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Generalmusic

Generalmusic was established in 1987 and an Italian musical instrument


manufacturing company focusing on digital and acoustic pianos, synthesizers and
music workstations. The company had been producing three lines; musical
instrument series called GEM, various studio equipment series called LEM and
amplifier products calledELKA.

Contents
GEM MK-10 electronic organ
First production
RealPiano Expander and RP-X
Further developments
Product 1990–2006
Recent Situation
References
External links

First production
Generalmusic's first successful arranger workstation models were their WX series, which offered a large blue LCD display, a user-
friendly interface and some vintage synth sound presets like Oberheim, ARP 2600, Prophet or Elka Synthex. Although designed as
arranger workstations, WX series had some professional synthesizer capabilities like filter and cutoff (resonance) editing with an
integrated powerful 16-track sequencer. The company also offered more sophisticated versions of the WX series as S series
synthesizers. The S2 was similar to a Kurzweil K2000 for its functionalities such as optional sampling, and layout and patch
manipulation.

RealPiano Expander and RP-X


From the 1990s to 2000, Generalmusic made a physically modeled, digital half-rack piano module called the RealPiano Expander.[1]
It featured realistic, physically modelled grand pianos with continuous damper pedal functionality.[2] The RealPiano Expander has a
delicate LCD readout that is prone to failure. This is due to the internal placement of the LCD ribbon wire in proximity to the top
front edge of the plastic front bezel. To prevent damage to the LCD ribbon wire, users should not place heavy objects on top of the
module. Users have replaced the LCD ribbon wire themselves.[3][4] A damaged LCD ribbon wire does not affect sound quality or
other functions at all. The device also has a few bugs related to key velocity that were never corrected in the upgradable EPROM
firmware.

The RealPiano Expander was succeeded by the GEM RP-X half-rack module in 2006. The RP-X featured the DRAKE (DSP RISC
Advanced Keyboard Engine) which simulates aFazioli F308 and Steinway & Sons grand piano among other instruments.[5]

Further developments
Next-generation Generalmusic arranger keyboards were the WK series. Again, they offered a more sophisticated SK series as a
synth-arranger alternative and Equinox as a standaloneKurzweil K2500 clone.
Product 1990–2006
Portable Style Keyboards: CD10 / cd754 /CD30/ WK1 / WK2 / WK3 / WK4 / WK6 / WK8 / gk300 / gk320 / gk360 / gk380 /
wk1000 /wk10R / wk2000 OR / ws1 /ws2 / WX2

Professional Keyboards & Sound Modules: SX2 / SX3 / S2 / S2R[6] / S3 (design Marcello Gennari) / Equinox 61, 76, 88PRO /
SK760 / SK880 / Realpiano PRO1 e PRO2 / pRP700 / Promega 2 / Promega 3 / Genesys Pro S (OR) / Genesys S / Genesys XP / RP-
X Piano Expander / GM-X Multi-Sound Expander / ws3

DRAKE Powered Home Digital Pianos: RP700 / RP800 / GRP800 / RP910 / RP710 / RP810

Ensemble Piano: PS 1600 / Genesys Ensemble / ws4

Ensemble Grand Piano: GPS 1600 / Genesys Ensemble Grand

Recent Situation
The last generation of Generalmusic synthesizers is the Genesys series, offering onboard sampling from an integrated CD-ROM,
audio sequencer tracks, and flash ROM. In addition to Genesys, the company offered an entry-level version named GK series and a
simplified WK version named WK-1000/2000.

Generalmusic also produced digital pianos, the Promega series, which attracted more interest than their synthesizer products.

, which was declared in 2011.[7]


In February 2009 Generalmusic dismissed all employees and immediately filed for bankruptcy

In December 2014 the Finnish group Soundion Oy Ltd (new owner of GEM, LEM and Elka) announced that, in 2015, Generalmusic
will bring to market a product lineup composed of re-issued as well as brand new technology models. The new production is planned
to be set up in Finland.

As of July 2015, there were plans to launch a reissue of the classic Elka Synthex synthesizer, and a crowdfounding campaign was set
[8][9][10]
on Indiegogo. Unfortunately it failed to reach the expected funding and the Synthex project seems to have been cancelled.

References
1. Fogwall, Niclas. "RealPiano Expander" (https://web.archive.org/web/20100323051137/http://www .af.lu.se/~fogwall/pi
ano2.html). Archived from the original (http://www.af.lu.se/~fogwall/piano2.html)on 23 March 2010. Retrieved
4 December 2012.
2. Heinous, Harvey. "RealPiano Expander, Chopin Concerto No. 1, second movement" (https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=8JhDgANvluQ). Retrieved 4 December 2012.
3. "How to replace RealPiano Expander LCD ribbon wire (french)"(http://fr.audiofanzine.com/expandeur/gem-by-gener
almusic/RealPiano-Expander/pedago/astuces/remplacement-lcd-defaillant-2831/) . Retrieved 4 December 2012.
4. "Replace RealPiano Expander LCD"(https://web.archive.org/web/20070818165252/http://www .generalmusic.us/mbb
s22/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=169&posts=71). Archived from the original (https://www.generalmusic.us/mbbs22/for
ums/thread-view.asp?tid=169&posts=71)on 18 August 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
5. "GEM RP-X SOUNDS DEMO"(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5YuCSaQ8vo). Retrieved 4 December 2012.
6. "GEM S2R" (https://web.archive.org/web/20150606083745/http://www .soundonsound.com/sos/1994_articles/mar94/
gems2r.html). Sound On Sound. March 1994. Archived fromthe original (http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1994_a
rticles/mar94/gems2r.html) on 6 June 2015.
7. http://www.asterimini.it/vendite-fallimenti-procedure-concorsuali/vendite-complessi-aziendali
8. http://bringelkaback.com
9. http://www.generalmusic.com/
10. http://www.musictrades.com/profile22.html

http://www.asterimini.it/vendite-fallimenti-procedure-concorsuali/vendite-complessi-aziendali
External links
Generalmusic official site
Download resources http://www.gem-generalmusic.com/download.php

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