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Layers
TENORI-ON layers can be thought of as "performance parts"
or "recording tracks." The TENORI-ON has a total of 16 layers.
Separate notes and voices can be assigned to each layer, and
all layers can be played together in synchronization.
The 16 layers are divided into six performance mode groups as
shown in the illustration below. The six modes have different
note entry methods and operation. Up to 16 layers created using
different modes can be combined for rich, complex musical
expression.
Layer Number
Performance Mode
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≈01-Score
ç01/01:Photon
√16:37:28
When you switch between layers or blocks, the current layer number, performance mode, and block number will appear in the LCD display.
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Layers
01
02
03
04
Score Mode
Performance Mode:
Blocks
01
Press the [CLEAR] button to clear all active notes from all layers and blocks.
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Ω01
Block Number
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05
06
07
08
09
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Random Mode
02
03
Blocks
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.
You could, for example, create a musical composition in one
block, then copy that composition to another block and edit it
to create a variation of the original composition. Or you can
load a number of previously-created compositions into separate
blocks from an SD Memory Card and switch between them to
create variation during playback.
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Bounce
Draw Mode
Mode
04
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Push
Solo
Mode
Mode
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