Hi - sorry that I have been slow to get back to this thread - have been taking care of someone who had to be in the hospital for almost a week. Anyway, I'm back . . .

My setup with V-Console is single-keyboard (just the Genos). Although I have pedals and a 2nd keyboard available, I have not set them up in a while, I have moved to a simpler setup. As someone else mentioned, I had done some write-ups on PSR (and a bit here) on my experiences with V-Console ... they have been very good overall.

I updated to the Genos version of V-Console and due to other projects taking priority, I have not spent a LOT of time with it yet. But I have played with this new version some, and have not run into any problems. So for me, I use V-Console for adding to Left and Right of the Genos ... and now that Genos has more polyphony (than Tyros), and that is has more DSPs, V-Console works even better than it did on Tyros. I know that with more time, I can create registrations and settings that will give me a LOT more flexibility and potential variety and richness, since I can layer in additional sounds - sometimes in a subtle way, sometimes in a more "bold" way, than possible with just LEFT, R1, R2 and R3. I may even add a 2nd keyboard and use the 'pedal' channel in V-Console for that, so that I'd have Left, Right and "other keyboard" all with choices of sounds that I can set up on V-Console.

There is a LOT that V-Console can do, and as others recommended, I recommend actually going through the User Guide, there is a lot of useful info and details in it.

Jim
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Genos / Tyros5 / HK Lucas Nano 600 / FTB Maxx 40a / EV ZX1A / Rock'n'Roller cart / Hauptwerk virtual pipe organ / misc other audio & music toys