Yamaha TENORI-ON TNR-W Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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TENORI-ON Manual 21
Performance Modes Solo Mode
Solo Mode
The Solo Mode is assigned to layer 16.
Press an LED button and the corresponding note will repeat until the button is released. The
LEDs in a column in which an LED button is pressed will flash upwards.
In the solo mode the pitches are arranged horizontally, like a piano. The vertical axis sets the
interval between repeats: you can change the interval between repeats easily by pressing or
sliding your finger to a lower (longer) or higher (shorter) LED button in the column.
If a sustained voice is used the note will sound for as long as the button is held.
[Reference]
The note length (gate time) can be changed as required. (Sound Length Page 25, 52)
The interval between repeats can be adjusted by changing the loop speed. The repeat interval of the top row
of LED buttons is 1/2 the loop speed, and the interval doubles for each row down the matrix. (Loop Speed
Page 29, 51. Master Loop Speed Page 45).
The factory default scale for the horizontal axis is an ionian scale, corresponding to the white
keys on a piano, with the lowest pitch on the left and the highest on the right.
[Reference]
Selecting a scale other than the ionian scale. (Master Scale Page 44)
Changing octaves. (Octave Page 26)
Note timing in the Solo Mode will be synchronized to the Score Mode. (Quantize Page 60)
Solo Mode Operation