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Yamaha releases Tenori-On sequencer as iPhone and iPad app

Yamaha have announced a new iPhone and iPad app that emulates the Tenori-On music and lighting sequencer, as used by the likes of Bjrk.

The instrument maker says that the app, TNR-i, is a faithful duplication of the facilities, design and interface of the pioneering Tenori vrtual-instrument, which found fame in the hands of Little Boots and Bjork amongst others. The app costs £11.99.

The app features a 16x16 grid of buttons, with the horizontal direction indicating time and the vertical representing pitch. The TNR-i can produce 16 types of sound simultaneously and can memorise up to 16 song patterns. It can switch between song patterns in real time thus creating complex and distinctive musical compositions.

The 'random' mode sounds the melody and rhythm constantly change as new twists are added. with the creative 'draw' mode music can be created simply by tracing fingers across the vertical and horizontal grid of buttons.

Users can make Tenori 'friends', using a network feature that allows up to four players to be connected. Thanks to the presets and performance files being identical to the hardware versions , performance files between hardware and software versions can be easily exchanged.

The TNR-i app requires and iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 4 or 4th gen iPod touch.

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