Yamaha TNR-W TNR-W/TNR-O Quick Guide

Yamaha TNR-W Manual

Yamaha TNR-W manual content summary:

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    TENORI-ON as "Interior Decoration" 26 TENORI-ON Score Sheet 27 TENORI-ON Specifications =About the Manuals The TENORI-ON is provided with the four manuals listed below. • Quick Guide The Quick Guide provides instructions the TNR-W are used for the instructions and descriptions in this manual. =
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    [L4] Button [L5] Button Jog Dial DC IN Connector Page 05 TENORI-ON Hardware and Nomenclature SD Memory Card Slot Page 22 Speaker [CLEAR] ∞ 01 LCD Display [OK] Button LED Buttons Battery Compartment Covers (TNR-W only) [CANCEL] Button Headphone Connector (Stereo Mini Phone) STANDBY/ON
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    retail outlets. = Before purchasing an SD Memory Card for use with the TENORI-ON, check the list of compatible cards at the following web site: http://www.global. yamaha.com/tenori-on/ "AA" Batteries (TNR-W only) "AA" Batteries (TNR-W only) DC IN With the supplied MIDI Cable connected to the MIDI
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    PA-3C, PA-130 or an equivalent Yamaha AC adaptor. Use only alkaline batteries when powering the TENORI-ON from batteries. (TNR-W only) Installing Batteries (TNR-W only) Make sure the TENORI-ON STANDBY/ON switch is set to the STANDBY position, and remove the battery compartment covers (there
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    rich, complex musical expression. The Score Mode The Score Mode is the basic TENORI-ON performance mode. In this mode the TENORI-ON interface functions like a musical "score" on which you can write the to the "Master Scale" section on page 44 of the TENORI-ON Manual on the supplied CD-ROM. 06
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    [R4] function button. The volume setting will appear in the LCD display. = This volume setting is temporary. Refer to page 43 in the TENORI-ON Manual (pdf file) for details on setting the overall "hardware" volume. Increase Volume Press and hold the [R4] button. Jog Dial Decrease Volume V��Ml
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    Voice Name = The voice number and name will appear in the LCD display. The voice number corresponds to the vertical and horizontal button numbers. = The TENORI-ON has 253 internal voices. The remaining three voices (numbers , , and ) are "user voices" that can be created by
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    L2 + LED Buttons: Changing Note Length Sets the length of the notes from the time they are triggered to the time they decay to silence (the gate time). While holding the [L2] button slide your finger horizontally over the matrix to move the lit vertical line to the desired setting. Moving the line
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    Basic TENORI- ON Operation: Function Buttons R1 + LED Buttons: Switching Layers Switches to a different layer. Layer While holding the [R1] button slide your finger vertically over the
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    different modes can be combined for rich, complex musical expression. Layer Number Performance Mode One complete set of 16 layers is called a "block." The TENORI-ON can store up to 16 programmed blocks (16-layer groups) in memory, and you can switch from block to block instantly during performance
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    Layers and the Performance Modes The six performance modes are assigned to the 16 layers as shown in the illustration below. Layer Number 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 Performance Mode Solo Mode Push Mode Bounce Mode Draw Mode Random Mode Score Mode Layer Number Performance
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    Random Mode (Layer 08-11) Random Mode Performance If you press an LED button long enough to enter an active note in the Random Mode, the active note will play back repeatedly. If you then enter a few more active notes, the lights will "travel" from note to note, in the order entered, and the active
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    Draw Mode (Layer 12, 13) / Bounce Mode (Layer 14) Draw Mode Performance In this mode you can press individual LED buttons or draw lines or curves on the matrix, and those actions will be played back and repeated. You can keep adding to your "composition" during playback to build up thick sonic
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    Score Mode, making it easy to play solos with rhythm matching that of a background playing in the Score Mode layers. Refer to "Quantize" in the TENORI-ON Manual on the supplied CD-ROM. 15
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    Using Blocks Some Ideas for Using Blocks You can leave the current composition in memory while copying it to other blocks where it can be edited to create variations that you can switch between at any time. You could also create totally different compositions in different blocks, and then switch
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    the Menu You can also copy either a single layer or all layers to a different block via the LCD Menu. Refer to "Edit Menu" in the TENORI-ON Manual on the supplied CD-ROM. Copy this Block ∞ Block[03] Dest. Block:12 17
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    Menu In addition to the wide range of control available via the function and LED buttons, a number of detailed settings can be made via the TENORI-ON menu, including tempo, clock display, SD Memory Card save/load, and many more. Menu items in the LCD display can be selected and executed
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    Menu 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 Layer menu," then press the [OK] button. The "Layer menu" will appear. [Main menu] ∞ 1 Play menu 2 Layer menu 3 Edit menu [Layer menu] ∞
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    activation. Master Tuning Master tuning for the internal voices (MIDI tone generator). Local Control Turns internal tone generator output ON or OFF. Synchronize Synchronizes multiple TENORI-ON instruments. Loop Indicator Displays or hides the loop indicator. 20
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    . SD Format Formats an SD Memory Card. Owner Name Enter the name of the TENORI-ON owner. Version Check Display the TENORI-ON ROM version number. Factory Reset TENORI-ON system reset. Recording Song record and save. =Refer to the TENORI-ON Manual on the supplied CD-ROM for menu details. 21
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    Memory Card (2 gigabyte capacity or less), and format the card in the TENORI-ON memory card slot by selecting the "SD Format" function in the file save operation at any time. Song Playback Load a Song File into the TENORI-ON and play it back. 1. Insert the SD Memory Card containing the saved
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    /16,> and ) and played in the same way as the internal voices, as described below. Refer to "File menu" in the TENORI-ON Manual on the supplied CD-ROM for more details. WAVE or AIFF format audio files (sample files) can be loaded into the
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    1 60 15 Second 16 46 30 "Interior menu" Settings Minute 45 31 The "Interior menu" provides access to settings that determine what the TENORI-ON does when it is not being used for performance. Interior START Begins operation of the specified Interior Mode. Interior Type Selects the type
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    demo song. The demo song light animation appears on the matrix in addition to the time. Clock+Song (SD Displays the time on the TENORI-ON matrix while randomly playing Song Files from an SD Memory Card. The song light animation appears on the matrix in addition to the time.
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    Instrument Sound Length Octave Loop Point Loop Speed 16 16/16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Mode: Layer Tempo Transpose Volume Block Panpot Scale Score No. Song File Name: Owner's Name: 264 Date: Time: User Voice
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    ) *Using the supplied TENORI-ON User Voice Manager TNR-O: Approx. 610g (1 lbs. 6 oz.) =Supplied Accessories Mini DIN cable, CD-ROM x 1, AC Adaptor (PA-3C, PA-130 or equivalent Yamaha AC adaptor), Quick Guide, Installation Guide, Precautions = Specifications and descriptions in this owner's manual
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    http : / / w w w.global.yamaha.com / tenori- on / Yamaha Home Keyboards Home Page http : / / music.yamaha.com / homekeyboard / Yamaha Manual Library http : / / w w w.yamaha.co.jp / manual / U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2007 Yamaha Corporation WK99340
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