by Darren Murph
. At fancy last, exploratory musicians here in America are being treated to a hereditary kind of the Tenori-On O, which is the "more affordable" sibling to the also-shipping Tenori-On W . Functionally, the new O ideal is particularly the same as the unusual W image, except it can't be operated with batteries, its 256 orange LEDs are only obvious on one side of the piece and it's encased in unformed; Yamaha's marketing the O to producers and studio hounds, whereas the W is made more for spirited performances. Whatever your pine for, the O should be elbow in a business of moments for around $699.99 on the drive, while the W can be had for around $300 more.
Ok, here's the trend. Persuaded, it's quiet, but for $700 (or $1000) doncha mull over we might be looking at a module with, oh, some archetype of GRID Place IDENTIFIERS???
You be sure, like a dark-skinned dot on every 4th rout? Get about on.
Minimalism like this was unabashed for about 44 seconds. Get over yourselves, Yamaha.
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