Hi everyone. Thanks for your nice replies. Glad everyone enjoyed the pics. Sorry I did'nt have the opportunity to take more.
Kelly: I had a chance to briefly introduce myself to Tim Marshall at the Yorkville booth and he told me he would mention that he met me the next time he talks to you.

Ryan: Yes, I thought the Genesis was rather large/heavy for a portable arranger. I really anxious to hear (from George Kaye or Chris Anthony) what the actual weight & dimensions are. Still, if you're looking for a single arranger music production workstation for recording a project from conception to final CD then the Genesis may be the answer. I somehow wonder if the Genesis may be trying to be 'too many things' to too many people though. It includes MP3, WAV, midi, & lyrics support which seems geared specifically for live performance and then a CD-W burner, digital recording capabilities, and speakers faced towards the player, which seem more geared for in-house studio production. It will be interesting to find out if Genesis can succesfully appease both the composer/studio production & perforance oriented gigging musician markets. With all the interest that Keyboard Magazine's editor's Ernie Rideout & Greg Rule showed in the GEM Genesis & Yamaha PSR2000, I wouldn't be suprised to see a review of these units (hopefully) appear in an upcoming Keyboard Magazine issue. Ryan: Btw, how's the game website you and your brothers are working on coming along? Hope you'll be able to purchase a keyboard pretty soon, cuz we're all really looking forward to hearing your music. -Scott
