Tenori-on Orange to get UK debut next week

It's been announced that Yamaha's Tenori-on Orange, the more affordable version of the company's much-hyped Tenori-on, will make its UK public debut at Cream Studios in London next week.
This new iteration of the Tenori-on isn't due to launch until December, but if you turn up to the studios on Tuesday (24th November) at 6pm you'll be able to get a special preview. Yamaha demonstrators and product specialists will be on hand to show you how it works.
Anyone who buys either version of the Tenori-on on the night will receive a Tenori-on T-shirt and sample set created by Marc01. That said, existing users are also invited to attend and pick up some hints and tips.
As a further enticement, Muse Research will also be demonstrating at the event; jazz pianist Jason Rebello will be giving a live performance using the company's Receptor hardware, and there'll be a Q+A session with the company's VP Bryan Lancer.
In addition, ACS Custom will be there with its hearing testing van, and will also take impressions of your ear canals so that they can fit you with custom headphone or ear protection. Oh, and there'll be a bar there too.
Cream Studios is a new recording and post-production facility based in West London. The full address is as follows:
Cream Recording Studios
2 Premier Park
Premier Park Road
London
NW10 7NZ
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