Yamaha TNR-W Installation Guide

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Summary of Contents

Page 2 - =Supplied Items

10Block 01 1616Layer01Slower FasterLowerHigher16Layer01Lower VolumeHigher VolumeBasic TENORI- ON Operation: Function ButtonsR1R2R3R4R5+ LED Buttons: S

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11LayersTENORI-ON layers can be thought of as “performance parts” or “recording tracks.” The TENORI-ON has a total of 16 layers. Separate notes and vo

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16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 0112Layers and the Performance ModesThe six performance modes are assigned to the 16 la

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13Random Mode (Layer 08—11)Random Mode PerformanceIf you press an LED button long enough to enter an active note in the Random Mode, the active note w

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Press the lowest LED button to stop activity in that column.14Bouncing can be individually stopped in any column by simply pressing the lowest LED but

Page 7 - Pausing Loop Playback

15Push Mode (Layer 15) / Solo Mode (Layer 16)Push Mode PerformanceIn this mode if you press and hold an LED button the sound of the corresponding note

Page 8 - Changing Voices

010102 03 04 15 161616Using BlocksSome Ideas for Using BlocksYou can leave the current composition in memory while copying it to other blocks where it

Page 9 - Changing Loop Speed

Copy this Block ∞ Block[03] Dest. Block:1217Copying from Block to BlockYou can copy either a single layer to a different block, or all layers from t

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[Main menu] ∞ 2 Layer menu 3 Edit menu 4 Preference menu ÅÍÎÏ ∞≈01-Score Ω01ç01/01:Photon√16:37:28 ÷≥ ÅÍÎÏ ∞≈01-Score Ω01ç01/01:Photon√16:37

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19Menu Operation Example=Changing the Light Animation 1. Rotate the jog dial to go to the Main Menu. 2. Continue rotating the jog dial to select “2 La

Page 12 - Layer Number Performance Mode

02Introduction=About the ManualsThe TENORI-ON is provided with the four manuals listed below.• Quick Guide The Quick Guide provides instructions on s

Page 13 - Random Mode Performance

20Menu ListPlay menuLayer menuEdit menuPreference menuParameters that apply to all layers and blocks.Parameters that apply to the currently selected l

Page 14 - Bounce Mode Performance

21File menuEffect menuInterior menuSystem menuRecording menuData file save, load, rename and delete functions.Reverb and chorus effect settings.Settin

Page 15 - Solo Mode Performance

22Song Recording and PlaybackRecording Procedure1. Insert an SD Memory Card that has been properly formatted by the TENORI-ON into the card slot unti

Page 16 - Switching Between Blocks

EXIT16mysound0415mysound0314mysound0213mysound0112special_effect_E11special_effect_D10special_effect_C09special_effect_B08special_effect_A07voice01_B2

Page 17 - Copying from Block to Block

Set Alarm ∞ 22:00[Interior menu] ∞ Saver Time Time Signal ON/OFF Alarm ON/OFF[Interior menu] ∞ Time Signal ON/OFF Alarm ON/OFF Set A

Page 18 - Basic Menu Operation

25Interior TypesSong (DEMO) ...Plays the pre-programmed TENORI-ON demo song.Song (SD)...Randomly plays Song Files fr

Page 19 - Menu Operation Example

24Mode:User Voice File 2:User Voice File 1:User Voice File 3:Song File Name:Time:Date:Owner’s Name:Score No.InstrumentSound LengthOctaveLoop PointLoop

Page 20 - Preference menu

27TENORI-ON Specifications=SequencerNote Resolution ...q = 96 clocksGate Time ... 10 ms—9990 msOctaves

Page 21 - Recording menu

http://www.global.yamaha.com/tenori-on/Yamaha Home Keyboards Home Pagehttp://music.yamaha.com/homekeyboard/Yamaha Manual Libraryhttp://www.yamaha.co.j

Page 22 - Song Recording and Playback

ÅÍÎÏ ∞≈01-Score Ω01ç01/01:Photon√00:00:00 ÷≥03TENORI-ON Hardware and Nomenclature[L1] Button[L2] Button[L3] Button[L4] Button[L5] ButtonSpeaker [C

Page 23 - Using Original Samples

04Connecting the TENORI-ON to External DevicesWith the supplied MIDI Cable connected to the MIDI connector it is possible to connect multiple TENORI-O

Page 24 - “Interior menu” Settings

05Power Supply Preparation and Switching On / TENORI-ON Performance StylesPower SupplyEither the supplied AC Adaptor (PA-3C, PA-130 or equivalent Yam

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06Basic TENORI-ON Operation: Score ModeTENORI-ON “Modes”The TENORI-ON 16 x 16 LED button matrix is simultaneously a performance input controller and d

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07Performance in the Score ModePress an LED button briefly to play the sound assigned to it. At the same time the lights will flash outward from the p

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0101 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 1602030304050606/1016/160708091011121314151616/0101/0101/16 Instrument ∞ Layer[01] 06/10:LowB

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09L2L3L4L5 + LED Buttons: Changing Octaves + LED Buttons: Changing Note LengthSets the length of the notes from the time they are triggered to the tim

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