, allowing you to adjust the energy of the backing band in real-time using a fader. Ambient Drums

The Genos 2 builds upon the legacy of its predecessor (Genos 1) by introducing to the AWM2 (Advanced Wave Memory 2) sound engine. This hybrid engine allows for incredibly realistic acoustic sounds alongside the classic, cutting-edge electric tones that FM synthesis is famous for.

If you are a wedding performer earning ₹40,000+ per gig, the Bluetooth audio streaming and vocal upgrades justify the Genos 2 price. If you are a studio composer, the original Genos is still a beast.

In this detailed guide, we will explore the , the factors influencing its cost, its groundbreaking features, and whether this premium workstation is worth your hard-earned money.

The original Genos still sells for around ₹3,20,000 – ₹3,50,000 (used or new old stock). The Genos 2 is roughly ₹1 lakh more expensive. The key differences justifying the price:

: A 9-inch anti-reflective color touch screen paired with a dedicated sub-LCD for Live Control views. Live Controllers

Indian live performers often play complex chord voicings. The Genos 2 features an improved that can recognize complex chords even if you play them in "Freeze" mode. Additionally, the Joystick offers real-time control over pitch and modulation, a feature heavily requested by Indian keyboardists who emulate guitar slides (meend) and flute vibratos.

Includes the GNS-MS01 speaker system; price reflects heavy import duties. ₹4,50,000 – ₹5,50,000 Recommended for better after-sales support and warranty.

When you pay nearly ₹6 Lakhs for the Genos 2, what do you actually get? Here is the feature set that Indian pros are excited about:

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