Macworld Video: Hands-on with Tenori-on
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that thing looks really useless.
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Thank you for actually making a video that *tells* me what it does
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Lol, this video was probably the worst explanation ever.
$1,000+ dollars is way too much though. For that you could buy a return flight to Japan and punch the Tenori-on's creator in the face.
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I didn't know that you can see the lights from both sides of that thing.
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prof. lolsworthy. it is i, ur assistant, Funny McFunnerton
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roflll funny
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I agree. After watching this review, you'd think someone just handed them the Tenori-on, pressed record on the video camera and then told them, "GO!"
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These guys don't understand what the Tenori-On is. They gave it a weak review and compared it to an MPC product. That's like comparing a motorcyle and a forklift. Although it is made of plastic, the build quality is actually very good.
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its the exact same on the other side
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this is weak compared to what ive heard from this machine.
You're looking at the back, but the front looks like the back, only there's function buttons on the sides.
geoffrioinns 3 years ago 6
These guys should hang themselves. Why the hell are you reviewing a music instrument when you have no knowledge what so ever about anything music related? And don't call me a fanboy, i've got a mpc500 and it's great value, but only if you prepare all your samples before flashing them over. The tenori-on is a musical instrument that is meant to be played, i mean the mpc hasn't even got pattern play! First mpc EVER to not have it.
PANDAPANDAMADNESS 3 years ago 6