AIUI, it is possible to import custom Zen-Core tones that have been created on the Fantom or in Zenology. However, it is not possible to edit Zen-Core tones on the GO:KEYS itself, except for a small subset of parameters, maybe 2% of the Zen-Core parameters. Similar to the RD-88 and RD-08.
Some people only care about presets. For others, I think there are better options. For example, the Roland MC-101 contains also thousands of Zen-Core tones, and in contrast to the GO:KEYS, supports customizing the tones (exposing about 50% of the Zen-Core parameters). For playing live, I think it is easier to produce the required sounds with a fully-customizable previous-generation keyboard (e.g. MOXF) than with a current-generation keyboard without customization.
Some people only care about presets. For others, I think there are better options. For example, the Roland MC-101 contains also thousands of Zen-Core tones, and in contrast to the GO:KEYS, supports customizing the tones (exposing about 50% of the Zen-Core parameters). For playing live, I think it is easier to produce the required sounds with a fully-customizable previous-generation keyboard (e.g. MOXF) than with a current-generation keyboard without customization.
Statistics: Posted by mx49 — Tue May 21, 2024 6:20 pm