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Genos  Owner’s Manual

1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 

ON ARRANGER WORKSTATION KEYBOARDS

Thank you for selecting a YAMAHA product.  YAMAHA products are designed and manufactured to provide a high level of
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Coverage:

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Owner and is not transferable. 

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Summary of Contents for genos

Page 1: ...EN Owner s Manual Before using the instrument be sure to read PRECAUTIONS on page 5...

Page 2: ...s and the pro duction methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY c...

Page 3: ...other antenna or transmitter For CANADA This device complies with Industry Canada s applicable licenceexempt RSSs Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause inte...

Page 4: ...g The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power c...

Page 5: ...tlet using a multiple connector Doing so can result in lower sound quality or possibly cause overheating in the outlet When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold the...

Page 6: ...lcohol cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths Saving data Edited Song Style Voice MIDI setup data etc are lost when you turn off the power to the instrument without saving This also occ...

Page 7: ...ce or music production using these contents is recorded and the permission of Yamaha Cor poration is not required in such cases About functions data bundled with the instrument Some of the preset song...

Page 8: ...rolled and Administered by EMI LONGITUDE MUSIC All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured Used by Permission Moon River from the Paramount Picture BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY S Words by Johnny Merce...

Page 9: ...ctronics to give you stunning sound with maximum musical versatility a beautiful instrument from every perspective In order to make the most of your Genos s features and vast performance potential we...

Page 10: ...to connect the instrument to smart devices such as an iPhone iPad etc Computer related Operations page 113 Includes instructions on connecting the instrument to a computer and operations related to tr...

Page 11: ...ilities for new sounds and styles is virtually unlimited Quick and easy set up with Playlist and Registration Playlist is the new way to quickly setup Genos no matter how large your repertoire is Orga...

Page 12: ...Management 37 Entering Characters 40 Locking the Panel Settings Panel Lock 41 Using the Metronome 41 Quick Guide For Performing on Genos 42 Operation Guide 1 Playing with Styles Setups 44 Setting up...

Page 13: ...re by Using the Playlist 96 Operation Guide 8 Customizing for Optimum Performance 100 Customizing the Shortcuts on the Home Display 100 Setting the Functions or Shortcuts to the ASSIGNABLE Buttons 100...

Page 14: ...y itself Understanding the basic features and operations of Genos Main Functions Panel Controls and Terminals Display Structure Basic Operations Quick Guide Making basic connections and setting for Ge...

Page 15: ...amaha Expansion Manager Owner s Manual Bundled with the software Installing Expansion Pack data to the instrument Creating your own original Expansion Packs Creating your own original contents Creatin...

Page 16: ...WAV data for playing back during your perfor mance Songs Playing back MIDI audio files For Genos the term Song refers to MIDI or audio data such as preset songs commercially available files etc Not on...

Page 17: ...d settings The Playlist function makes it easy to manage and call up your songs and the related settings no matter how numerous The Playlist allows you to recall a specific song from more than 10 song...

Page 18: ...uper Articulation Voices iJoystick MODULATION HOLD button Page 66 For using pitch bend or modulation functions o PHONES jack Page 22 For connecting a pair of headphones 0Cross Fader Page 85 Adjusts th...

Page 19: ...anel settings for the Style 3MULTI PAD CONTROL buttons Pages 59 70 Selects and plays a rhythmic or melodic Multi Pad phrase 4VOICE SELECT buttons Page 52 Selects a Voice for each of the keyboard parts...

Page 20: ...5 DIGITAL OUT jack Page 109 For connecting audio devices such as a stereo system 6ASSIGNABLE FOOT PEDAL jacks Page 110 For connecting footswitches and or foot controllers 7LINE OUT jacks Page 108 For...

Page 21: ...turning the phantom power switch to ON or OFF When connecting a device not requiring phantom power to the MIC INPUT jack make sure to turn the phantom power switch to OFF NOTICE When the phantom powe...

Page 22: ...al speakers GNS MS01 refer to page 116 For instructions on connecting other speakers refer to page 108 Connecting a microphone By connecting a microphone to the MIC INPUT jack either XLR or standard 1...

Page 23: ...NING CAUTION When disconnecting the power cord first turn off the power then follow this procedure in reverse order NOTE Turning the Power On Off Until the Home display appears no operations can be ca...

Page 24: ...hown on the display 1 Call up the Utility operation display First press the MENU button to call up the Menu display Then touch Menu 2 to move to page 2 on the display if necessary and touch Utility 2...

Page 25: ...g the display Auto Power Saving Lets you set the amount of time that elapses before the Auto Power Saving function decreases brightness of the LIVE CON TROL view Touch this to call up the list of sett...

Page 26: ...E CONTROL sliders For details on the display structure see page 27 LCD Main Display touch screen The LCD indicates the parameters and values related to the currently selected operation You can operate...

Page 27: ...utton while the knobs display is already shown or pressing the SLIDER ASSIGN button while the sliders dis play is already shown switches the Assign Type of the corresponding con troller group For deta...

Page 28: ...ctions and various detailed settings for the instrument can be accessed from the Menu display Also depending on the particular function you can call up the File Selection display to select desired fil...

Page 29: ...settings page 33 Voice Part Setup display This is for making detailed settings such as Voice Edit and Effect settings of the key board parts For details on the Voice Part Setup display refer to the R...

Page 30: ...r parts Touching a Voice name calls up the Voice Selection display for the corresponding part wSong area Indicates information for the current Song s Touching a Song name calls up the Song Selection d...

Page 31: ...is active For instructions on programming the sequence refer to the Refer ence Manual on the website eClock The current time is shown here rMIC Input level indicator When a microphone is connected thi...

Page 32: ...eSelectable data files The files that can be selected are shown If two or more pages are available you can call up another page by touching the desired page tab at the bottom of this area rFolder Path...

Page 33: ...r Close at the lower right of pop up displays When a message information or confirmation dialog appears touching the appro priate item such as Yes or No closes the message If you want to quickly retur...

Page 34: ...ate Touch and hold the display knob and rotate your finger around the knob to change the parameter value Touch and hold This instruction means to touch the object in the display and hold it for a whil...

Page 35: ...ta dial or the DEC INC buttons to adjust the value This is useful if you have difficulty adjusting by touching on the display or want finer control over the adjustment Selecting an item from a list wi...

Page 36: ...button or move the knob slider joystick or con nected pedal corresponding to the desired setting display to instantly call up that display For example pressing one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 10 butt...

Page 37: ...l up the File Edit pop up window For example the display shown below Voice Selection is called up via VOICE SELECT RIGHT 1 button 2 Touch Save to call up the display for selecting the saving des tinat...

Page 38: ...for selecting the desired file folder 4 Select the desired file or folder by touching it 5 Touch Rename at the top of the display to call up the Charac ter Entry window 6 Input the name of the selecte...

Page 39: ...the dis play for selecting the desired files folders 4 Select the desired files folders by touching each item One or more files folders can be selected highlighted To cancel the selection touch the sa...

Page 40: ...space key indicated in the illustra tion above 4 Touch OK to finalize the characters name keywords etc you have input Entering Characters 2 1 Depending on the display for charac ter entry you are work...

Page 41: ...then input the same PIN code you entered in step 2 The metronome provides a click sound giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice or letting you hear and check how a specific tempo sounds...

Page 42: ...rts Harmony Arpeggio or Multi Pads for the selected Style Setting up the Voices p 48 Setting up keyboard parts Making Song playback settings p 72 Setting up Harmony Arpeggio p 56 Storing the Song s pa...

Page 43: ...tion Memory in a Playlist p 96 Creating a Playlist Record as a shortcut to the Regis tration Memory Editing the Playlist for your live performance set list p 98 Creating a new Playlist for your live p...

Page 44: ...ROL ACMP button is turned on When the button is turned on both the rhythm part and auto accompaniment can be played back during Style playback At the same time the specific left hand section of the ke...

Page 45: ...example playing a simple major triad for a country song may result in a jazzy seventh chord or playing an on bass chord may result in inappropriate or unexpected accompaniment Free Play These Styles...

Page 46: ...ger This method lets you easily play chords in the accompaniment range of the keyboard using only one two or three fingers Fingered This lets you finger your own chords on the chord section of the key...

Page 47: ...as you play a chord with your left hand the selected Style starts Each Style has four One Touch Setting setups Press any other of the ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 buttons to try out other setups Optimum Pane...

Page 48: ...nd sections of the keyboard Split Turn on the LEFT part and at least one of the RIGHT 1 3 parts The F 2 and lower keys are used for the LEFT part while the upper keys excluding F 2 are used for the RI...

Page 49: ...Split Point Fingering window MENU Split Fingering 2 Set the Split Point Holding the LEFT part Voice Left Hold By turning on the PART ON OFF LEFT HOLD button when the LEFT part is ON the LEFT part Voic...

Page 50: ...ssing the desired key on the keyboard w Split Point Style Left Right 3 Sets each Split Point individually Specify the Split Point directly from the keyboard by simultaneously holding the correspond in...

Page 51: ...When this is set to On the bass part of the current Style is muted and the Voice of the muted bass part is assigned to the left part Split Point Right 3 Split Point Left Split Point Style LEFT Voice s...

Page 52: ...he Voice type and its defining characteristics are indicated above the Voice name There are various Voice character istics however only the following ones are covered here For detailed explanations re...

Page 53: ...to File Management page 37 Creating Original Organ Flutes Voices The term footage is a reference to the sound generation of traditional pipe organs in which the sound is produced by pipes of different...

Page 54: ...ll the Ensemble Parts are handled as Right parts the Left hand part is not available in this mode although the Auto Accom paniment can be turned on and Styles can be played with the left hand Entering...

Page 55: ...cted another Voice you can confirm that the Ensemble Voice mode is no longer active To do this press the Home button to return to the Home display and check that the Voice area shows four different Vo...

Page 56: ...up the detailed settings popup window For more information refer to the Reference Manual on the web site 5 Play the keyboard The effect selected in step 4 is applied to the right hand melody To turn o...

Page 57: ...ACMP and the LEFT part on off status Keep in mind that Trill works only when you hold down two notes on the keyboard simultaneously or the last two notes if more than two notes are held and it plays...

Page 58: ...g the Arpeggio Quantize func tion Arpeggio playback can be syn chronized with Song Style playback allowing any slight imperfections in the timing to be corrected This can be set in the display MENU Vo...

Page 59: ...d playback control refer to Controlling Multi Pad Playback page 70 Setting up Multi Pads You can also call up the Multi Pad Selection display via the Home display page 30 NOTE For basic operations of...

Page 60: ...memorize your panel settings A message appears prompting you to save the panel settings at this time To go on and memorize various panel settings to other buttons touch No then repeat steps 2 4 as ne...

Page 61: ...t the octave value to 0 press the and buttons simultaneously Changing the Pitch of the Keyboard If you want to transpose the pitch of the Audio Song use the Pitch Shift parameter on page 80 The Transp...

Page 62: ...ormally three Slider Assign Types Balance and Assign Types 1 and 2 and they can be switched in sequence by pressing the SLIDER ASSIGN button The selected Assign Types for knobs and sliders will be res...

Page 63: ...s foot controllers You can assign various functions to optional footswitches foot controllers 1 To call up the Edit display touch MENU Assignable 2 Double tap touch twice the desired item in the Foot...

Page 64: ...section of the keyboard Make sure that the ACMP button is on press the SYNC STOP button then play the keyboard INTRO I III buttons Genos features three different Intro sections that let you add an in...

Page 65: ...E A F buttons To start playback with a fade in When playback is stopped press the button to which this function has been assigned Then press the START STOP button for Style or the PLAY PAUSE button fo...

Page 66: ...he currently selected section The MAIN VARIATION A D button lamps also flash in red when the fill in is playing Blue The section contains data but is not currently selected Off The section contains no...

Page 67: ...in a very legato but firm way the pitch slides up from C to E S Art2 Voices Some of the wind instrument and strings Voices feature a special technology called AEM which utilizes detailed samples of s...

Page 68: ...2 Playing the keyboard while holding down the available ART button changes the nature of the Voice For example in the case of the NylonGuitar Voice in A GUITAR category holding down the ART 1 button...

Page 69: ...u select S Art S Art2 Voices for two or more keyboard parts using an ART button simultaneously affects all parts for which S Art S Art2 Voices are selected When an Example 3 effect is assigned to both...

Page 70: ...easure When the Style or MIDI Song is stopped pressing the Multi Pad button starts playback immediately While the Style or MIDI Song is play ing back pressing the STYLE CON TROL START STOP or SONG A B...

Page 71: ...CMP is off press any note or play back a Style When ACMP is on play a chord in the chord section or play back a Style If you enable standby for a Multi Pad during Style or Song playback pressing any n...

Page 72: ...of the actual sound itself The performance information refers to which keys are played at what timing and at what strength just as in a musical score Based on the recorded performance information the...

Page 73: ...d depending on which you have selected last time 2 Touch the display to switch the Song playback mode Song File Compatibility You can play back the following types of Songs Preset Songs MIDI Songs You...

Page 74: ...gs touch MIDI For detailed playback operations and the crossfade function refer to pages 78 85 2 For basic operations of the Song Selection display refer to File Selec tion Display page 32 You can sel...

Page 75: ...ong List For details on how to edit the Song List refer to the Reference Manual on the web site When selecting an existing Song List 2 1 Call up the Song List File Selection display by touching the So...

Page 76: ...usage cases Applying Effects to the Microphone Sound Vocal Harmony Make sure to connect a microphone before using Vocal Harmony and Synth Vocoder For instructions on connecting a microphone and making...

Page 77: ...ds you say and applies them to the pitch of the instrument sounds Using Synth Vocoder These are special effects that graft the characteristics of your voice onto synthesizer and other sounds for unusu...

Page 78: ...ponding side SONG A or SONG B During playback pressing it pauses playback Pressing it again resumes Song playback from the current position Selecting previous next Song PREV or NEXT button Press or to...

Page 79: ...tion pop up window When you press or hold the PREV or NEXT button a setting dis play appears showing the current position of the Song When the win dow is shown on the display you can also use the Data...

Page 80: ...of an Audio Song in semitone steps from 12 to 12 A B Repeat Playback This lets you repeatedly play back a specified range between points A and B 1 Touch Play Pause to start playback 2 Specify the rep...

Page 81: ...ng name to call up the Song Selection Display 5 2 Save the Song file page 37 Jumping to a Song Position Marker during playback Simply touching the one of the Song Position 1 4 during Song playback jum...

Page 82: ...t playback from the top of the Song 2 After passing the 1 point touch Loop to turn the loop function on The Song plays back up to the 2 point then goes back to 1 and loops between the two points 3 To...

Page 83: ...MENU Score The instrument can display the music notation of commercially available music data or your recorded Songs The displayed notation is generated by the instrument based on the Song data As a r...

Page 84: ...is playing back the color of the lyrics changes indicating the current position For details on the Lyrics display refer to the Reference Manual on the website Displaying Text Regardless of whether a...

Page 85: ...to your voice through a microphone or not For details on the Vocal Harmony function including Harmony type selection refer to page 76 Using the Talk function Turning the Talk function on by pressing t...

Page 86: ...edure for the Mixer Panel 1 2 Use this display when you want to adjust the balance between the entire Style part entire Song A part entire Song B part Left part Right 1 3 parts Multi Pad part Mic part...

Page 87: ...n save the Song to the User drive or USB flash drive If you want to recall the settings for future use select the Song file saved here 1 Call up the operation display via RECORDING MIDI Multi Recordin...

Page 88: ...er settings then save them as a Style file or Song file step 5 on page 87 Turning Each Channel of the Style or MIDI Song On Off Style Channels Each Style contains the channels listed below Rhythm 1 2...

Page 89: ...display touch the Style 1 2 tab Song 1 8 tab or Song 9 16 tab 2 Touch the instrument icon below the channel name to call up the Voice Selection display then select the desired Voice 3 As necessary ma...

Page 90: ...t can be transmitted to and played on portable music players by using a computer This instru ment allows you to record up to 80 minutes per single recording Before recording make the necessary setting...

Page 91: ...keyboard performance Style playback or Multi pad playback 2 Before recording check the recording levels on the Rec Moni tor meter by playing the keyboard Style etc and adjust them accordingly by usin...

Page 92: ...u can save all ten registered panel setups as a Single Registration Memory Bank file Playlist The Playlist function allows you to create your own live performance set list You can select only the desi...

Page 93: ...tom Panel Setups with Registration Memory The list of items to be registered to Registration Memory Selecting the items to be registered The Registration Memory window contains the list for selecting...

Page 94: ...use the REGIST BANK buttons to select a Bank 3 Press one of the blue lit numbered buttons 1 10 in the Reg istration Memory section The selected button lights in red 2 You can tag Registration Memory...

Page 95: ...lay then select the desired Bank 2 Touch Menu then Regist Bank Info to call up the Regist Bank Info display This display consists of two pages Voice related and Style related You can switch among the...

Page 96: ...Playlist 2 1 Touch Add Record on the display The Registration Bank Select display appears 2 2 Touch the desired Registration Bank file to register as a Playlist Record The new Playlist Record is added...

Page 97: ...ection display 3 Touch the desired Playlist file and then close the display 4 Touch the Record name on the Playlist display and then touch Load The Registration Memory Bank registered as the Playlist...

Page 98: ...ist allows you to copy the existing Playlist file as a new Playlist file 1 Press the PLAYLIST button to call up the Playlist display 2 Touch Append Playlist on the display The Playlist File Selection...

Page 99: ...rder of the Records 2 1 Touch the desired Record you want to move 2 2 Touch Up Down to move the Record you selected in Step 2 1 3 Touch Save to save the appended Records to the current Playlist file D...

Page 100: ...the Assignable display via MENU Assignable 2 Double tap touch twice the desired item from the six locations of the Home Shortcuts area The function selection pop up window appears 3 Touch the desired...

Page 101: ...obal Settings Utility Speaker Connectiv ity Determines how the sound is output from the speaker and the digital output volume Display Touch Screen Contains display related settings such as brightness...

Page 102: ...R2 in the EQ display then touch Save to call up the Character Entry window 5 3 In the Character Entry window change the name as necessary then touch OK to save the data Adjusting the Sound at the Fina...

Page 103: ...ck data created by Yamaha or create your own original Expansion Pack data by using the Yamaha Expansion Manager software on your computer For instructions on how to install the Expansion Packs refer t...

Page 104: ...the right most key on the keyboard turn the power on This restores all set tings to the factory default Confirming the Firmware Version and Hardware ID Restoring the Factory programmed Settings You c...

Page 105: ...h Backup to save the backup file to the USB flash drive Restoring the Backup file To do this touch Restore in step 3 above When the operation is complete the instrument will be restarted automatically...

Page 106: ...to other electronic components turn off the power of all components Also before turning any components on or off make sure to set all volume levels to minimum 0 Otherwise dam age to the components el...

Page 107: ...the display lights in green or yellow Make sure that the meter does not light in orange or red since this indicates that the input level is too high 4 Adjust the volume balance between the microphone...

Page 108: ...e Optional Yamaha GNS MS01 Speaker Connecting Audio Devices LINE OUT jacks AUX IN jacks DIGITAL OUT jack Since Genos has no built in speakers you need to monitor its sound output via external audio eq...

Page 109: ...ack has the same output signal as the LINE OUT MAIN jacks By using this jack you can record the keyboard performance or Song playback of this instrument to external media e g a computer or CD recorder...

Page 110: ...effect on a Super Articulation Super Articulation 2 Voice 3 VOLUME Controls volume You can also change the function assignments to the pedals as desired Example Controlling SONG A start stop by footsw...

Page 111: ...connected to each of the USB TO DEVICE terminals Formatting a USB flash drive You should format the USB flash drive only with this instrument page 112 A USB flash drive formatted on another device ma...

Page 112: ...reless LAN function 1 Connect to the USB TO HOST terminal via a Wireless MIDI Adaptor UD BT01 2 Connect to the MIDI terminals via a Wireless MIDI Adaptor MD BT01 2 1 The wireless LAN function may not...

Page 113: ...annels The MIDI settings such as transmit receive channels on the instrument can be set via MENU MIDI For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website Connecting to a Computer USB TO HOST term...

Page 114: ...Pages Reference Manual Mixer For adjusting the parameters of each part such as volume pan and EQ It also allows you to adjust overall sound controls such as Master Compressor and Master EQ 86 Channel...

Page 115: ...e playback related settings such as OTS Link timing Dynamics Control etc Song Setting For making Song playback related settings such as Guide function Channel settings etc Chord Tutor Indicates how to...

Page 116: ...Use the phone cables to connect the speakers to the respective outputs on Genos Either cable can be used interchangeably with either output jack Appendix Use only the supplied cables NOTICE Satellite...

Page 117: ...lugs of Genos and the subwoofer to an appropriate AC outlet 8 Set the volume controls MASTER VOLUME on Genos and MAIN VOLUME on the subwoofer to minimum 9 Turn on the power of Genos then the subwoofer...

Page 118: ...A PLAY PAUSE Menu Song Setting Play PREV NEXT SONG B PLAY PAUSE PREV NEXT SONG A SONG B CROSS FADER RECORDING Guide TIMING TAP TEMPO Menu Metronome Tap Tempo TEMPO Menu Style Setting TEMPO TRANSPOSE T...

Page 119: ...ART ON OFF R3 R3 LEFT HOLD Split Point Fingering SUSTAIN Mixer Chorus Reverb Panel HARMONY ARPEGGIO Keyboard Harmony Arpeggio HOME MENU STYLE VOICE SONG PLAYLIST ASSIGNABLE A Menu Assignable Assignabl...

Page 120: ...Unplug the headphones Connect the footswitch to the appropriate jack Check whether the external speaker is connected and the volume control is adjusted properly pages 108 116 The sound is distorted or...

Page 121: ...side MIDI Songs cannot be played back during MIDI recording operation Stop MIDI Record ing when you want to play back a MIDI Song Audio Songs cannot be selected The file format may not be compatible w...

Page 122: ...y to the microphone as possible Use a directional microphone Turn down the Master volume Style volume or Song volume control pages 23 86 Separate the microphone from the external speakers as far as po...

Page 123: ...ith VCM 10 User Master Compressor 5 Preset 5 User Master EQ 5 Preset 2 User Part EQ 28 Parts Vocal Harmony 54 Preset 60 User The User number represents the total of Vocal Harmony and Synth Vocoder Syn...

Page 124: ...allpaper Customization Yes Storage and Connectivity Storage Internal Memory User Drive Yes approx 58 GB External Drives USB flash drive Connectivity Headphones Standard stereo phone jack PHONES Microp...

Page 125: ...10 Footage 53 Footswitch 63 110 Format 112 G Gateway Buttons 28 H Harmony Keyboard Harmony 56 Harmony Vocal Harmony 76 85 Headphones 22 Home Display 28 30 I Intro Style 64 iPhone iPad 112 iPhone iPad...

Page 126: ...ong List 16 73 78 Song Position Marker 81 Specifications 123 Split 48 Split Point 49 Style 16 44 Super Articulation Voice 67 Sustain 67 Synchro Start MIDI Song 79 Synchro Start Multi Pad 71 Synchro St...

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