Installation guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- TENORI-ON Hardware and Nomenclature
- Connecting the TENORI-ON to External Devices
- Power Supply Preparation and Switching On / TENORI-ON Performance Styles
- Basic TENORI-ON Operation: Score Mode
- Basic TENORI-ON Operation: Function Buttons
- Functions
- L1 + LED Buttons: Changing Voices
- L2 + LED Buttons: Changing Note Length
- L3 + LED Buttons: Changing Octaves
- L4 + LED Buttons: Changing Loop Points
- L5 + LED Buttons: Changing Loop Speed
- R1+ LED Buttons: Switching Layers
- R2+ LED Buttons: Changing Tempo
- R3+ LED Buttons: Transposition
- R4+ LED Buttons: Changing the Layer Volume
- R5+ LED Buttons: Switching Blocks
- Layers
- Blocks
- Layers and the Performance Modes
- Random Mode (Layer 08—11)
- Draw Mode (Layer 12, 13) / Bounce Mode (Layer 14)
- Push Mode (Layer 15) / Solo Mode (Layer 16)
- Using Blocks
- Using the Menu
- Menu List
- Song Recording and Playback
- Using Original Samples
- The TENORI-ON as “Interior Decoration”
- TENORI-ON Specifications
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TENORI-ON Hardware and Nomenclature
[L1] Button
[L2] Button
[L3] Button
[L4] Button
[L5] Button
Speaker [CLEAR] Button
SD Memory Card Slot
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[R1] Button
[R2] Button
[R3] Button
[R4] Button
[R5] Button
LED Buttons
Battery
Compartment
Covers
(TNR-W only)
LCD Display
Headphone Connector
(Stereo Mini Phone)
MIDI Connector (Mini DIN)
Jog Dial
DC IN Connector
Page 05
STANDBY/ON Switch
Page 05
The “L” Function Buttons
Pages 08 and 09
The “R” Function Buttons
Page 10
Speaker
[OK] Button [CANCEL] Button