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«  But some gaps ... »

Published on 08/02/11 at 13:10
The spec can be found one everywhere, sequencer, sampler, synth and of course control surface, midi in / out jack to mini size (spcial cable), running on batteries, backup and transfer of sample on SD card.

USE

It is rather innovative concept as I test a groove box package, box has rytmhe & co and we feel we are on a new plant, in terms of ergonomics all event adclencher n 'is has one or two button click.
There is a small step but is more Introduced for utilitarian functions or help to reprer at the beginning, in fact tenori philosophy is to learn to think in terms of combination of keys situated on the cot and LED matrix.
Also mention at the squenceur also some innovative features that the concept in general.
For simplicity, alutilisation seen as a mix between squenceur and keyboard.



SONORITS

Some drum kit is not bad but a lack of universality can my taste. The synthsc's really the basic ROMpler a can over a GM bank, playing on the same release you still admit that there are some valid tablecloths. 3 banks of 16 samples are available, not normment option on these, he replays and it will s' be content.

NOTICE GLOBAL

I'm using the one-tenori primarily as control surface to control a modular system and a Korg WSAD. Since it had not quite found THE ultimate squenceur (good fun / performance ratio), for me the tenori-on and one that s approach most.
Ok so it's a great concept, that is its quality but also its default, indeed technically there are some omissions and some basic principles did not necessarily need to be revisited in the sauce TNR. We must deal with it and we always end up arriving may ATRP what we want.

Some gaps but lots of potential.