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Yamaha Tenori-on TNR-W
Laurent S. Laurent S.
Published on 05/13/08 at 08:30
The finish is correct, titanium brings a certain class
the Constable is more than rustic, mini jack audio output, MIDI nessecitant adapter, plus it is quite misplaced
253 are not editable - 48 samples (3 bank 16) of 0.93 seconds maximum and not pitchable
A reverb and a global chorus for all sounds

part sequencer is very intuitive but there are some shortcomings:
- No adjustable swing, according Tie
- The length of the notes is the same for all layer
- No song mode "programmable" everything must be done live edition can not
- Midi velocity stuck at 100 with no possibility to edit

UTILIZATION

Use genial, simple, ergonomic and fun. a true revolution in the approach to music
simple configuration and manual very clear

SOUNDS

Only ambient sounds and frankly not good for my taste. great tone, silent and pouet of all kinds. not realistic drum kit, or electro, 5 bass sounds almost no water: big disappointment

Fortunately it is possible to sample his: three banks of 16 but limited in duration in non pitchable. I sampled my BAR to finally have two usable battery kit
load times long enough samples that excluded a bank change user live

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a week

what I like most is the approach and the ease with which one can program a sequence
what I like least: the sounds and the limitations of the step sequencer

bof use only. but with expanders or synthetic (or VSTi) especially if if it's great for arpéggaiteur

to lend 900 euros is too expensive.
but it is a machine which Facinas it's hard to get. I would do this choice