Haha indeed it’s quite expensive this Yamaha Genos 2. From all arranger keyboards available from any brand in whatever price class, Yamaha Genos 2 is the best one money can buy.
@@daniel_dumile It's not like you need them. You get paid more doing gigs than whatever breadcrumbs Spotify gives you....Assuming your music is there with your permission, which often times isn't.
This video has the same vibe as trying psychedelics for the first time only to end up watching an infomercial until 4am for a product you neither understand or could ever afford, and I'm loving every minute.
ROFL agreed. Sweet. I'm a drummer but I get the arranger piece because I have loved them as part of a band member arrangement for years, like 35 of them. Back when a Roland XP10 took the stage by storm 😁 I was like 12 years old back then when I first fell in love with drums and music on general.
Always love your playing around with instruments, seeing how far they go. Honestly, taking out the actual sounds of the arranger helps show just how good its arrangements are. Which is good, since it's in the name, lol Awesome stuff!
"You've already heard the Genus 2 in the intro tune." It's like an episode of BadGear, that always turns about to be good gear. For a specific demographic, that is. Fun video!
Wow!! The last two video’s really feel special. Arrangers throughout the ages need love too! You’re definitely on a sicc one! Much love and many blessing big bruv✨🌊💫🌊✨
I borrowed a Moxf6, and as a non-keyboardist, I love interacting with its smart arpeggios. It has great non-cheesy sounds, and the styles don't make me want to vomit. I think makers of arranger keyboards are missing a huge segment of the market.
i’m guessing all the good synth voices are trademark or copyright encumbered so the built in voices are just to give you a rough idea of what it can do in the store because your target market already has thousands of dollars in synths and plugins and whatever they’re going to plug this arranger into. tl;dr: it’s not worth anybody’s money to put good voices in these things because nobody is going to use them anyway.
@@SOOKIE42069 Hm, my understanding is that the target audience are people who are doing one-person live covers and things like that on weddings, corporate events etc.
@@nico5 True, but I don't see why a giant like Yamaha couldn't pull something like RealTracks off in real time on this. Maybe it's about signalling to the audience with those rather low quality sounds that it is still played live and not some kind of playback?
E-70 owner here, indeed it is! you can mod them to be programmable, although it is worth mentioning the E series organs use some very nice sounding Wavetable ROMs rather than the CS-80 and GX-1’s analogue oscillators, still a great instrument in it’s own right and it sounds *very* CS
I love that he super describes the arranger differences then immediately cut frame to the fact that it's just a wicked game.... Then the awesome rearrangement of wicked game. Dude I can tell you had fun doing that lol
whenever I find myself in a musical rut or just a little stuck I can always count on one of your videos to inspire me to play. I never even considered adding keyboards to my setup at all and watching your stuff consistently makes me say "I need to be doing more of that." (whatever cool / quirky / obscure thing "that" happens to be for that particular video) Great stuff. Thanks for making cool shit.
I have to say, I do have some admiration for people that are surrounded by a completely filled room of gear and still maintain some focus. I get distracted by a handful of keyboards and a PC loaded with hundreds of vsts including all of Roland's offerings.😁🎶🎹🎶Play On
I love arranger keyboards. Used to perform live with those lovely keyboards. I still have a couple arrangers in my studio. It’s just so fun to play with the cheesy sounds and styles! Great video, Benn.
Awesome video! Great seeing humor coming through, especially with so many people being so butt hurt all the time! Keep up the great work and best of luck in getting your new studio set up!
I looked at the Genos 2, and instead I purchased the Korg Pa5X. It's easy to sound cheesy if you're not careful, and I can do much more (with more time and effort) in terms of song, parts, arrangement, sound design, etc., with my Roland Fantom EX. I don't think you can go wrong with a Genos 2 or Pa5X if you want a powerful arranger. The value of having a dedicated arranger and a dedicated workstation is priceless to me. Cheers!
Hell yeah! Keep having fun with the damn arranger!!! I'm here for it. and YES it IS the Best Wicked Game cover montage on youtube :) :) that made my day. Cheers! Edit: And yes, "that's why I'm here listening to this on youtube". That and cause I resonate a lot with your creativity and humor, and you are genuinely an awesome dude.
I expect your next album be will entirely written through the arranger! 😆 Thank you for sharing something I would not have ever explored myself in a million years, and abusing it in absolutely delightful ways!
Lovely Jubley. I got Afx vibes in the sound half. Also, some great ' that was a nice chord / phew ' faces at around 7:00. This is something everyone who's played keyboards live/ played in rather than programmed in the studio, knows, accepts, and allows as a natural part of human expression (or words to that effect).
I'm glad to see Yamaha is still making the arranger keyboard! I was surprised when I found out Montage wasn't a workstation, unlike Motif. I love my Motif XS.
we need a live show exclusively using this freakish arranger setup you've created, ben complete with a tiki bar and "mid life crisis wedding" dress code
I have like 0 interest in Arrangers but have been eagerly waiting the follow-up video to the last due to just how much fun you seem to have with them :)
FWIW, I pair my Korg Pa5X with my Roland AX-Edge - it's on the top-tier of a two-tier stand...arranger song with a keytar lead! As of now I mostly do '80s synthwave / pop on my arranger (with a few fusion jazz / prog arrangements), it's a blast. I'm going to see how to use it with some of my other gear, outboard, thanks to this video. (I pair my Roland Fantom EX with my Osmose, for more "serious" music.)
I call arrangers bossa nova machines. I still like them, they were probably the first time I saw an "electronic piano thing" and made me very curious on what they can do.
It's like a keyboard and a host and a bunch of sample packs rolled into one. And if you're more into the tune than the production, it'll save a lot of time and hassle!
I was heartbroken to move into a flat where my upright could not follow and was looking at clavinola. Turns out the Yamaha S90-XS was in the same price bracket and had slightly worse (but weighted) keys with better piano sounds and a million other features besides and I thought "I'd love to try a synth". Turns out it's very much one of these arranger / stage pianos I think. It's has hilarious zombie apocalypse build quality, is significantly better at music than I am, and still manages to sound like lift / lounge music at all times. To my tiny brain it has the least intuative interface possible, but I know beneath the menus lies a beast. Max polyphony of 128 voices across 16 voices or some other kind of madness and can send four different regions of keys out over MIDI on different channels. Plus a million other things I'm sure it can do that I don't understand. I feel sorry for it, like the 4x4 that only ever gets to go to Tesco.
This workflow seems so fun, love seeing you enjoy music stuff! More of this kind of content? Maybe second chanel if you don't want to completely ruin your UA-cam KD(?
You seem to know your way around a keyboard… nice work :) I don’t understand why that specific keyboard wouldn’t be absolutely top notch in terms of quality and feel, though… that would seem to go hand-in-hand with the Arranger experience
I really like the background music in this in the beginning? Was that from the arranger? It seems perfect for talky parts of a video (looks like it yesssss)
Wow, big commitment there, to buy Red Lobster with Zzounds comissions. The last two corporations that bought it couldn't make it profitable, but if anyone can do it, it's the Flashbulb, for sure!
Regarding the reason for watching your videos: in my case, it's not what you think. I just watch your videos from beginning to the end, hoping to hear the clap sound. And I just enjoy everything before the clap sound. Pretty simple.
So, let me get this straight, if I've understood: you can route the arranger parts out to external devices? If that's correct, that's really cool indeed.
Have you ever heard the story about the painter that invited a few friends over to see his new painting and while they are viewing his painting he disappears into the painting...
“This keyboard is for people who actually get gigs.”
Haha indeed it’s quite expensive this Yamaha Genos 2. From all arranger keyboards available from any brand in whatever price class, Yamaha Genos 2 is the best one money can buy.
but no spotify followers
@@daniel_dumilewhich ones pay tho lol?
I wanna see Benn rebuild this whole setup on a gig🤣⛺️
@@daniel_dumile It's not like you need them. You get paid more doing gigs than whatever breadcrumbs Spotify gives you....Assuming your music is there with your permission, which often times isn't.
Came for the niche electronic device I have no use for, stayed for the Wicked Game cover.
This 🙌
Exactly this
Ooh! Wicked Game cover?! I'm in!
such a good song
Inside you there are two wolves. One of them is Chris Isaak.
The other one is Weird Al, apparently
This video has the same vibe as trying psychedelics for the first time only to end up watching an infomercial until 4am for a product you neither understand or could ever afford, and I'm loving every minute.
🤣💀
god damn i miss drugs
I was going to buy one of these then I discovered Benn was going to buy Red Lobster with the proceeds. I will not support the lobster holocaust.
I thought you were joking
The DMT polka beat is a perfect compliment to late morning coffee ascension
That wasn’t stock video. His music generated that lame imagery. That’s how powerful it is.
Wait, how?
Like my Grandpa always said, No Improvised Jazz Ballet Tropical Dancehall Type Beat is worth a damn, if you don't use a Hydrasynth".
The horrific stock footage use.... DYING :D :D :D so happy I'm subscribed
The look to camera at 6:45 is incredibly relatable for anyone who has ever been making music on their own. “What have I done?”
ROFL agreed. Sweet. I'm a drummer but I get the arranger piece because I have loved them as part of a band member arrangement for years, like 35 of them. Back when a Roland XP10 took the stage by storm 😁 I was like 12 years old back then when I first fell in love with drums and music on general.
Always love your playing around with instruments, seeing how far they go.
Honestly, taking out the actual sounds of the arranger helps show just how good its arrangements are. Which is good, since it's in the name, lol
Awesome stuff!
6:26 Mario ate the wrong type of mushroom.
10:44 Benn ate the right type of mushroom.
"You've already heard the Genus 2 in the intro tune." It's like an episode of BadGear, that always turns about to be good gear. For a specific demographic, that is. Fun video!
wicked game is one of my favorite songs so i’m overjoyed you gave it so much love
Wow!! The last two video’s really feel special. Arrangers throughout the ages need love too! You’re definitely on a sicc one! Much love and many blessing big bruv✨🌊💫🌊✨
Being able to crack your self up makes all those piano lessons worth it.
This video is a trojan horse for your twisted Wicked Game cover-montage ( I *get* that pun, too); love it, keep up the great work!
I could watch and listen for hours with your videos of this format
I borrowed a Moxf6, and as a non-keyboardist, I love interacting with its smart arpeggios. It has great non-cheesy sounds, and the styles don't make me want to vomit. I think makers of arranger keyboards are missing a huge segment of the market.
I'm still trying to get my head around how something like Band In A Box can exist and still those arrangers sound like General MIDI modules
i’m guessing all the good synth voices are trademark or copyright encumbered so the built in voices are just to give you a rough idea of what it can do in the store because your target market already has thousands of dollars in synths and plugins and whatever they’re going to plug this arranger into.
tl;dr: it’s not worth anybody’s money to put good voices in these things because nobody is going to use them anyway.
@@SOOKIE42069 Hm, my understanding is that the target audience are people who are doing one-person live covers and things like that on weddings, corporate events etc.
@@SOOKIE42069 I find that hard to believe... I mean a lot of things in this world are hard to believe
I don’t think Band-in-a-Box does realtime live accompaniment?
@@nico5 True, but I don't see why a giant like Yamaha couldn't pull something like RealTracks off in real time on this. Maybe it's about signalling to the audience with those rather low quality sounds that it is still played live and not some kind of playback?
fun fact, I found a Yamaha Electone E75 accompany...ment... thing for $500, which is basically the organ CS-80. between the GX1 and CS-80 I believe
E-70 owner here, indeed it is! you can mod them to be programmable, although it is worth mentioning the E series organs use some very nice sounding Wavetable ROMs rather than the CS-80 and GX-1’s analogue oscillators, still a great instrument in it’s own right and it sounds *very* CS
@@thinkingshobe i didn't realise they were DCOs / ROMs! i did get part way into the wire loom, but not very far 😂
also another interesting fact, i bought it for $500 ... shipping was $700 (they're like 250-300 lbs or something insane)
It's honestly pretty amazing what those arrangers can do
You can do a heck of a Bossa Nova on that machine.
It's amazing how far we've come from the Casio Bossa beat from the 80s.
And yet still it manages to retain the suckiness and corniness.
I love that he super describes the arranger differences then immediately cut frame to the fact that it's just a wicked game.... Then the awesome rearrangement of wicked game. Dude I can tell you had fun doing that lol
whenever I find myself in a musical rut or just a little stuck I can always count on one of your videos to inspire me to play.
I never even considered adding keyboards to my setup at all and watching your stuff consistently makes me say "I need to be doing more of that." (whatever cool / quirky / obscure thing "that" happens to be for that particular video)
Great stuff. Thanks for making cool shit.
that look @6:45 ... priceless... i was indeed laughing
the end polka sounds like if hakushi hasegawa made a vocaloid jpop song
I have to say, I do have some admiration for people that are surrounded by a completely filled room of gear and still maintain some focus. I get distracted by a handful of keyboards and a PC loaded with hundreds of vsts including all of Roland's offerings.😁🎶🎹🎶Play On
Man it’s a rare treat to watch a Benn Jordan video completely devoid of a single moment of music that I enjoy
3:15 casually stumbling upon the vs 1010 melody from no straight roads ost
around 9:05 the track veers into siriusmo territory, and lemme tell you my eyes were GLUED to the screen
7:30 goes unironically hard😭 That stupid goofy snare sound I LOVE it!! All of itt
The microtonal polka music intro had me dying :D
that's what i love about BJ: open mindedness, fun, insights. yeees.
Great picture with Venus Theory and Warren Huart! What's the story there?
We went to Red Lobster.
This shows how all musicians are natural storytellers
I love arranger keyboards. Used to perform live with those lovely keyboards. I still have a couple arrangers in my studio. It’s just so fun to play with the cheesy sounds and styles! Great video, Benn.
10:51 giving me how it's made vibes (not the theme but the music they'd play during the episodes)
all that R & D just to make the cheesiest presets perfect for the wedding reception
If that's what the clients want to pay for, someone will make it for them...
Awesome video! Great seeing humor coming through, especially with so many people being so butt hurt all the time! Keep up the great work and best of luck in getting your new studio set up!
This video gives me hope fir the future
6:24 Your Beethoven tendencies are coming through.
"You want to dance? You gentrified f***s! DANCE!"
10:34 mad Kirby vibes on this. This looks like so much fun!
I looked at the Genos 2, and instead I purchased the Korg Pa5X. It's easy to sound cheesy if you're not careful, and I can do much more (with more time and effort) in terms of song, parts, arrangement, sound design, etc., with my Roland Fantom EX.
I don't think you can go wrong with a Genos 2 or Pa5X if you want a powerful arranger.
The value of having a dedicated arranger and a dedicated workstation is priceless to me.
Cheers!
Oh hey I got an arranger keyboard for free last week- only issue is it saves to floppy disk lol
I have one of those too lol
Hell yeah! Keep having fun with the damn arranger!!! I'm here for it. and YES it IS the Best Wicked Game cover montage on youtube :) :) that made my day. Cheers!
Edit: And yes, "that's why I'm here listening to this on youtube". That and cause I resonate a lot with your creativity and humor, and you are genuinely an awesome dude.
Man i could listen to you improvising a jazz ballet tropical dancehall type beat all day!
Wahaaa. Wicked game as a polka. Dude, you’re killing me. Lol
I expect your next album be will entirely written through the arranger! 😆 Thank you for sharing something I would not have ever explored myself in a million years, and abusing it in absolutely delightful ways!
Oh my god, that stock footage is pure gold! 😂
Oh I’ve been looking forward to this since your last arranger video! It’s the future!
Fantastic! I love the passion you show. Mad Professor at play! It's wonderful.
Lovely Jubley. I got Afx vibes in the sound half.
Also, some great ' that was a nice chord / phew ' faces at around 7:00. This is something everyone who's played keyboards live/ played in rather than programmed in the studio, knows, accepts, and allows as a natural part of human expression (or words to that effect).
That has to be one of the best analogies I’ve ever heard lol. Love it
I'm glad to see Yamaha is still making the arranger keyboard! I was surprised when I found out Montage wasn't a workstation, unlike Motif. I love my Motif XS.
Improvised Jazz Ballet Tropical Dancehall Type Beat: You've got a tune here
If you have a blast making it, odds are I'm gonna have a blast watching it because joy is infectious!
Damn that Phillip Glass polka jam was amazing!
*Foams at the mouth in DAWlaess live rig*
we need a live show exclusively using this freakish arranger setup you've created, ben
complete with a tiki bar and "mid life crisis wedding" dress code
2:12 nice scene in that stock video
Techno polka cover of Wicked Game using stock footage was not on my bingo card for today, but I’m glad you gave it to me.
The Wicked Games medley was great.
Can't wait to hear the report from Red Lobster. I trust you got something from the Flavor Flav menu.
I have like 0 interest in Arrangers but have been eagerly waiting the follow-up video to the last due to just how much fun you seem to have with them :)
FWIW, I pair my Korg Pa5X with my Roland AX-Edge - it's on the top-tier of a two-tier stand...arranger song with a keytar lead!
As of now I mostly do '80s synthwave / pop on my arranger (with a few fusion jazz / prog arrangements), it's a blast.
I'm going to see how to use it with some of my other gear, outboard, thanks to this video.
(I pair my Roland Fantom EX with my Osmose, for more "serious" music.)
The Wicked Game thing hits me different knowing now that it and a Stevie Wonder song combined were the inspiration for Ghosts n Stuff lol
Yaaaay, I love how dorky the arranger sounds. It has the charm of an old karaoke machine in quality, idk how else to describe it
I call arrangers bossa nova machines. I still like them, they were probably the first time I saw an "electronic piano thing" and made me very curious on what they can do.
Ah, now I see--I have not been turning up my tempo knob far enough!
Im too stoned for the montage at 1;45
thank you. i think you saved my trip
I'm not capable of improvisation or "jamming" on keys like that, but man does that look like a good time!
It's like a keyboard and a host and a bunch of sample packs rolled into one. And if you're more into the tune than the production, it'll save a lot of time and hassle!
I can still see visible carpet. Need another dozen gadgets 😂
Get this man some Red Lobster!
I bet the people who actually buy these never did the awesome wierdness with them that you're doing. so much fun!
The Improvised Jazz Ballet Tropical Dancehall Type Beat was dope.
The wicked game cover caught me off guard ngl😂
Had a blast, great video but at the end my mind drifted into why people eat sea roaches
Questions I never thought to ask myself: "How strong is Benn Jordan's stock-video game?"
Answer: Strong. Strong indeed.
I was heartbroken to move into a flat where my upright could not follow and was looking at clavinola. Turns out the Yamaha S90-XS was in the same price bracket and had slightly worse (but weighted) keys with better piano sounds and a million other features besides and I thought "I'd love to try a synth". Turns out it's very much one of these arranger / stage pianos I think. It's has hilarious zombie apocalypse build quality, is significantly better at music than I am, and still manages to sound like lift / lounge music at all times.
To my tiny brain it has the least intuative interface possible, but I know beneath the menus lies a beast. Max polyphony of 128 voices across 16 voices or some other kind of madness and can send four different regions of keys out over MIDI on different channels. Plus a million other things I'm sure it can do that I don't understand. I feel sorry for it, like the 4x4 that only ever gets to go to Tesco.
Wish you would've just kept that mix going for another hour, that was fun.
I am having an absolute blast watching this video!
lol, that wicked games section was epic
I remember the days you were building the studio. Now comes another one. And no lobster should die. No matter the color.
This workflow seems so fun, love seeing you enjoy music stuff! More of this kind of content? Maybe second chanel if you don't want to completely ruin your UA-cam KD(?
You seem to know your way around a keyboard… nice work :)
I don’t understand why that specific keyboard wouldn’t be absolutely top notch in terms of quality and feel, though… that would seem to go hand-in-hand with the Arranger experience
I am also very much too stoned for Mairo Kart Acid but I'm here for it whooooop
I really like the background music in this in the beginning? Was that from the arranger? It seems perfect for talky parts of a video (looks like it yesssss)
It's Wicked Game by: Criss Angel
The dancehall-esque remix was so good lmao
also do you think aliens have arrangers? "i went to earth and all i got was this amazing arranger"
Bro I like it, good vibes
i put this in my musical inspiration playlist
This was fun to watch!
You are cooking with that improv
This is one of the funniest Synth videos ever.
Wow, big commitment there, to buy Red Lobster with Zzounds comissions. The last two corporations that bought it couldn't make it profitable, but if anyone can do it, it's the Flashbulb, for sure!
Regarding the reason for watching your videos: in my case, it's not what you think. I just watch your videos from beginning to the end, hoping to hear the clap sound. And I just enjoy everything before the clap sound. Pretty simple.
So, let me get this straight, if I've understood: you can route the arranger parts out to external devices? If that's correct, that's really cool indeed.
The "Girl on Bridge" music!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Have you ever heard the story about the painter that invited a few friends over to see his new painting and while they are viewing his painting he disappears into the painting...