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Originally posted by to the genesys:

Is it that we all have our individual taste and so no manufacturer can get the final sound for everyone? Or is it that we have reach a stage where manufacturers in the rush to get the newest keyboard out, they have resolved to leave the final EQ and sound adjustments to the user?


The first reply is the correct one. My Tyros 2 has a nice Graphic Equalizer with five presets; of course you can customize them and save the result of your work; likewise, the compressor too has five presets, and you have four more slots to save your favorite settings, which will depend on your ear, your musical taste, the kind of music you play and -last but not least- your speaker system and the listening environment.
Ideally, you should change your settings every time you perform in a different place!
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