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Started by Atlanta Tom, May 13, 2018, 05:04:32 AM

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Atlanta Tom

I just got my Genos and used to have a Tyros years ago.  One of the features I used was P.A.T. (Performance Assistance Technology) and this seems to be missing from the Genos.  Is there a similar feature?  I guess they want the Genos to be more of a "pro" instrument and this is for those of us who aren't don't have the greatest chops.  (My main thing is composing and arranging.)
Thanks for any info.

Fred Smith

Quote from: Atlanta Tom on May 13, 2018, 05:04:32 AM
I just got my Genos and used to have a Tyros years ago.  One of the features I used was P.A.T. (Performance Assistance Technology) and this seems to be missing from the Genos.  Is there a similar feature?  I guess they want the Genos to be more of a "pro" instrument and this is for those of us who aren't don't have the greatest chops.  (My main thing is composing and arranging.)
Thanks for any info.

I remember the feature from the Tyros (although I never used it), but don't see it on my Genos. I expect the reason they removed it was just that -- it wasn't used very much. It's not a comment on who Yamaha expects to play their keyboards -- they are quite happy for anyone to buy them.

To see what options are available, go to Menu>Song Settings>Guide>On, then choose the Type you want. "Your Tempo" is probably closest to PAT.

Fred
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Al Ram

You may want to check, there might be an app that you can load on your computer, phone or iPad that allows you to connect to Genos and provide the functionality you are looking for.

I am almost sure there is an app for that.

thanks
AL
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EileenL

What PAT allowed you to do was to play any notes on the keyboard not nessasarily in the same key along with a style or recorded song. It would then translate those keys you pressed into the key the song was in. It worked well if you wanted a simple counter melody but It was never really that popular.
Eileen

Kaarlo von Freymann

Quote from: EileenL on May 13, 2018, 08:58:45 PM
What PAT allowed you to do was to play any notes on the keyboard not nessasarily in the same key along with a style or recorded song. It would then translate those keys you pressed into the key the song was in. It worked well if you wanted a simple counter melody but It was never really that popular.

Thanks Eileen for the explanation, I finally understood what PAT was, no wonder YAMAHA discontinued it.

Cheers

Kaarlo