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----- Original Message ----- From: "Tilmann Dehnhard" <tilmann@dehnhard.com> > some questions about the tenori-on after seeing the litle movie, i'm >just > curious: > > is it possible to use a grid that's smaller than 16 per 16 bits, so we > could funk around in 5 or 3 or 7? --> Yes, you can change the loop start and loop end on the fly > what about a bigger grid than 16? --> a grid of 16 is called a block, you can have 16 block you can change on the fly to add variation > what about velocity? --> no velocity but you have 16 layer and you can us a mixer like panel to adjust the volume of each layer so you can fake velocity by using several layer assigned to the same instrument > or aftertouch? --> no > can you switch parts? ("shall we take it to the bridge? - yeah") --> see the block concept > can you save your creations? on the card? --> yes, you also have a "clock" mode which display the current time and can play a random composition choosen on the card every hour (chime) or at an alarm time or continuously. You can also save on the card your own "voices" which are sample-sets of 16 wav files (max 0.97sec each). Up to 3 of these voices can be used in layers. > can you use the chromatic scale (or any other than major)? --> yes you have the choice between Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, Locrian, Chromatic and OKINAWA The manual can be downloaded from the site but I still hadn't the time to read it. It transmits midi clock/start/stop and note numbers with a fixed velovity of 100. The sound module recognize velocity however, not sure it can be recorded. You can set the gate time for each layer between 10 msec - 9990 msec. It has chorus and reverb but no Delay So to answer Rainer, it has nothing to do with the KP except perhaps the UI. I guess a V2 would bring more effect, more voices and more sampling capabilities. Ben.