Thereminist and synthesizer performer Shueh-li Ong http://Shuehli.com of internationally renown electronic group http://Xenovibes.com scours NAMM 2010 for products that pique her fancy.
She checks in with Yamaha, long time friends of Xenovibes, at NAMM with their latest technological gem, the Tenori-on.
Read the accompanying article at http://sonicfreakz.com/?p=1609
© Shueh-li Ong Jan 2010. info@shuehli.com
It's pretty cool, but not worth dumping 1000 on.
NumberXXXIV 11 months ago
@ThaJSpraya the orange doesn't have the option to use batteries, the lights are obviously not as bright, and the lights don't show through the back. also, the orange looks to be made out of plastic while the white looks metal, but that could just be because of the color.
10stripJ 1 year ago
Orange and white has the same features just different looks ?
ThaJSpraya 1 year ago
I am buying one of these. Oh yeah.
cosmogang 2 years ago