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Hello from Mongolia

Started by leonleon403, December 26, 2019, 08:10:25 PM

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leonleon403

Just wanted to introduce myself here. I have been playing Yamaha arranger boards for ages now but sadly have not cracked 20% of the features available. Just bought a Genos and it frustrates the living daylights out of me. I know reading up on this forum will help solve many a frustration!

Roger Brenizer

Hi Leon,

Welcome to the forum and thank you for becoming a member.  I'm sure you'll learn a great deal about your new Genos keyboard here on the forum and will experience many pleasurable hours playing it.

You'll want to be sure to visit the Home page and check out some of the tutorials you will find links to there.  The following link will take you to the Home page of the website:

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Joe Waters updated "Supporting the PSR Tutorial", on August 27, 2017, which can be found here:

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We're so glad you've decided to become a member and very happy you've decided to become a part of this great forum family.  If you have any questions, then please just ask.  Many of our members are always very willing to help you.
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My best regards,
Roger

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MINKYCATS

Hi Leon,

Welcome to the Forum.

You'll find lots of help and support here. Just ask!

Enjoy.

Trevor (MINKYCATS)
Yamaha AR100 organ:  Genos
Previous: Hammond C3 with PR40 tone cabinet, Yamaha E30, Technics SX-EX60, Yamaha EL70, Technics KN7000, Tyros 5 - 61 and others.

leonleon403

Trevor, your list of instruments suggests you have a soft spot for organs. Had a few through the years and still have my 1982 Yamaha DK-40, which I have owned from new. I still use a Roland PK 6 MIDI pedal set. That is if i can get it to play anything else than lower octave piano as I have not mastered the mysteries of MIDI. Still, it keeps me pedaling!

I currently live in Mongolia having been transferred here. Travelling with a set of pedals and a keyboard is just easier. The music scene here in Mongolia is quite vibrant. Some great musicians here and i get to play with them often (mostly guitar) Just wish the winter was a bit warmer....

MINKYCATS

Hi  leonleon,

You are right about me having had a good number of organs. Very observant of you.

I used to be a theatre organ enthusiast and travelled all round the UK in my younger days to hear concerts and in some cases actually play these marvellous instruments.

I love my Genos but still need to learn a lot about its capabilities.

This is a fantastic Forum and there is always someone available to give help and advice.

Enjoy the Forum and playing your DK-40.

Trevor (MINKYCATS)
Yamaha AR100 organ:  Genos
Previous: Hammond C3 with PR40 tone cabinet, Yamaha E30, Technics SX-EX60, Yamaha EL70, Technics KN7000, Tyros 5 - 61 and others.

Toril S

Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLVwWdb36Yd3LMBjAnm6pTQ?view_as=subscriber



Toril's PSR Performer Page

Karlos

Hi and welcome Leon, wow you live in Mongolia....a place that I would like to visit someday.
I love the Mongolian throat singing sound...gives me shivers every time.

Enjoy the forum  :)