When you are performing in front of an audience, they will not only dig the music but also the instrument. This instrument is not only functional but also entertaining to look.
@@lovecastle7154 de.yamaha.com/de/products/music_production/apps/tnr-i/index.html "Important information TNR-i and TNR-e app distribution and support has been ended on August 31, 2020. Server services (Server, Latest and Hot) will continue until March 31, 2021. We recommend backing up your data to your device to ensure you have your content. TNR-i and TNR-e will still continue to function with iOS versions 12 and 13 on the current iOS device. However, future iOS updates may cause TNR-i and TNR-e not to work. Thank you for enjoying the TNR series apps."
There is a device similar to this I must find it. It is wooden and made of metal as well small and discreet no knobs only buttons and is highly developer friendly and programmable.
It looks more modern than today's intruments. A thing i really dislike of japanese electronic music instruments ( and from other countries ) is the fact that they are designed with a lot of red or green lights. When using red, the product tend to look like a cheap alarm clock ldc. And when green, looks like Christmas or like a cheap microwave.
When you are performing in front of an audience, they will not only dig the music but also the instrument. This instrument is not only functional but also entertaining to look.
Ahead of time. Yamaha should release it again. Exactly the same product. It will sell more now in this era of rainbow sequencers.
Keep the keys, update the CPU!
*cough* Behringer. *cough*
What makes it sound nice is the slight echo that is attached to each sound
What makes it REALLY sound nice is when each of those sixteen layers is outputting to its own MIDI channel. That’s when the special things happen.
@@scunnerdarkly4929 what does MIDI channels have to do with sound?
@@_EightySix you can send all those layers to another synth also!
You can change that effect level also!
Here because I need to watch it for my homework in quarantine
what is you're homework that you'd need to watch this?
What course are you doing?
I’m gonna say it’s either Full Sale (I meant the spelling) or Berklee - one of which is overpriced and the other that’s just dsmned expensive. Lol
1:57 it's absolutely wild that one of the most lovely sounds I've ever heard came from a Yamaha product demo video.
Super preety looking and functional. 😍
back in 2020
why yamaha did you stop working on this great product! we need a new tenori-on! same with the rs-7000
AGREED
Go get the Polyend PLAY.
You're welcome. ; )
@@andrewheld2475 Actually prefer the Deluge ! (But all three have their charms: Tenori-on, Deluge and Polyend)
I want one of these O.O I wish I was a kid so I could make my mom get me one for christmas...
The app is £13 on the App Store and works pretty much the same
@@lovecastle7154
de.yamaha.com/de/products/music_production/apps/tnr-i/index.html
"Important information
TNR-i and TNR-e app distribution and support has been ended on August 31, 2020. Server services (Server, Latest and Hot) will continue until March 31, 2021.
We recommend backing up your data to your device to ensure you have your content.
TNR-i and TNR-e will still continue to function with iOS versions 12 and 13 on the current iOS device. However, future iOS updates may cause TNR-i and TNR-e not to work.
Thank you for enjoying the TNR series apps."
@@lovecastle7154 App was pulled a couple of years ago.
Very well done THX1138
very nice instrument
well done
im here because of IT Crowd. it was bugging that i wanted to know what this was
Same! Haha finally found it
Me too lol
im here because of skins haha
@@kamranm4078 2 years late but I gotta ask: the TV show?
Tenori on sale at reverb.com if you're interested
Thanks you TubbyPaws!
There is a device similar to this I must find it. It is wooden and made of metal as well small and discreet no knobs only buttons and is highly developer friendly and programmable.
Morgan Khan you're thinking of the Monome 64?
Eu sonhei com uma música e som Tenóri sem saber, vim pesquisar e existe
So… it’s like a novation launchpad?
👍👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿
FruityLoops
Now I see where the Synth Storm Deluge came from..
You mean the 80s?
They are quite different to play! Although both are grids
random music... sounds nice nowadays
Here because of electroplankton
Who's here from it crowd
sounds like foookin Four Tet
YAMAHA RERELEASE THE TONE RION
wait...
der zeit weit voraus, ok das design vielleicht nicht...
It looks more modern than today's intruments. A thing i really dislike of japanese electronic music instruments ( and from other countries ) is the fact that they are designed with a lot of red or green lights. When using red, the product tend to look like a cheap alarm clock ldc. And when green, looks like Christmas or like a cheap microwave.
I'm seeing/hearing expensive hipster toy.