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The Tenori-On was fashioned by Toshio Iwai, a Japan based visual artist whose preceding work consists of the Electro-plankton, an interactive music video graphics game created to suit the Nintendo DS hand-held gaming unit. The Tenori-On attributes a light panel with sixteen rows of sixteen elucidated LED buttons. On to the sides of the appliance are the buttons that permits users to adjust samples, select one out of the sixteen diverse sound layers, or modify its pitch, musical note length and its time signature. Each of the LED keys is a musical note that can be maneuvered to produce single sounds, or even make light outlines on the screen.
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