First off, a lot has changed since 2001, as Dave mentioned with the Genesys. As you may recall Scott, I was carrying around a prototype Genesys and even at the time, the factory models were not experiencing "issues" however my instrument that I was carrying around was, as it was a prototype which did not have factory production line parts. So my instrument did become "un-stable" at times. This (even at the time)did not reflected any issues with production models. Most of the OS updates where actually not even "fixes" (back in 2001) they were actually additional features that end-users wanted. One of the great things about the Genesys is that it is that it is updateable and can be next years model without having to purchase a thing. Just because another manufacture needs to come out with a new model every year or so to be competive doesn't mean that it is better, or more technologically advanced than the Genesys.

Things do change, however the hardware doesn't need too.

Back in 2001, I was also just a Rep for Generalmusic, now however I am the Vice President, same person, just doing more things, just like the Genesys.

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Paul Davis
Generalmusic
Generalmusic.US
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Paul Davis
Generalmusic
Generalmusic.US