Push Mode Performance; Solo Mode Performance - Yamaha Tenori-on TNR-W Quick Manual

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Push Mode Performance

In this mode if you press and hold an LED button the sound of
the corresponding note will begin to change gradually while
the flashing surrounding that button gets brighter and wider. If
the button is held briefly the note and flashing will stop when
you release it, but if you hold the button for longer the note and
flashing will continue even after the button is released.
Pitch
* Some voices will decay and stop even if a note is held, and some voices may
not exhibit significant variation. The best voices to use in the Push Mode are
those that sustain continuously.
Push Mode (Layer 15) / Solo Mode (Layer 16)

Solo Mode Performance

Press an LED button and the corresponding note will repeat until
the button is released. In the Solo Mode the pitches are arranged
horizontally, like a piano. You can change the interval between
repeats by pressing or sliding your finger to a lower (longer) or
higher (shorter) LED button in the column. If you press the lowest
LED button in a column the note will sound once without any
repeats.
Stop a note by
pressing the central
LED button.
Pitch
* If you turn the Quantize function ON, note timing in the Solo Mode will be
synchronized to the 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.
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