The new app for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch is now available.
The new TNR-i is, like the Tenori-on, based on a 16 × 16 grid of buttons which are used to sequence and trigger sounds; the horizontal direction relates to time, the vertical to pitch. Most of the other features present in the original, such as its interchangeable 16 song patterns and different composition modes, are also part of the TNR-i. Users can link with up to four other people via a network for simultaneous composition, while those who already own the Tenori-on can also connect via this feature.
The video below gives a basic demonstration of the TNR-i:
Pricing & Availability
The TNR-i is available now for £11.99.
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