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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | The KORG TM40 lets you practice pitch and rhythm at the same time! Korg tuners and metronomes are acclaimed around the world for their extremely high accuracy and superb features. The TM-40 combines these two functions into a single compact easy-to-use unit. Revolutionary Features - A great lesson and practice tool, the TM40 offers both tuner and metronome functions simultaneously or independently. Its large LCD-type needle delivers both the accuracy of an LCD and the excellent visibility of a needle indicator. It also has LED indicators that show pitch deviation or blink to indicate the tempo, making the TM40 a highly visual tool. Excellent Functionality and a Wide Detection Range. With a detection range of C1 (32.70 Hz) - C8 (4186.01 Hz), the TM40 provides quick and accurate coverage of a wide spectrum of notes and pitches for wind, string, keyboard and most other instruments.
Even low-pitched instruments with complex overtone structures are detected with the precision you expect from Korg. A built-in high-sensitivity mic allows acoustic instruments such as guitar and ukulele to be tuned easily and accurately, and the separately sold CM-100 contact mic can be used to send the vibrations directly to the tuner for even greater precision. In addition to the visual tuning guide provided by the meter, you can use the TM40’s built-in speaker to produce a tuning reference pitch (Sound Out). This is convenient for tuning by ear and also useful for ear training. By pressing the Sound switch you can select the reference pitch from A5 to B♭4 (usually used as the tuning standard for wind instruments). And by holding down the Sound switch, you can select a mode in which you step through chromatic pitches from C4 to C5 (one octave).
The TM40’s Calibration setting is adjustable in a range of 410~480 Hz to accommodate a variety of tuning standards. The calibration can be adjusted in 1 Hz steps, letting you accurately tune to any song or key. Memory backup is also provided so that the Calibration and Sound Out (12 NOTES or ABb) settings are remembered even when the power is turned off. Pure Major Third and Minor Third Interval Markings - When intervals of a third are played out of tune in the context of a brass band, orchestra, or other ensemble, it is particularly noticeable. But those intervals can be made to blend more pleasantly by slightly adjusting them (relative to the equal-tempered pitch) to a pure major or minor third. The TM40’s meter scale provides markings to indicate pitches of a pure major and pure minor third relative to a selected pitch. By tuning your instrument so that the meter’s indicator needle points to these markings, you can ensure beautiful harmonies when playing in an ensemble. This capability is very useful not only for wind instruments, but also for vocal or a cappella practice. The appropriate note to adjust when tuning to a pure major/minor third will depend on the music you are playing.
The metronome section offers convenient functions for practicing a variety of music. In Beat mode, choose from preset patterns. Beat mode lets you choose a preset tempo and time signature, and Tap mode lets you specify your own tempo. The compact TM40’s contains a large speaker that produces a clear and distinct metronome sound. Thirteen rhythm variations for practicing a wide range of styles. The TM40 contains thirteen types of rhythms that cover 0–7 beats per measure as well as doublets, triplets, triplets with center beats omitted, quadruplets, and quadruplets with center beats omitted. Tempo is easily adjustable in a range of 40–208 beats per minute (bpm). Sophisticated rhythms, such as triplets/quadruplets with center beats omitted, give you the flexibility to cover a wide range of styles from classical to rock and jazz. Since the volume is adjustable, the TM40 can meet the needs of any situation, from private practice in a small room to sessions in a large studio. * When using the Tuner and Metronome functions simultaneously, triplets, triplets with center beats omitted, quadruplets, and quadruplets with center beats omitted are not available. Tempo Adjustment Options When you adjust the tempo setting, you can choose that the tempo value will increment or decrement either in full-step mode (steps of a single unit) or pendulum-step, mode (steps of several units as on a mechanical metronome). Choose the mode that you AB39prefer. Set the Tempo with the Tap Function The TM40’s Tap Tempo function lets you detect and set the desired tempo simply by pressing the Metronome mode START/STOP button at the desired timing in a range of 40–208 bpm. This makes it easy when practicing to a song that you don’t know the tempo of, such as a recording on CD. Memory Backup. With the Memory Backup feature, the TM40 remembers your Tempo, Beat, Calibration, and Reference Pitch settings even when powered-off. After twenty minutes of none use, the TM40 will automatically turn off to extend battery life. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 4.75 inches | | Product Width: | 4.75 inches | | Product Height: | 1.25 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.4 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.0 inches | | Package Width: | 3.3 inches | | Package Height: | 1.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 139 reviews |
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| | Features | Scale: 12 note equal temperamentDetection Range*: C1 (32.70Hz) - C8 (4186.01Hz) for a sine waveReference Tone: C4 (261.63Hz) C5 (523.25Hz) One octave or A BbTuning Modes: Meter mode (AUTO), Sound Out mode (MANUAL)Calibration Range: A4 = 410Hz 480Hz
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Awesome : Value for Money Mar 10, 2010 My Son uses for his piano lessons and practice and never heard any complain from him or his instructor...
Very compact unit and easy to use button.
I like it and it works... Metronome is a beep though Mar 01, 2010 I'm new to guitar and have been told to get a metronome that clicks and not one with a beep. So far, it is not annoying me like was suggested. The tuner is great and picks up sound well. I am satisfied with it :)
Korg TM-40 Tuner & Metronome Feb 17, 2010 The metronome is not clear. It is hard to enter because the buttons are too close together. It takes me a couple of tries to get what I want to come on. If I had a chance to preview this item before I purchased it, I probably would have passed on this one.
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Perfect! Feb 16, 2010 This metronome/tuner is perfect for guitar. I have only tuned by plugging in my electric guitar. It was very responsive. by this I mean that you dont have to turn the knob, then wait a moment for the screen to catch up. The tuner seems very accurate. I tuned my guitar with this tuner, used my 1/4" to USB converter and plugged it into my MacBook Pro. It was very close on every string, but I have never been too sure about the quality of the Garage Band tuner. The Garage Band tuner flitters back and forth from tuned to low or high, yet the needle on the Korg is very steady. This makes it much easier to get it perfect by the tuner. I would like to believe that the Korg is more accurate than my computer, but I guess I have nothing to base that on. If it isn't, it at least it's way easier to use. Plug it in, turn it on, end of story. It detects if something is plugged in and uses it instead of the microphone automagically. The deal where you tune it to the pitch it plays kind of has an annoying sound. I am not good with tuning that way, so I don't use it. Plus, why would you use it if you have a real tuner in your same hand.
The only complaint I have, is I wish you could tell it which string you want to tune, instead of only having it tell you what note is being played.
The metronome is also very good. It has more features than I knew a metronome could have, but I know nothing about metronomes. I love the feature where you tap the button twice and it automagicaly metronomes at the rate you hit the button. They should use this same technology in windshield wiper blades. I have wished this for a long time, even before I got this tuner. Just saying. The thing beeps instead of clicks. If you really want clicks, don't get this. Its NBD for me.
Both parts can be used at the same time. Never used both at the same time, but it's good to know.
The buttons and features of this thing are not completely obvious. Just read the page it gives you. As us nerds say, RTFM.
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A great buy! Feb 06, 2010 This metronome/tuner is perfect for anyone looking for a great quality tuner for a good price. It shipped quickly and came in perfect condition, and I was able to take it right out of the box and use it immediately. Being a brass player, it's nice to have something like this to help you tune your instrument as best as you can. And with the metronome included with it, I can practice music with a great assortment of time signatures, and even sub-divide parts into either and sixteenth notes. Overall, This is a great product that I would recommend to anybody looking for a tuner/metronome.
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