Yamaha Tenori-On new concept digital musical instrument launched

Yamaha launched its new concept digital musical instrument “Tenori-On” at a press conference in Japan on April 25, 2008. Tenori-On is completely unlike any existing musical instrument. Users operate the Tenori-On’s LED buttons to play phrases and tempos. An array of LEDs on the instrument draws attention at first sight. On both rear and front sides of the Tenori-On, 256 LEDs (16 columns x 16 rows) are laid out. For example the LEDs on the front side, which faces the user, are buttons that can be pressed to play music and compose songs. The LEDs on the rear side display the same pattern as those on the front side, so viewers in the audience can enjoy the variation of sound and light when the Tenori-On is used for a stage performance.
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Basically, instance is allotted horizontally, while tone is allotted vertically (in Score mode). In that mode,
Users choose the sound, note, octave and loop frequency using the operate keys on the left side, while specifying the layer, tempo, transposition (change in key) and block using the operate keys on the right side. Songs created in that way can be recorded and stored in SD memory cards. Sale of Tenori-On is available at present from Yamaha’s official site for approximately ¥121,000 (US$1,158). Shipments will start May 12, 2008.
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