Keep the music playing with the crossfade control! This is ideal for entertainers. The dual song players can each play MIDI or audio files. Another useful addition to the Genos is that Super Articulation voices now have little icons attached to their name on the screen which indicate which articulation functions are available. It is now possible to make your own custom lists of sounds and styles using the favourites function - this was first adopted on Yamaha's CVP piano range. It can be a bit overwhelming with so many choices of styles and sounds from which to choose. It is also possible to assign your own most-used functions to the bottom of the home screen.Ĭompile Your Own Favourite Sounds & Styles The new Gateway buttons are quick links to frequently used menus and functions, and provide an intuitive way to get to the sounds, styles and other parts of the operating system with just a single button press. Yamaha has definitely placed an emphasis on usability with the Genos. Genos weighs only 13kg - which is 3kg less than Tyros 5. For more information see the section below on data compatibility.Įven though Genos is equipped with a 76 note keyboard, it measures just 1234mm wide and 456mm deep.
The great news is that Genos is fully compatible with most data from previous Tyros series keyboards. Genos represents a huge leap forwards in sound quality and usability and is most definitely one of the most powerful arranger keyboard workstations available. Genos was officially launched in October 2017. The Yamaha Genos is the top of the range keyboard which replaces the Tyros line of instruments. NOT EASY TO UNDERSTAND! U NOT THE ÉPEURER OF PIANO IS NOT!! A TAIL? 10/10 Hi, and end to fear, saying that yamaha and other manufactures their evil Miss, Mr.Plusieurs people do not like the case of Tyros3!, Yet the majority of keyboards are well built, do you think that with a metal case? Weight would be much pesant.Moi I had many keyboard from 10/10duE86, E70, PSR2000, PSRS910, TYROS3, these keyboards have been around, and move once or twice a week, and nothing is coming, even in the evenings, it is often happened as dancers came to ask me such a melody, putting their elbows on the keyboard, which was only a support X, and was also supporting a sound module, the MS-40, with a medium fit and a side of this medium supported on the end of clavier.Déménager by many who came to help us unload all of the family, and put them back after some musician soirée.Si log on notes rather than playing normalement.J 'am Tyros3 for 4 years or so, and nothing at all is to get to the box, only a few keys on the letters on the top, one can effacer.C is certain that if you do it on purpose, you will break, but if play like musicians who love to play and love their instruments, no problem!. It sounds so good, with such detail that it brings my creativity and my songs further. It's been a while since the last time a synth surprised me (Korg M1). To wrap it up: you get more styles, better sound quality, enhanced expression and a more ergonomic instrument, making it more enjoyable. Will the Audya have such a broad accompaniment palette to choose from as the Tyros 3 ? There's a lot of talk about the Audya, which will have a live rhythm section, but I think its solo instruments won't reach the Tyros 3 quality. It's stunning! As if you played the instruments for real. On the other hand, solo entertainers will notice that nuances and quality have been greatly enhanced. People playing in a top 40 band won't notice big differences between T2 and T3. Compared to the Tyros 2, this new version brings few but important enhancements.
I wish it were a half-weighted keyboard (M-Audio has a good one) Quality of percussions and rhythm parts It's very inspiring for my own compositions. A real delight, I had never heard such quality (the U2-like 80's accompaniment is amazing, as if U2 were actually playing with me). Piano, saxophone, guitar and Celtic instruments' sound quality Sound articulation details (articulation 2 allows you to create nuances, especially for solo instruments)
The user's manual is quite good but I haven't read much of it because I just got the Tyros 3 today! Style editing requires a computer (a CD-ROM is provided). Very easy FX editing but poor sound editing. But I miss a Roland or Korg-like touch screen. See Yamaha web site for more information!Įasier configuration than on the Tyros 2 because the layout is better thought-out and the sliders add some advantages. (Originally written by schnoupi/translated from Audiofanzine FR)Īrranger, Tyros 2 successor.