The TENORI-ON from Yamaha is a digital musical instrument that was designed to bridge the gap between making music and drawing pictures. It encourages playful experimentation with its unique integration of light and sound. While it may look like a device used to operate a spaceship, the TENORI-ON is actually very easy to use, while at the same time offering great depth with its powerful sequencer and layering capabilities.
It's an instrument that wants to be touched, and pressing one of its 256 illuminated buttons results in a pleasing tone with a corresponding light reaction. The TENORI-ON has 259 sounds (14 of which are drum kits), and the ability to sample and save sounds to SD cards. The reactive light show isn't just for the musician. The opposite side of the instrument has 256 LEDs that share what's happening in the TENORI-ON with the audience. Aside from its other-worldly design, what really sets this instrument apart are its modes.
The modes offer 6 different approaches to how the unusual interface of the TENORI-ON can be used to create and manipulate sound and light. Draw Mode allows you to build and layer sequences much in the same way a toddler creates finger paintings. Imagine you're standing in front of a large Vibraphone dropping balls of light on its keys, and the height at which you drop the balls determines how often the notes sound. This is kind of what it's like composing with the Bounce Mode feature of the TENORI-ON.
You can take matters a step further and superimpose several layers of modes on top of one another. Once 16 layers have been sandwiched together, they become a block. The TENORI-ON can save up to 16 blocks, and the musician can switch from block to block during a performance. A MIDI output allows you to sync two TENORI-ON's together, or to send the MIDI information you're creating to a computer or another instrument. If you're looking for a fresh and inspiring approach to creating and performing music, the TENORI-ON is the 512 lights at the end of the tunnel.
| Sequencer |
Note Resolution: note = 96 clocks Gate Time: 10 ms - 9990 ms Octaves: -5 - +5 Tempo (BPM): 40 - 240 Scales: 9 types Transpose: -7 - +8 6 Types of Performance Modes: Score, Random, Draw, Bounce, Push, and Solo Other Functions: Clock, Power-Save, Synchronized Performance (with two instruments), Recording, TENORI-ON Song Playback
Maximum Active Notes: |
| Tone |
Tone Generator Type: AWM2 Maximum Polyphony: 32 notes Preset Voices: 253 (239 normal, 14 drum kit) Effects: 2 processors Reverb: 10 types Chorus: 5 types Sampling: 3 voices (Raw audio with a maximum length of 0.97 sec., up to 16 samples per voice), using the supplied TENORI-ON User Voice Manager software |
| Card |
Save: Song / Block / Layer / Setting / Sampling Load: Song / Block / Layer / Setting / Sampling Rename: Song / Block / Layer / Setting / Sampling Delete: Song / Block / Layer / Setting / Sampling Format Tenori-on uses SPI mode to communicate with the third-party SD card. Please ensure that your SD card has SPI mode. SD cards that only use SD Mode will not work in Tenori-on. |
| Controller |
LED Buttons: 256 Rear LED Display Lights: 256 Function Buttons: 10 (L1 - L5, R1 - R5) CLEAR, OK, and CANCEL Buttons: 1 Each Jog Dial: 1 |
| Display |
122 x 32 Dot Graphic LCD Device (yellow-green backlight) 20 Characters x 4 Lines, Monochrome |
| Speakers | 2 Built-In Speakers, Stereo, 1-Watt Output Power |
| Connectors |
1 x Mini-Plug Stereo Output (for headphones/line-level output) 1 x Mini DIN MIDI IN (for synchronized performance using two TENORI-ON instruments) 1 x MIDI OUT (for external device control) |
| Card Slot | Card Slot SD Memory Card (not compatible with SDHC memory cards) |
| System Requirements |
System requirements are for use of included software on CD-ROM
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| Power |
Runs on 6 AA Batteries Battery Life: 5 Hours Continuous Playback AC Adaptor PA-3C, PA-130 (AC Adaptor Included) |
| Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 1.25" (205 x 205 x 32mm) |
| Weight |
Without Batteries: 1.54 lbs (700 grams) |