally equipped with an FM sound engine that authentically replicates the sounds of legendary 1980s synthesizers like the DX-7. Entertainers, keyboard players in bands, producers, and hobby musicians now have 800 editable styles from the whole spectrum of genres at their disposal, which they can adjust and customise to suit the respective song even more closely (and in real time) using the new Dynamic Style Control function. Players can also use the free “Midi Song to Style“ app to convert MIDI files into playable styles, including intros, variations, and endings which can also be triggered using the onboard chord looper. The powerful effects section in turn gives the user an immense wealth of effects with which to enhance the various instrument sounds as well as Yamaha’s popular vocal harmony processor for the incoming microphone signal and, for the first time, Steinberg’s new “REVelation” reverb.
Discerning keyboard players can rely on the Yamaha Genos 2 to provide everything they need to get the best out of their on-stage performances and studio productions. Its HDMI connection allows live performers to transfer lyrics and chords from MIDI files as well as audio playback and proprietary files to external monitors, while the popular playlist function (which includes a search and sorting facility) allows fast and easy access to their playlists during their set. Musicians in a recording environment in turn will no doubt appreciate the Genos 2’s internal MIDI/audio recording facility, MIDI audio function for studio applications, and integrated wireless LAN and Bluetooth audio connectivity.
For decades, Yamaha has been one of the world’s best-known manufacturers of musical instruments and audio technology. The Japanese company’s long history began at the end of the 19th century with the harmonium. The product range has constantly expanded since then, which has made Yamaha one of the few manufacturers today to offer almost the entire range of existing musical instruments: From upright and grand pianos to guitars, wind instruments, and bowed string instruments and from drums and percussion to electronic keyboards and synthesizers. Yamaha is also a major force in the field of audio engineering as a manufacturer of mixing consoles, amplifiers, PA systems, and more. Yamaha's guiding principle is to combine traditional craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology.
An ever-growing selection of expansion packs, currently available free of charge, allow Genos 2 users to continually personalise their repertoire by adding new sounds and styles: These include a DX-7 voice pack containing all 128 of the DX-7’s original sounds as well as a range of specific Genos 2 premium packs. The internal memory has an impressive 15GB of storage space, which can be expanded at any time using USB sticks with up to 256GB capacity. At the end of the day, of course, the thing that counts is what the artist actually does with the wealth of options that the Yamaha Genos 2 puts at their fingertips – one thing that is certain, though, is that a sophisticated and versatile instrument like this one will open up all manner of avenues for experimentation. The bag allows the instrument to be transported securely and will also keep it free from dust and dirt when it is not in use.