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Basic TENORI- ON Operation: Function Buttons
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Switching Layers
R1
+ LED Buttons:
Switches to a different layer.
While holding the [R1] button slide your finger vertically over the matrix to move the lit
horizontal line to the desired layer.
Moving the line to the lowest row selects layer 01, the next row up is layer 02, then layer 03,
and so on up to layer 16.
Changing Tempo
+ LED Buttons:
R2
Sets the playback tempo (BPM).
While holding the [R2] button slide your finger horizontally over the matrix to move the
lit vertical line to the desired tempo setting. Moving the line to the right produces faster
tempos.
Transposition
+ LED Buttons:
R3
Adjusts the playback pitch in semitone increments.
While holding the [R3] button slide your finger vertically over the matrix to move the lit
horizontal line to the desired pitch.
Changing the Layer Volume
R4
+ LED Buttons:
Displays the individual volume settings of all 16 layers, and allows the volume of each layer
to be adjusted as required to create the ideal "mix" between layers.
Each row of LED buttons corresponds to a layer, beginning with layer 01 at the bottom row.
While holding the [R4] button slide your finger horizontally over the row corresponding to
the layer you want to adjust to set the volume as required. Each LED button row corresponds
to a layer (01—16 from bottom to top), and the horizontal axis corresponds to volume level
with volume increasing towards the right (the leftmost setting corresponds to "0" volume).
You can also use the jog dial to set the overall (Master) volume (the Master volume setting will appear in the
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LCD display)
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page 07).
Switching Blocks
+ LED Buttons:
R5
Switches to a different block.
While holding the [R5] button slide your finger horizontally over the matrix to move the lit
vertical line to the desired block.
Moving the line to the leftmost column selects block 01, the next column to the right is
block 02, then block 03, and so on up to block 16.
You can copy the contents of the current block to another block
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page 17).
Layer
16
01
Slower
Faster
Higher
Lower
Layer
16
01
Lower Volume
Higher Volume
Block
01
16