30 years ago I found a Casio SA-10 at a jumble sale. However one thing to understand about Genos is that it's an arranger keyboard and you would only really buy it if our a one man bad player and use auto accompaniments. If your into midi sequencing then you would either choose a synth like Yamaha Montage, Roland Fantom or get a midi controller, a DAW and VST plugins as that's intended for music production whereas an arranger keyboard is not.
I guess that's actually the point of "expensive" in the word expensive keyboard, if it has DSP effects and stuff like that to improve sound quality then a comparison with those effects off has no actual use, don't you think?
I mean all TSR19 content has been amazing so far. And I really like 8-bit-guy for what he does. But getting him as a main attraction to a synth event feels really weird. He says even in his own videos that he doesn't really have deep knowledge about keyboards, and he is even less comfortable around proper synthesizers. Why wouldn't you get people with deep synth knowledge, such as Noir Et Blanc Vie, Once Upon a Synth, Claudio from Doctor Mix or Paolo from SynthMania to discuss Synthesizers? I think your channel has mostly synth enthusiasts as subscribers. For them, watching Thilo struggle to get David to explain things feels a bit awkward. And getting Claudio to make some awesome sounds with a Moog One together with Thilo would probably get you more views than this
Are you insane, one do not buy a childs toy to make music, maybe if you want to learn how to play music, then i suggest the Yamaha PSR-E series they are cheap and good to start learning of, but a toy not so much, for me I started to play and learn music on a Ensonique EPS 16+ but that was way back in 1992 or was it 93 not sure, but thse are still good vintages synths today, only down side is that they comes with the hopeless 3,5" discs that most of you who have had a Amiga knows about. But for todays standars to learn how to play Keys a Yamaha PSR-E series is a very good starter tool. I have a home studio with mostly expensive synths since well that is my hobby, and i am really fussy when it comes to pure sound these days. So for my opinion as a good starter keybord Yamaha PSR-E 353 or 453 really good ones and farelly cheap aswell.
30 years ago I found a Casio SA-10 at a jumble sale. However one thing to understand about Genos is that it's
an arranger keyboard and you would only really buy it if our a one man bad player and use auto accompaniments.
If your into midi sequencing then you would either choose a synth like Yamaha Montage, Roland Fantom or get
a midi controller, a DAW and VST plugins as that's intended for music production whereas an arranger keyboard
is not.
For a fairer comparison you needed to turn off the internal FX on the Genos. This is what makes it sound better in many cases.
I guess that's actually the point of "expensive" in the word expensive keyboard, if it has DSP effects and stuff like that to improve sound quality then a comparison with those effects off has no actual use, don't you think?
someone somewhere the owner of a big music instrument company just spit out all his coffee
great 8-Bit video :-)
How good is a casio 47 for an 8 year old?
too good
Danny J I ended up getting her a casio 76 for her birthday instead. I honestly know nothing about keyboards and that one seemed like a good size
@@saarah0006 nice...but get ready to upgrade for proper keyboard when she get older... ;)
It’s a toy.
Casio never tries to update their SA series keyboard with new features just like adding Sequencer and Record. They're only changing the colour.
Amazing keyboard,i really enjoy when play with my Genos.
Even thomann try to speak in English but his accent is really german
Nice one.
I mean all TSR19 content has been amazing so far. And I really like 8-bit-guy for what he does. But getting him as a main attraction to a synth event feels really weird. He says even in his own videos that he doesn't really have deep knowledge about keyboards, and he is even less comfortable around proper synthesizers. Why wouldn't you get people with deep synth knowledge, such as Noir Et Blanc Vie, Once Upon a Synth, Claudio from Doctor Mix or Paolo from SynthMania to discuss Synthesizers? I think your channel has mostly synth enthusiasts as subscribers. For them, watching Thilo struggle to get David to explain things feels a bit awkward. And getting Claudio to make some awesome sounds with a Moog One together with Thilo would probably get you more views than this
I have Tyros 4 still awesome
Good for kids
Synth city how does Yamaha make so much great stuff so consistently 😈👍🏽
Are you insane, one do not buy a childs toy to make music, maybe if you want to learn how to play music, then i suggest the Yamaha PSR-E series they are cheap and good to start learning of, but a toy not so much, for me I started to play and learn music on a Ensonique EPS 16+ but that was way back in 1992 or was it 93 not sure, but thse are still good vintages synths today, only down side is that they comes with the hopeless 3,5" discs that most of you who have had a Amiga knows about. But for todays standars to learn how to play Keys a Yamaha PSR-E series is a very good starter tool. I have a home studio with mostly expensive synths since well that is my hobby, and i am really fussy when it comes to pure sound these days.
So for my opinion as a good starter keybord Yamaha PSR-E 353 or 453 really good ones and farelly cheap aswell.
It is not a toy it is a very entry level instrument.
There are whole genres literally based on using toys to make music, like dungeon synth and chip music
Yamaha sucks