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Started by RoyB, September 24, 2022, 05:26:08 AM

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maartenb

If what Mike above said is true:

  • Yamaha told Peter Baartmans that his next touring duties will start in December 2023
  • UK Keyboard Club event in November (2023) where Peter and Martin Harris will be in attendance
and combined with Ton37's remarks in "The next Yamaha" subject,

are for me strong clues that Yamaha will launch Genos 2 in October/November this year.


Maarten

DerekA

Or. maybe, Yamaha have decided to exit from the TOTL arranger market and concentrate on Clavinova.

No point in guessing, though it is fun :)
Genos

Gunnar Jonny

Quote from: Christophermoment on February 12, 2023, 12:57:56 PM
So? What's your point?

The point is, if the prices for new models such as Event (and PA5X) is a joke (as stated in the post above mine),
the price for (the 5 year old) Genos certainly a joke as well.

Jeff Hollande

I agree the Genos' successor will be announced in Oct/Nov 2023.

But ... IMHO  ... this time it will not be called Genos2 ... I do not know why Yamaha will not call it Genos2 but I strongly believe the new high end arranger will be a complete new concept based on experiences of the past, as usual.

Time will tell, JH

pjd

Quote from: keynote on February 13, 2023, 08:45:20 PM
I think one reason is it has something to do with MIDI 2.0 implementation.

Hi Mike --

That's an interesting point. It would be quite innovative to add MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE), too. I could imagine MPE driving SArt2 voices. Dreams! Dreams!

Maybe the next generation will be called "Geno$" -- dollar sign intentional.  ;D

-- pj

hans1966

maybe the new arranger is called Zeus, Vulcano or Titanic, ;D you never know! 8)

Hans
"Enjoying my SX600, and moving step by step through the journey of life"

Oxford1035

Quote from: hans1966 on February 14, 2023, 10:09:18 PM
maybe the new arranger is called Zeus, Vulcano or Titanic, ;D you never know! 8)

Hans

Why am l getting that sinking feeling?   ;D

YvonP

About the price of the current Genos, here in Canada, it was introduced at $6000 Canadian dollars, remained at that price about 3 years then was raised to $6500 and sells now for $6800!

Any similar raises in price somewhere else or is it only the Canadian dollar loosing value again?

Yvon

kiplis

Quote from: Gunnar Jonny on February 14, 2023, 01:19:49 PM
The point is, if the prices for new models such as Event (and PA5X) is a joke (as stated in the post above mine),
the price for (the 5 year old) Genos certainly a joke as well.
The technology and components used are from almost 10 years ago... That's why, for example, the connectivity is a bit modest. Midi 2.0 could be an interesting solution.
However, Midi 2.0 has not been very popular in any devices  ::)

-Kiplis-

JohnS (Ugawoga)

The time that it takes Yamaha to release the new Genos, you may as well call the new keyboard Bontempi!! ;D 8) :o
Genos, I7 computer 32 gig ram, Focusrite 6i6, Cubase controller, Focal Alpha Monitors, Yamaha DXR8 Speakers
Cubase 10, Sonarworks, Izotope.  Sampletank, Arturia and Korg software.  Now IK Mixbox

keynote

Quote from: kiplis on February 15, 2023, 12:02:29 AM
The technology and components used are from almost 10 years ago... That's why, for example, the connectivity is a bit modest.

Midi 2.0 could be an interesting solution.

However, Midi 2.0 has not been very popular in any devices  ::)

-Kiplis-

There are currently 55 companies in the MIDI Association prototyping MIDI, 2.0 (including Yamaha) so 2023 looks to be a big year for MIDI with more MIDI 2.0 products hitting the market and a celebration of the 40th anniversary of MIDI itself.

MIDI 2.0 is one of the biggest advancements for music technology in decades.

1.  Higher Resolution and Articulation
2.  The Universal MIDI Packet 
3.  Jitter Reduction
4.  MIDI Capability Inquiry (MIDI-CI)
5.  Also, special functions like the option to pitch bend individual notes in a chord. Etc., etc.

Roland has a MIDI 2.0 controller keyboard i.e. the A-88MKII MIDI Keyboard Controller that is supposedly "MIDI 2.0 Ready" but still no MIDI 2.0 functionality currently.  So it would be a great opportunity for Yamaha to be the first out of the gate with MIDI 2.0 functionality/compatibility in the Genos successor and the Montage successor that would future-proof both keyboards going forward. 👍

All the best, Mike   

soundphase

Practically, can someone give one or two examples of things that would be possible on Genos with midi 2.0 that is currently not possible ? (Avoid technical only description like « each note will have its own effect value.... »)

kiplis

Quote from: soundphase on February 16, 2023, 01:39:41 AM
Practically, can someone give one or two examples of things that would be possible on Genos with midi 2.0 that is currently not possible ? (Avoid technical only description like « each note will have its own effect value.... »)

Perhaps this will help: https://www.midi.org/midi-articles/details-about-midi-2-0-midi-ci-profiles-and-property-exchange

-Kiplis-

ton37

It is a pity that some (Ketron-irrelevant) subjects are posted here, in stead of in the right  category where they should be posted for future use. (e.g. 'The next Yamaha keyboard' or 'Midi files ..') So I'm still hoping other boards will be added, like Other Keyboard Brands or All about Midi or ...?? Tmho it pollutes the various posts/forumsearch ..? Nevertheless I can live with it ;-)
My best regards,
Ton

kiplis

Well, I can at least promise on my behalf that I won't post here anymore.
Maybe I haven't understood the purpose of this site correctly  :)

ton37

Dear @Kiplis, I emphasize that your (everyone's) contributions are certainly appreciated! What I mean is that those valuable contributions are therefore better preserved if they are in the category where they belong more, so that they can be consulted in future again by others.
My best regards,
Ton

Jeff Hollande

H E L P

Thank you so much for bringing up this midi 2.0 item. 👍👍👍

Since I am very interested in midi, I would be very grateful to know what midi 2.0 exactly is and what the advantages are for all of us.

Thank you so much ( in advance ) for your feedback.

Looking forward to receiving your reactions soon, JH

Bill

Hi Jeff

Kliplis has already provided a link as shown above. There is a video that explains it all.

Bill
England

Current KB:  YAMAHA GENOS 2

Jeff Hollande

Thanks, Bill !

Midi 2.0 might become a new, separate thread, I hope ... Such an interesting item for all midi users ( like me ), I believe.  ;)

Best regards, JH

Jeff Hollande

Hi Ton :

It looks like the interest in the " Event " seems to decline here.

As far as I know potential endusers cannot buy an Event yet.

Price has been decreased by Euro 800,-- but no dealer can tell the public when the Event will exactly be in stock and why Ketron have decreased their unit price so drastically.

I have been told some Italian endusers have received their Event
in the meantime but no reactions on the Internet, IMHO.

I have no idea what is going on there ... complete silence. ;)
Regards, JH



keynote

Since Ketron is a keyboard manufacturing company, the CEO or other top executives probably have greater insight of the goings-on behind the scenes of other keyboard manufacturers e.g. Yamaha, Korg, etc. Ketron may have gotten a scoop that Yamaha will release the Genos successor soon? Therefore, that may have prompted Ketron to lower prices as a greater incentive to potential buyers of the Event. Or, Ketron may have decided to boost future sales during the next shipment in March to draw more interest going forward. Note: I noticed Ketron is still using obsolete USB 2.0 on the Event. Unacceptable, in my opinion. I'm glad I caught that because now the Event has lost some of my interest and is now on the back burner while we wait for the Genos successor.

ATTENTION: Nord Keyboards just announced the new Stage 4 workstation keyboard. Here is a teaser video that was just released.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJTyF-tuVrk

Here is another video of someone playing the Nord Stage 4: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ6SsRPLCfo

One more video of the Nord Stage 4 released within the last hour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwHX3Cc2ZtA

PS: This is a huge development and in my opinion now puts pressure on Yamaha to release a new Montage keyboard sooner rather than later. If Yammie dilly-dallies too much, Nord has the potential to gain a significant chunk of market share going forward because of the Nord Stage line's huge popularity and following.

All the best, Mike

BogdanH

Quote from: keynote on February 16, 2023, 09:33:05 AM
...I noticed Ketron is still using obsolete USB 2.0 on the Event. Unacceptable, in my opinion..
USB specification is irrelevant the way current (Yamaha) keyboards work. For example, Genos & PSR-SX use USB 2.0. Copy a 500MB pack from PC to USB 2.0 stick. Now compare how long does it take, if you copy from USB stick to PC or if you install pack to keyboard and you'll see, that the process is much longer on keyboard -because keyboard can't store the data fast enough (=USB 2.0 is much faster than keyboard).
Yes, I'm too for USB 3.0, but what matter is, if keyboard is able to make a benefit of USB 3.0 speed.

Bogdan
PSR-SX700 on K&M-18820 stand
Playing for myself on Youtube

ton37

Good point @bogdan. It's right, usb2 can be fast enough, provided that the other hardware (chips, boards, OS, memory) reacts with almost the 'same' speed. That is unfortunately not the case with the current Yammie's.
My best regards,
Ton

AndrewKeyz

Korg PA5X apparently has a few USB 3 ports, including the one on the front. It also has Micro SD slots for two extra storage cards. I thought it only had one slot (which was actually confirmed to me online), but when I removed the cover (you need a screwdriver) I could clearly see two slots, I shoved 256 (!) GB extra in there.

In my opinion totally stupid and useless for a keyboard that can only record to MP3. I had no idea of this limitation when I bought it. Just assumed for £4300 a fricking in built wav recorder would be supported.

::)
Without Music, Life would be a Mistake.

Check out my Genos recordings & performances: http://www.youtube.com/andrewkeyz

Jeff Hollande

Hi Andrew :

We heard saying Korg are producing the PA5X again and distrubtion will start soon ?
Do they have added wav recording ?

No news is good news, they say ...
How did dealer Bonners UK handle your PA5X's keybed problems ?
Hope they were capable to help you out.  ::)

Plse advise.

Thanks for your reply. JH

Christophermoment

Quote from: ton37 on February 16, 2023, 10:40:01 AM
Good point @bogdan. It's right, usb2 can be fast enough, provided that the other hardware (chips, boards, OS, memory) reacts with almost the 'same' speed. That is unfortunately not the case with the current Yammie's.

Not sure that's quite right?? Where specifically is there a problem with the hardware 'speed' regarding chips, boards, OS and memory?
Genos2, Montage M6, Maschine Micro NI, Cubase 13, Komplete 14 Ultimate, Arturia Analog Lab, HALion7, Groove Agent 5, HS8 Speakers.

ton37

E.g. try to do a search for a style/ song on the USB-stick. Or load a MP3 from the USB-stick in your keyboard. Or .. An (old) PC works runs faster than the keyboard does.
My best regards,
Ton

BogdanH

Quote from: Christophermoment on February 16, 2023, 01:59:00 PM
...Where specifically is there a problem with the hardware 'speed' regarding chips, boards, OS and memory?
When installing package, you can see how LED on USB blink.. that is, when LED is lit, data is read from USB and when LED is off, USB stick is just waiting (because keyboard is busy writing data on internal storage).
Only guessing here, but my first suspect for slow transfer would be NAND Flash (probably used for storage), which is relative slow at writing data. But then it can be combination of many things: internal clock, bus width, CPU speed, firmware, etc.
Maybe next keyboards will have USB 3.0 port, but that doesn't mean data transfer will actually be significantly faster that with USB 2.0 -unless internal hardware is also improved (without that, it will only be advertised "feature").

Bogdan
PSR-SX700 on K&M-18820 stand
Playing for myself on Youtube

pjd

Quote from: Jeff Hollande on February 16, 2023, 07:23:56 AM
Since I am very interested in midi, I would be very grateful to know what midi 2.0 exactly is and what the advantages are for all of us.

There are tons of MIDI 2.0 related articles on the Web. here's a few more links:

https://www.musicradar.com/news/midi-20-spec-confirmed-the-biggest-advance-in-music-technology-in-decades
https://www.soundonsound.com/music-business/introducing-midi-20
https://www.audiocipher.com/post/midi-2-0

Some of the more technical benefits will be hidden from musicians. MIDI 2.0 instruments and software can query each other about their capabilities, parameters and such. Potentially, instruments, etc. can be more deeply integrated without a bunch of manual set-up.

MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) is a separate standard built on top of MIDI. MPE increases the type and amount of MIDI control data sent to a hardware or software instrument. To get an idea of what MPE can provide, check out the SWAM instruments from https://audiomodeling.com/ or check out the ROLI Rise 2: https://roli.com/products/seaboard/rise2

pjd

Quote from: BogdanH on February 16, 2023, 03:22:44 PM
When installing package, you can see how LED on USB blink.. that is, when LED is lit, data is read from USB and when LED is off, USB stick is just waiting (because keyboard is busy writing data on internal storage).
Only guessing here, but my first suspect for slow transfer would be NAND Flash (probably used for storage), which is relative slow at writing data. But then it can be combination of many things: internal clock, bus width, CPU speed, firmware, etc.

Correct. The limiting factor when installing expansion pack samples is the write speed of the internal NAND flash expansion memory. This is slow.

Flash write speed is also a limiting factor when recording WAV to a USB jump drive. Cheap flash drives typically have notoriously slow write speed and that's why WAV recording fails when using a slow inexpensive USB flash drive.

Hope this helps -- pj